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雀 Stroke Order

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Information of 雀

Pinyin què、 qiāo、 qiǎo
Radical
Strokes
11 strokes
Usage
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Definition
lentigo, bird, bird
雀 [qiāo] 1. A family of birds that eat grains and insects; specifically refers to "sparrows," and generally to small birds. 2. (figurative) To jump joyfully like a sparrow; e.g., ~~跃 (to jump joyfully). 3. Used in medical terms, such as ~~盲 (referring to "night blindness"). 4. Associated with spots or blemishes, e.g., ~~子 (meaning "freckles"). 5. (dialect) With the same meaning as "雀." Used in expressions like "家雀儿" (domestic sparrow) and "雀盲眼" (sparrow blindness). 6. Also represents a synonym for "one" in some colloquial terms, e.g., ~~盲眼 (referring to "sparrow blindness"). --- 雀 [qiǎo] 1. Same meaning as "雀." Used in local dialects with phrases such as "家雀儿" (domestic sparrow) and "雀盲眼" (sparrow blindness). 2. Refer to other pronunciations qiāo; que. --- 雀 [qiāo] 1. Used to refer to small birds, predominantly sparrows and their characteristics. 2. Other meanings are presented in dialectal uses and expressions.
què bān
freckles
jīn chì què
(bird species of China) grey-capped greenfinch (Chloris sinica)
má què suī xiǎo
although spadger is small / though sparrow is small
huān hū què yuè
cheering excitedly (idiom) / jubilant
què yuè
excited / in high spirits
má què
sparrow / (dialect) mahjong
niǎo què
bird
yā què wú shēng
lit. crow and peacock make no sound / absolute silence (idiom); not a single voice can be heard / absolute silence
yún què
(bird species of China) Eurasian skylark (Alauda arvensis)
què xíng mù
order Passeriformes (perching birds)
mén kě luó què
you can net sparrows at the door (idiom); completely deserted
shān què
tit
què niǎo
bird
yàn què
(bird species of China) brambling (Fringilla montifringilla) / (fig.) small fry
dà shān què
(bird species of China) great tit (Parus major)
huáng què
(bird species of China) Eurasian siskin (Spinus spinus)
Què ér Shān
Chola Mountains in Sichuan
guàn què lóu
the Stork Tower / Guanque Tower
wèi cóng qū què
drive one's friends to the side of the enemy
Input Method for 雀
Pinyin que4
Wubi
iwyf
Cangjie
fog
Zhengma
koni
Four Corner
90215
Unicode
U+96c0