HSK7

crouch

to hide adjectivenoun
to conceal oneself; to lie in ambush; to stay hidden
to bend over
to lean over or lie prostrate with one's face down; to crawl or lie low
to subside
to go down; to drop; to fall lower (often used in contrast with rising)
to yield
to submit; to admit or concede (e.g. guilt or defeat); to accept a punishment
dog days
the hottest days of summer; the three ten-day periods following the summer solstice
volt
(bound form) unit of electric potential; volt
[humble]
(literary) used by the speaker as a humble term when addressing a superior or elder
surname
a Chinese surname
to subdue
to tame; to bring under control; to overcome
hidden pulse
(Chinese medicine) a pulse that is deep and can only be felt by pressing hard against the bone

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Frequency

Character
Written text
1,389th most common 83.6 per million
Movie subtitles
1,727th most common 30.6 per million appears in 15% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
9.18 per million appears in 3% of films
Written text
14.1 per million

Details

HSK 2.0
Level 6
HSK 3.0
Level 7
Strokes
6
Unicode
U+4F0F

Sources