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Information of 稀

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
12 strokes
Usage
★★★★★
Definition
diluted / sparse
稀 [xī] 形 1. Distance between objects is large; sparse, opposite of "dense." Examples: 稀疏 (sparse), 稀落 (scattered), 稀客 (rare guest), 依稀 (faintly). 2. Low concentration; high water content; opposite of "thick." Examples: 稀薄 (thin), 稀料 (diluted material), 稀释 (dilute). 3. Few; not many. Examples: 稀少 (rare), 稀罕 (rare), 稀奇 (unusual), 古稀之年 (the age of seventy). 4. Used in front of adjectives like "rotten" or "loose" to indicate a deep degree. Examples: 稀烂 (very rotten), 稀碎 (very broken), 稀松 (very loose). 副 Very; extremely. Used to describe a high degree. Example: 稀不相干 (not related at all); 稀秃湿 (soaked); 稀醉 (very drunk). 引 1. From Xu Shen's "Shuowen Jiezi": 稀 means sparse. 2. From Cao Cao's "Short Song Line": 月明星稀 (the moon and stars are sparse). 3. From Du Fu's "Tired Night": 重露成涓滴,稀星乍有无 (heavy dew forms into drops, sparse stars appear and vanish). 4. From Tao Qian's "Return to the Garden": 种豆南山下,草盛豆苗稀 (planting beans at the foot of the south mountain, the grass is lush but the bean sprouts are sparse). Example: 稀棱挣 (sparse appearance), 稀撒撒 (scattered), 稀星 (sparse stars), 稀零零 (extremely sparse), 稀稀落落 (appearance of sparsity; looks deserted).
xī li huā lā
(onom.) rustling sound / sound of rain or of sth falling down / in disorder / completely smashed / badly battered / broken to pieces
xī qí
rare / strange
xī shǎo
sparse / rare
xī li hú tu
muddleheaded / careless
xī làn
smashed up / broken into pieces / thoroughly mashed / pulpy
xī bā làn
same as 稀爛|稀烂[xi1 lan4]
yī xī
vaguely / dimly / probably / very likely
yī xī kě jiàn
Vaguely visible
zhēn xī
rare / precious and uncommon
xī shū
sparse / infrequent / thinly spread
xī fàn
porridge / gruel
xī yǒu
uncommon
xī shì
to dilute
xī han
rare / uncommon / rarity / to value as a rarity / to cherish / Taiwan pr. [xi1 han3]
xī quē
scarce / scarcity
xī bó
thin / rarefied
xī sōng
poor / sloppy / unconcerned / heedless / lax / unimportant / trivial / loose / porous
xī yǒu jīn shǔ
rare metals / less-common metals
xī tǔ
rare earth (chemistry)
xī shì
rare
xī tǔ yuán sù
rare earth element (chemistry)
rén yān xī shǎo
no sign of human habitation (idiom); desolate
xī zhōu
water gruel / thin porridge
xī hǎn wù
Rare
nián yú gǔ xī
over seventy years old