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Hanzi Character Search: 登

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登
rise, mount, board, climb
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 7 Total Strokes 12
Mandarin reading dēng Cantonese reading dang1
Japanese on reading tou to Japanese kun reading noboru
Korean reading tung Vietnamese reading đăng
Semantic Variant(s)

CEDICT Entries:

   [ dēng chū laí ]    to publish, to appear (in print)
   [ dēng baò ]    to publish in the newspapers
   [ dēng chǎng ]    to go on stage, fig. to appear on the scene, used in advertising to mean new product
   [ dēng shān chē ]    mountain bike (Tw)
   [ dēng fēng zaò ]    to reach great heights (in technical skills or scholastic achievements)
广   [ dēng guǎng gaò ]    to advertise
   [ dēng shí ]    immediately, at once
   [ dēng ]    to ascend the throne
   [ dēng ]    to board a plane
   [ dēng koǔ ]    boarding gate
   [ dēng koǔ ]    departure gate (aviation)
   [ dēng láng ]    air bridge, aircraft boarding bridge
   [ dēng shoǔ ]    (airport) check-in, boarding formalities
   [ dēng shoǔ guì taí ]    check-in counter
   [ dēng loú ]    airport terminal
   [ dēng ]    boarding gate (at airport), aircraft boarding bridge
   [ dēng paí ]    boarding pass
   [ dēng zhèng ]    boarding pass
   [ dēng mén ]    boarding gate
   [ dēng lín ]    to visit places famous for their scenery
   [ dēng taí yǎn ]    to go on stage
   [ dēng ]    to register (one's name)
   [ dēng míng ]    to register one's name, account name (on a computer)
   [ dēng yuán ]    registrar
   [ dēng yòng ]    registered user
   [ dēng ]    registration form
   [ dēng zaǐ ]    to publish (in newspapers or magazines), to record (bookkeeping entries)
   [ dēng lún ]    to board a ship
   [ dēng ]    to register, to log in
   [ dēng mén ]    to visit sb at home
   [ dēng ]    to land, to come ashore, to make landfall (of typhoon etc), to log in (frequently used erroneous variant of 登錄|登录[deng1 lu4])
   [ dēng yuè qiú ]    moon landing, to land on the moon
   [ dēng jiàn ]    landing craft
   [ dēng ]    dengue fever, Singapore hemorrhagic fever
   [ dēng gaō wàng yuǎn ]    to stand tall and see far (idiom); taking the long and broad view, acute foresight
⇒    [ fēng dēng ]    abundant harvest of all food crops, bumper grain harvest
⇒    [ diǎn xíng dēng ]    dengue fever
⇒    [ chū xuè xìng dēng ]    dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF)
⇒    [ lán dēng baǒ ]    Brandenburg (e.g. gate, concertos)
⇒    [ ěr dēng ]    Halden (city in Norway)
⇒    [ laí dēng ]    Sheraton (hotel chain)
⇒    [ dān dēng ]    (Tw) single sign-on (SSO)
⇒    [ dān diǎn dēng ]    single sign-on (SSO)
⇒ b7艾   [ weì dēng baǒ ]    David Attenborough (1926-), British naturalist and broadcaster, author of Life on Earth 地球上的生物[di4 qiu2 shang4 de5 sheng1 wu4]
⇒ b7符   [ dēng téng baǒ zhoū ]    Baden-Württemberg, southwest German state, capital Stuttgart 斯圖加特|斯图加特[Si1 tu2 jia1 te4]
⇒    [ cóng shàn dēng cóng è bēng ]    doing good is like a hard climb, doing evil is like an easy fall (idiom)
⇒    [ nuò dēng ]    Edward Snowden (1983-), American surveillance program whistleblower
⇒    [ luó weí dēng ]    Providence, capital of Rhode Island
⇒    [ dēng huī ]    Lee Teng-hui (1923-2020), Taiwanese politician, president of ROC 1988-2000
⇒    [ róng dēng ]    (of a list, music chart etc) to reach the top
⇒    [ dēng tiān haí nán ]    lit. even harder than reaching the sky (idiom), fig. extremely difficult, far from an easy task
⇒    [ yǒng dēng xiàn ]    Yongdeng county in Lanzhou 蘭州|兰州[Lan2 zhou1], Gansu
⇒    [ wēn ěr dēng ]    Wimbledon (district of southwest London), Wimbledon Championships (tennis)
⇒    [ wēn ěr dēng wǎng qiú gōng kaī saì ]    Wimbledon Championships (tennis)
⇒    [ mǎn mǎn dēng dēng ]    ample, extremely abundant
⇒    [ mǎn mǎn dēng dēng ]    ample, extremely abundant
⇒    [ mǎn dēng dēng ]    brim full, filled to overflowing
⇒    [ mǎn dēng dēng ]    brim full, filled to overflowing
⇒ 殿   [ shì dēng sān baǒ diàn ]    lit. One doesn't visit a temple without a cause. (idiom), fig. to visit sb with an ulterior motive (esp. to ask for sth), having a hidden agenda
⇒    [ fěn dēng chǎng ]    to make up and go on stage (idiom); to embark on a career (esp. in politics or crime)
⇒    [ luó maò dēng ]    Luo Maodeng (16th century), Ming author of operas and popular fiction
⇒    [ huā léng dēng ]    gaudy, repulsively colored
⇒    [ dēng ]    record entry (e.g. into a bank passbook)
⇒    [ dēng ]    passbook entry machine
⇒    [ fēng dēng ]    plentiful harvest, bumper crop
⇒    [ beì dēng ]    Ballycotton (Irish: Baile Choitín), village near Cork, Ballycotton, music band
⇒    [ niè dēng ]    to go up
⇒    [ yuǎn chéng dēng ]    telnet, rlogin, remote login
⇒    [ xuǎn mín dēng ]    voter registration
⇒    [ nán dēng tiān ]    harder than climbing to heaven (idiom)
⇒    [ chí dēng ]    Ritz-Carlton (hotel chain)

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