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Hanzi Character Search: 危

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危
dangerous, precarious; high
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 4 Total Strokes 6
Mandarin reading weī weí Cantonese reading ngai4
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CEDICT Entries:

   [ weī ]    surname Wei
   [ weī ]    danger, to endanger, Taiwan pr. [wei2]
   [ weī wáng ]    at stake, in peril
   [ weī ]    to endanger, to jeopardize, a danger (to life, national security etc)
   [ weī kùn ]    grave situation
   [ weī zaì dàn ]    in imminent peril (idiom), on the brink of crisis
   [ weī ]    Guatemala, see also 瓜地馬拉|瓜地马拉[Gua1 di4 ma3 la1]
   [ weī ]    Guatemala, see also 瓜地馬拉|瓜地马拉[Gua1 di4 ma3 la1]
   [ weī rén ]    Guatemalan (person)
   [ weī rén ]    Guatemalan (person)
   [ weī jìng ]    dangerous situation, venerable old age
   [ weī zhaō ]    precarious as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence
   [ weī leǐ luǎn ]    precarious as pile of eggs (idiom); ready to fall and break at any moment, in a dangerous state
   [ weī haì ]    to jeopardize, to harm, to endanger, harmful effect, damage, CL:個|个[ge4]
   [ weī haì xìng ]    harmfulness
   [ weī haì píng jià ]    hazard assessment
   [ weī haì píng jià ]    hazard assessment
   [ weī ]    perilous situation
   [ weī jìng ]    steep and perilous path
   [ weī jìng ]    steep and perilous path
   [ weī ]    critical, desperate (situation)
   [ weī xìng ]    risk
   [ weī ]    afraid, apprehensive
   [ weī ]    afraid, apprehensive
   [ weī fáng ]    decrepit house
   [ weī loú ]    dangerous housing, building that is about to collapse
   [ weī loú ]    dangerous housing, building that is about to collapse
   [ weī ]    crisis, CL:個|个[ge4]
   [ weī ]    crisis, CL:個|个[ge4]
   [ weī ]    danger lurks on every side (idiom)
   [ weī ]    danger lurks on every side (idiom)
   [ weī daì ]    grave danger, in jeopardy, in a critical condition
   [ weī ]    deathly ill
   [ weī ]    deathly ill
   [ weī ér chí ]    national danger, but no support (idiom, from Analects); the future of the nation is at stake but no-one comes to the rescue
   [ weī ruò zhaō ]    precarious as morning dew (idiom); unlikely to last out the day
   [ weī yán weī xíng ]    upright and plainspoken (idiom)
   [ weī yán sǒng tīng ]    frightening words to scare people (idiom); alarmist talk, reds under the beds
   [ weī yán sǒng tīng ]    frightening words to scare people (idiom); alarmist talk, reds under the beds
   [ weī sǒng tīng ]    to startle sb with scary tale
   [ weī sǒng tīng ]    to startle sb with scary tale
   [ weī ]    urgent, pressing danger
   [ weī ]    dangerous road
   [ weī zhòng ]    critically ill
   [ weī zhòng bìng rén ]    critically ill patient
   [ weī xiǎn ]    danger, dangerous
   [ weī xiǎn ]    danger, dangerous
   [ weī xiǎn pǐn ]    hazardous materials
   [ weī xiǎn pǐn ]    hazardous materials
   [ weī xiǎn jǐng gaò dēng ]    hazard lights
   [ weī xiǎn jǐng gaò dēng ]    hazard lights
   [ weī nàn ]    calamity
   [ weī nàn ]    calamity
⇒    [ chéng rén zhī weī ]    to take advantage of sb's precarious position
⇒    [ shì weī leǐ luǎn ]    lit. the matter has become a pile of eggs (idiom); fig. at a critical juncture
⇒    [ xìn yòng weī ]    credit crisis
⇒    [ xìn yòng weī ]    credit crisis
⇒    [ xìn daì weī ]    credit crisis, see also 次貸危機|次贷危机[ci4 dai4 wei1 ji1]
⇒    [ xìn daì weī ]    credit crisis, see also 次貸危機|次贷危机[ci4 dai4 wei1 ji1]
⇒    [ daò xuán zhī weī ]    lit. the crisis of being hanged upside down (idiom); fig. extremely critical situation, dire straits
⇒    [ daò xuán zhī weī ]    lit. the crisis of being hanged upside down (idiom); fig. extremely critical situation, dire straits
⇒    [ qīng weī ]    in danger of collapse, in a parlous state, (of person) treacherous
⇒    [ qīng weī ]    in danger of collapse, in a parlous state, (of person) treacherous
⇒    [ maò shēng mìng weī xiǎn ]    to risk one's life
⇒    [ maò shēng mìng weī xiǎn ]    to risk one's life
⇒    [ jìn shén weī ]    totally exhausted as result of overexertion (idiom)
⇒    [ jìn shén weī ]    totally exhausted as result of overexertion (idiom)
⇒    [ weī yán weī xíng ]    upright and plainspoken (idiom)
⇒    [ mìng weī ]    (medicine) in a critical condition
⇒    [ yán zhòng weī haì ]    severe harm, critical danger
⇒    [ yán zhòng weī haì ]    severe harm, critical danger
⇒    [ chuí weī ]    close to death, life-threatening (illness)
⇒    [ ān weī ]    safety and danger, safety
⇒    [ ān weī ]    to think of danger in times of safety, to be vigilant in peacetime (idiom)
⇒    [ weī ]    imminent danger (idiom); approaching a crisis
⇒    [ weī ]    to help those in distress
⇒    [ weī kùn ]    to help those in distress (idiom)
⇒    [ weī kùn ]    to help those in distress (idiom)
⇒    [ kùn weī ]    see 濟危扶困|济危扶困[ji4 wei1 fu2 kun4]
⇒    [ kùn weī ]    see 濟危扶困|济危扶困[ji4 wei1 fu2 kun4]
⇒    [ daì kuǎn weī ]    mortgage crisis
⇒    [ daì kuǎn weī ]    mortgage crisis
⇒    [ baǐ tuō weī ]    to break out of a crisis
⇒    [ baǐ tuō weī ]    to break out of a crisis
⇒    [ fáng xìn daì weī ]    subprime mortgage crisis
⇒    [ fáng xìn daì weī ]    subprime mortgage crisis
⇒    [ daì weī ]    subprime mortgage crisis, abbr. for 次級房屋信貸危機|次级房屋信贷危机[ci4 ji2 fang2 wu1 xin4 dai4 wei1 ji1]
⇒    [ daì weī ]    subprime mortgage crisis, abbr. for 次級房屋信貸危機|次级房屋信贷危机[ci4 ji2 fang2 wu1 xin4 dai4 wei1 ji1]
⇒    [ zhèng jīn weī zuò ]    to sit upright and still (idiom)
⇒    [ qián zaì weī xiǎn ]    latent hazard
⇒    [ qián zaì weī xiǎn ]    latent hazard
⇒    [ weī ]    to help people in distress
⇒    [ weī ]    to help people in distress
⇒    [ weī kùn ]    to help people in difficulty and bring relief to the needy (idiom)
⇒    [ weī kùn ]    to help people in difficulty and bring relief to the needy (idiom)
⇒    [ kùn weī ]    to help those in distress (idiom)
⇒    [ kùn weī ]    to help those in distress (idiom)
⇒    [ bīn weī ]    endangered (species), in imminent danger, critically ill
⇒    [ bīn weī ]    endangered (species), in imminent danger, critically ill
⇒    [ bīn weī zhǒng ]    endangered species
⇒    [ bīn weī zhǒng ]    endangered species
⇒ 貿   [ bīn weī shēng dòng zhí zhǒng guó maò gōng yuē ]    Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, CITES
⇒    [ bīn weī shēng dòng zhí zhǒng guó maò gōng yuē ]    Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, CITES
⇒    [ bìng weī ]    to be critically ill, to be terminally ill
⇒    [ jīng weī ]    economic crisis
⇒    [ jīng weī ]    economic crisis
⇒    [ jǐn weī haì ]    emergency risk
⇒    [ jǐn weī haì ]    emergency risk
⇒    [ néng yuán weī ]    energy crisis
⇒    [ néng yuán weī ]    energy crisis
⇒    [ tuō weī xiǎn ]    out of danger, to avoid danger
⇒    [ tuō weī xiǎn ]    out of danger, to avoid danger
⇒    [ lín weī ]    dying (from illness), facing death, on one's deathbed
⇒    [ lín weī ]    dying (from illness), facing death, on one's deathbed
⇒    [ lín weī shoù mìng ]    (idiom) to take on a leadership role at a time of crisis
⇒    [ lín weī shoù mìng ]    (idiom) to take on a leadership role at a time of crisis
⇒    [ lín weī shoù mìng ]    to sacrifice one's life in a crisis
⇒    [ lín weī shoù mìng ]    to sacrifice one's life in a crisis
⇒    [ huò weī ]    monetary crisis
⇒    [ huò weī ]    monetary crisis
⇒    [ chèn rén zhī weī ]    to take advantage of sb's difficulties (idiom)
⇒    [ zhuǎn weī weí ān ]    to turn peril into safety (idiom); to avert a danger (esp. political or medical)
⇒    [ zhuǎn weī weí ān ]    to turn peril into safety (idiom); to avert a danger (esp. political or medical)
⇒    [ daò gaō ān shì gaō weī ]    More moral strength increases one's safety, more power and influence increases one's danger (idiom, from Records of the Historian 史記|史记). cf Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it (William Pitt the Elder, 1770).
⇒    [ daò gaō ān shì gaō weī ]    More moral strength increases one's safety, more power and influence increases one's danger (idiom, from Records of the Historian 史記|史记). cf Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it (William Pitt the Elder, 1770).
⇒    [ jīn róng weī ]    financial crisis
⇒    [ jīn róng weī ]    financial crisis

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