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Information of 顆

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
17 strokes
Usage
★★★
Definition
(measure word for small spheres)
顆 (kē) 1. 小而圓的東西。 Small and round objects. 2. 量詞,指圓形或粒狀的東西。 A measure word for round or grain-like objects. 3. 引申指顆粒狀物。 Extended meaning referring to granular substances. 【英】:grain 【En】:grain 4. 【引】 1. 《說文》:顆,小頭也。 "Shuōwén Jiězì": "kē, a small head." 2. 元好問《未開海棠》:翠葉輕攏豆顆勻。 "Yuan Haowen" in 'The Unopened Begonia': "The green leaves gently gather, the beans are even." 5. 【例】 1. 顆鹽(俗稱“粒鹽”。一種粗鹽); A grain of salt (commonly known as "grain salt," a type of coarse salt). 2. 顆子(方言。指小米)。 "Kēzi" (dialect. Refers to millet). 6. 【引】 1. 《顏氏家訓》:北土通呼物一凷改爲一顆。按,如米粒珠子皆是。 "Yán Shì Jiāxùn": In the northern lands, they commonly call a small object a "kē." For instance, grains of rice and beads are all included. 7. 土塊。 A clod of earth. 《漢書·卷五一·賈山傳》:「為葬薶之侈至於此,使其後世曾不得蓬顆蔽冢而託葬焉。」 "Han Shu, Vol. 51, Biography of Jia Shan": "Due to the lavishness of the burial, it has come to this point, making it impossible for future generations to cover the grave with grass." 唐·顏師古·注:「顆,謂土塊。」 Tang Dynasty's Yán Shīgǔ's explanation: "Kē refers to a clod of earth."
Input Method for 顆
Pinyin ke1
Wubi
jsdm
Cangjie
wdmbo
Zhengma
kfgo
Four Corner
61982
Unicode
U+9846