cái HSK2

talent

cái frequency
variant
then and only then adverb
Used to show that a result happens only after a specific condition is met, or later than expected.

He did not learn to talk until age 3.

just now adverb
Used to show that an action has only just happened, meaning "just now" or "only a moment ago".
actually adverb
Used to add emphasis to a statement, often to express certainty or to contradict someone else.
only adverb
Used before a number or expression of quantity to mean "only" or "merely".

He's only two years older than you.

I was only 10 years old.

cái
talent noun
(bound form) talent; remarkable ability; gift
talented person nounverb
(bound form) a person of specific talent or ability, as in 天才 tiān​cái or 干才 gàn​cái
type of person
(bound form) a person of a certain, often negative, type or character, as in 奴才 nú​cai or 庸才 yōng​cái
surname
a Chinese surname

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Frequency

Character
Written text
235th most common 939.1 per million
Movie subtitles
179th most common 983.0 per million appears in 99% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
1094.5 per million appears in 97% of films
Written text
593.0 per million

Details

HSK 2.0
Level 3
HSK 3.0
Level 2
Traditional
Strokes
3
Unicode
U+624D

Sources