kēng HSK7

pit

kēng frequency
variant
pit noun
a hole, pit, or hollow in the ground; a depression in a surface
to cheat nounverb
(colloquial) to defraud; to cheat; to scam or entrap someone
tunnel noun
an underground tunnel, shaft, or hole, such as in a mine or for defense
to bury alive
(literary) to bury someone alive; to kill by burying
toilet
(colloquial) a latrine or toilet, specifically a pit toilet
surname
a Chinese surname
kēng
pit
a pit, hole, or depression in the ground; a hollow; a mine shaft or tunnel
to bury alive
to kill by burying alive; specifically referring to historical mass executions
to cheat
to entrap, cheat, or scheme against someone

Frequency

Movie subtitles
10.3 per million appears in 3% of films
Written text
46.4 per million

Details

HSK 2.0
Level 6
HSK 3.0
Level 7
Strokes
6
Unicode
U+962C

Sources

Frequency data
BCC Corpus (BLCU)