- 完全 wánquán completelycompletely or entirely; used to emphasize that something is totally true or has been done to the fullest extent
- 完成 wánchéng to completeto finish doing something as planned; to accomplish; to fulfill
- 完美 wánměi perfectperfect; consummate; beautiful and without any flaws
- 完善 wánshàn to perfectto make perfect; to improve or refine something to make it complete and effective
- 完整 wánzhěng completecomplete; intact; integrated; having all necessary parts without any damage or missing pieces
- 完了 wánle to be done forTo be hopeless, ruined, or in deep trouble; often used as an exclamation to mean "oh no" or "we're doomed"
- 看完 kànwán to finish reading or watchingto finish reading; to finish watching
- 完毕 wánbì to finishto finish; to end; to complete
- 完蛋 wándàn to be done forto be finished, destroyed, or ruined; to have no hope left
- 完事 wánshì to finishTo finish a task or to be done with a job; to come to an end
- 完工 wángōng to finish workto finish a job or task; to complete a construction project
- 完备 wánbèi completecomplete in every aspect; well provided; to finish making preparations
- 没完 méiwán to not be overto be unwilling to let a matter drop; to not be finished with someone in a dispute or conflict
- 用完 yòngwán to use upto use up; to exhaust; to finish using something
- 没完没了 méiwánméiliǎo endlessDescribes speaking or doing something without stopping when it should have finished; incessantly; on and on
- 完好 wánhǎo intactintact; whole; in good condition; without damage or loss
- 完整性 wánzhěngxìng integritythe state of being whole or complete; completeness; wholeness; perfection
- 完美无缺 wánměiwúquē perfect and flawlessto be perfect and without any blemish; to leave nothing to be desired
- 完结 wánjié to finishto finish, conclude, or bring to an end; (as a noun) completion or follow-through
- 完好无损 wánhǎowúsǔn intactexcellent and undamaged; in good condition
- 未完 wèiwán unfinishednot yet completed or finished; to be still in progress
- 卖完 màiwán to sell outto be sold out; to finish selling a stock of goods
- 完不成 wánbuchéng can't finishTo be unable to complete or finish a task or project.
- 完人 wánrén perfect persona person without any flaws or faults; a paragon of virtue
- 完税 wánshuì to pay taxesto pay taxes or duties; duty-paid
- 售完 shòuwán to sell outto sell out of a product; to be out of stock
- 完完全全 wánwánquánquán completelythoroughly; entirely; completely; perfect
- 完满 wánmǎn successfulsatisfactory; successful; complete and without any flaws
- 完婚 wánhūn to get marriedTo get married; often specifically used of men but can also refer to any couple completing their wedding ceremony.
- 完全性 wánquánxìng completenesscompleteness; integrity; totality; the quality of being complete or perfect; perfectibility
- 体无完肤 tǐwúwánfū to be a mass of bruisesto have cuts and bruises all over the body; to be severely injured
- 完小 wánxiǎo full elementary schoolabbreviated form for a primary school that offers the full curriculum including both lower and upper grades
- 人无完人 rénwúwánrén no one is perfectnobody is perfect; everyone has their defects
- 完美无瑕 wánměiwúxiá flawlessperfect; immaculate; without any defects
- 完美主义者 wánměizhǔyìzhě perfectionista person who refuses to accept any standard short of perfection; a completist
- 完璧归赵 wánbìguīzhào to return something to its ownerLiterally "to return the jade annulus to Zhao", this refers to returning an object to its original owner in perfect condition. The phrase originates from the story of [[蔺相如|藺相如|lin4 xiang1 ru2]] returning a precious jade to the state of Zhao intact after outwitting the King of Qin.
- 完稿 wángǎo to finish a manuscriptTo complete a draft of a piece of writing or a project; to finish writing a manuscript.
- 完整无缺 wánzhěngwúquē complete and intactfully intact without any defects or missing parts; in perfect condition
- 完备性 wánbèixìng completenessThe state or quality of being complete or exhaustive, especially in a logical or mathematical sense
- 完好如初 wánhǎorúchū intactcompletely undamaged and in its original condition; as good as new
- 用不完 yòngbuwán cannot use upcannot be used up; there is more than one can use
- 完好无缺 wánhǎowúquē intactin perfect condition and without any defect; undamaged
- 完全小学 wánquánxiǎoxué full elementary schoolAn elementary school that includes all six grades, traditionally consisting of both junior and senior sections.
- 完竣 wánjùn to completeto finish or complete a project; used primarily for construction or large-scale tasks
- 完事大吉 wánshìdàjí all set(idiom) used to say that a matter is finished and one no longer needs to worry about it; often used after [[就|就|jiu4]] to mean the matter is settled once and for all. This is often used humorously and is distinct from [[万事大吉|萬事大吉|wan4 shi4 da4 ji2]]
- 完粮 wánliáng to pay grain taxTo pay agricultural taxes or land taxes, historically in the form of grain.
- 刘完素 liúwánsù Liu WansuLiu Wansu (c. 1120–1200), a famous physician from the Jin dynasty. He is known as one of the four great medical masters of the Jin and Yuan dynasties and founded the Cold and Cooling School of Chinese medicine.
- 神完气足 shénwánqìzú full of spirit and energyTo be full of spirit and energy; specifically used to describe a piece of writing or art that is coherent, smooth, and powerful from beginning to end
- 完县 wánxiàn Wan countyFormer county in Hebei province; now called [[顺平县|順平縣|shun4 ping2 xian4]] in Baoding.
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