cái HSK2

talent

cái frequency
only then conjunction
used to indicate that an action or state occurs only after a specific condition is met

He didn't decide to head home until after it got dark.

emphatic particle adverb
modal particle used to emphasize that the subject actually possesses the stated attribute or to mark a contrast/correction (similar to 'in fact' or 'actually' in English).
only adverb
used before an expression of quantity or time to emphasize a small amount or a specific point in time

He is only five years old.

just now adverb
indicating that an action or event has occurred very recently

I just finished listening to this song.

talent noun
innate ability, talent, or a person possessing specific capabilities or characteristics

This child is not only smart but also very talented in painting.

(纔) cái
just now adverb
indicates that an action or event has happened very recently

He just left the office; you can still catch him if you go now.

only adverb
used before an expression of quantity to emphasize that the amount is small

It's only three in the afternoon; let's sit here for a while longer.

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