- 难堪 nánkān embarrassedFeeling awkward, ashamed, or humiliated; causing someone to feel this way.
- 堪称 kānchēng can be rated ascan be rated as; can be said to be; to be worthy of being called
- 不堪 bùkān cannot bearTo be unable to endure or stand (e.g., pain, abuse, or a heavy load)
- 不堪设想 bùkānshèxiǎng unthinkabletoo horrible to contemplate; refers to consequences that would be extremely bad or dangerous if allowed to happen
- 堪萨斯州 kānsàsīzhōu KansasKansas, a state in the central United States; abbreviated as [[堪州|堪州|kan1 zhou1]]
- 不堪一击 bùkānyījī fragile(idiom) unable to withstand a single blow; extremely fragile and easily defeated
- 疲惫不堪 píbèibùkān exhaustedextremely tired; fatigued to the point of collapse; dog-tired
- 堪忧 kānyōu worryingworrying; bleak; worth serious consideration or concern
- 苦不堪言 kǔbùkānyán unspeakable miseryto suffer unspeakable misery; to be so painful or bitter that it cannot be expressed in words
- 不堪回首 bùkānhuíshǒu unbearable to recallcannot bear to look back on or recall past events; too painful to think about
- 狼狈不堪 lángbèibùkān in dire straitsin a difficult, embarrassing, or desperate situation; stuck in a dilemma
- 不堪入目 bùkānrùmù unbearable to look atnot fit to be seen; used to describe something disgusting, indecent, or offensive to the eye
- 堪培拉 kānpéilā CanberraCanberra, the capital of Australia
- 拥挤不堪 yōngjǐbùkān overcrowdedextremely crowded; jam-packed
- 破烂不堪 pòlànbùkān in tattersbroken down or worn out; used to describe things that are extremely tattered, dilapidated, or in shreds
- 斯堪的纳维亚 sīkāndìnàwéiyà Scandinavia
- 何堪 hékān how can one bear it(literary) how can one endure or bear it; expresses that a situation is unbearable or tragic
- 堪萨斯 kānsàsī Kansasthe state of Kansas in the United States
- 不堪入耳 bùkānrù'ěr offensive to the earintolerable to hear; describes language that is so crude, vulgar, or obscene that it is hard to listen to
- 堪察加半岛 kānchájiābàndǎo Kamchatka Peninsulathe Kamchatka Peninsula in far-eastern Russia, located between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk
- 堪舆 kānyú geomancyThe study of the environment, buildings, and graves to determine luck and fortune; often used as a more formal term for [[风水|風水|feng1 shui3]]
- 堪虞 kānyú worrisome(literary) precarious; distressing; causing anxiety or worry; to be at risk
- 民不堪命 mínbùkānmìng the people cannot stand the burdenthe people can no longer endure the suffering caused by heavy taxes or government demands
- 不堪造就 bùkānzàojiù untrainableDescribes someone whose basic skills or character are too poor to be worth training or developing; unpromising.
- 不堪其扰 bùkānqírǎo unable to bear the harassmentTo be unable to endure such annoyance or disturbance any longer; to find the harassment unbearable.
- 不堪忍受 bùkānrěnshòu unbearableunable to endure or tolerate; unbearable
- 不堪负荷 bùkānfùhè unable to bear the burdenUnable to bear a heavy load, pressure, or responsibility.
- 凌乱不堪 língluànbùkān a chaotic messin a terrible mess; extremely untidy and disorganized
- 可堪 kěkān how can one endure(literary) how can one bear; how can one endure; used to emphasize that a situation is unbearable
- 堪堪 kānkān just about to(literary) just about to; on the point of
- 堪察加 kānchájiā KamchatkaKamchatka, a peninsula in far eastern Russia
- 堪察加柳莺 kānchájiāliǔyīng Kamchatka leaf warbler(bird species of China) Kamchatka leaf warbler (Phylloscopus examinandus)
- 堪州 kānzhōu Kansasthe state of Kansas in the United States
- 堪布 kānbù khenpoA title in Tibetan Buddhism for a senior monk or lama who has mastered Buddhist scriptures or is in charge of religious discipline
- 堪忍世界 kānrěnshìjiè Saha Worldthe mundane world where living beings endure suffering and temptation in Buddhist cosmology
- 堪比 kānbǐ to be comparable toto be comparable to; to be a match for
- 堪舆家 kānyújiā geomancerA professional practitioner of feng shui who specializes in examining the terrain and landscape to determine the fortune of a site; also known as [[风水师|風水師|feng1 shui3 shi1]] or [[地理师|地理師|di4 li3 shi1]]
- 堪舆师 kānyúshī geomancerpractitioner of feng shui or geomancy who studies the environment to determine favorable locations
- 怎堪 zěnkān how can one endurehow can one bear or stand something; how is it possible to endure
- 情何以堪 qínghéyǐkān how can this be endured!(idiom) used to express that a situation is so distressing or contrary to normal sentiment that it is hard to bear; often conveys deep emotion or sympathy
- 斯堪地纳维亚 sīkāndìnàwéiyà ScandinaviaScandinavia; mainly used in Taiwan
- 混乱不堪 hùnluànbùkān in utter chaosUtter disorder prevails; in a state of complete confusion or mess
- 破败不堪 pòbàibùkān utterly defeatedcrushed or utterly defeated; in a state of total collapse
- 那堪 nǎkān how can one bearhow can one endure or bear it (often used in poetry to express a feeling of being overwhelmed)
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH