tǐng

a club

tǐng
club
(bound form) a stick, club, or staff used as a weapon; specifically used in literary contexts
stem
(bound form) the stem or stalk of a plant; the trunk of a tree
flower stalk
(literary or colloquial) the stalk of a flower; often used as 梃儿 tǐng​r in spoken contexts
[stick-like objects]
(literary) measure word for long, stick-like objects such as bamboo stalks
to prepare a pig carcass
to insert an iron rod under the skin of a slaughtered pig and blow air in to tighten the skin for hair removal
iron rod
an iron rod used to loosen the skin of a slaughtered pig for air inflation
frame component
the vertical or horizontal bars of a door or window frame; also called 梃子 tǐng​zi

Cross-References

Erhua variant of

Frequency

Character
Written text
6,681st most common 0.109 per million
Movie subtitles
5,706th most common 0.020 per million appears in 0% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
0.030 per million appears in 0% of films
Written text
0.076 per million

Details

Strokes
10
Unicode
U+6883

Sources