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Unicode/Hanzi Search: U+8DCC (跌)

8DCC
跌
stumble, slip, fall down; stamp
Radical 𧾷
Strokes (without radical) 5 Total Strokes 12
Mandarin reading diē dié Cantonese reading dit3
Japanese on reading tetsu Japanese kun reading tsumazuku ayamatsu
Korean reading cil Vietnamese reading trặc

CEDICT Entries:

   [ diē ]    to fall, to tumble, to trip, (of prices etc) to drop, Taiwan pr. [die2]
   [ diē ]    variant of 跌跤[die1 jiao1]
   [ diē fèn ]    (coll.) to lose face
   [ diē daǒ ]    to tumble, to fall, fig. to suffer a reverse (in politics or business)
   [ diē tíng bǎn ]    daily lower limit on the price of a stock
   [ diē jià ]    to fall in price
   [ diē dàng ]    uninhibited, free and unconstrained, rhythmical
   [ diē dàng zhaō zhāng ]    flowing (of prose), free
   [ diē shì ]    falling stock prices, bear market
   [ diē ]    decline (in value), extent of a drop
   [ diē sǔn shāng ]    injury such as contusion, sprain or fracture from falling, blow etc
   [ diē yaò ]    liniment
   [ diē ]    to tumble, to stumble and fall
   [ diē duàn ]    to fall and fracture (a leg, vertebra etc)
   [ diē shuǐ ]    drop of height in waterway, staircase of waterfalls
   [ diē yǎn jìng ]    to be taken aback
   [ diē ]    (of a market index etc) to fall below (a given level), to be injured or damaged as a result of a fall
   [ diē yǎn jìng ]    (fig.) to be astounded
   [ diē chuí xiōng ]    lit. stamping and beating the chest (idiom); fig. angry or stressed about sth
   [ diē zhì ]    to fall to
   [ diē zhì ]    to hit rock bottom (idiom)
   [ diē luò ]    to fall, to drop
   [ diē dàng ]    variant of 跌宕[die1 dang4]
   [ diē ]    to stamp one's foot (in anger)
   [ diē die zhuàng zhuàng ]    to stagger along
   [ diē diē ]    stumbling along
   [ diē diē qiàng qiàng ]    to dodder along
   [ diē ]    to fall down, to take a fall
   [ diē jìn ]    to fall into, to dip below a certain level
   [ diē fēng ]    falling prices, bear market
⇒    [ xià diē ]    to fall, to tumble
⇒    [ huí diē ]    to fall back (of water level or share prices)
⇒    [ diē ]    large fall
⇒    [ diē shì ]    great market fall, market crash
⇒    [ diē yǎn jìng ]    (fig.) to be astounded
⇒    [ diē ]    to take a fall
⇒    [ diē ]    to fall flat on one's face, (martial arts) pouncing and falling (i.e. all kinds of moves)
⇒    [ baò diē ]    (economics) to slump, steep fall (in value etc)
⇒    [ zhǎng diē ]    rise or fall in price
⇒    [ zhǎng diē xiàn zhì ]    limit up, limit down, limit on daily price variation
⇒    [ kuáng diē ]    crazy fall (in prices)
⇒    [ měng diē ]    drop sharply (e.g. stock prices)
⇒    [ diē ]    to continue to fall (of share prices)
⇒    [ diē die zhuàng zhuàng ]    to stagger along
⇒    [ diē diē ]    stumbling along
⇒    [ diē diē qiàng qiàng ]    to dodder along
⇒    [ doǔ diē ]    precipitous drop (in price)

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