乾 gānGānqiánQián HSK1 dry Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: All meanings (8) All meanings 28 gān 25 dry 18blunt 2in vain 2adoptive 1empty 1dry (wine) 1Gān 2 Gan 2qián 1 trigram 1 28 sentences — page 2 of 2 12 Go to page Go 他说话太干,让人听了不舒服。 tā shuōhuà tài gān, ràng rén tīng le bù shūfu. His way of speaking is too blunt, which makes people feel uncomfortable. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary干先生是这家公司的主要负责人。 Gān xiānsheng shì zhè jiā gōngsī de zhǔyào fùzérén. Mr. Qian is the main person in charge of this company. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他的画风虽然苍劲,但也显得有些干枯。 tā de huàfēng suīrán cāngjìng, dàn yě xiǎnde yǒuxiē gān kū. Although his painting style is vigorous, it also seems somewhat dry and uninspired. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary干先生不仅是我的邻居,也是我的好朋友。 Gān xiānsheng bùjǐn shì wǒ de línjū, yě shì wǒ de hǎo péngyou. Mr. Gan is not only my neighbor but also my good friend. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary你不喜欢干葡萄酒吗? nǐ bù xǐhuan gān pútaojiǔ ma? Don't you like dry wine? Source: OpenSubtitles他干笑了几声,场面很尴尬。 tā gān xiào le jǐ shēng, chǎngmiàn hěn gāngà. He gave a hollow laugh; it was an awkward situation. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他是我的干爹。 tā shì wǒ de gān diē. He is my godfather. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary乾坤是中国传统文化中关于天地与阴阳的重要概念。 qián kūn shì Zhōngguó chuántǒng wénhuà zhōng guānyú tiāndì yǔ yīnyáng de zhòngyào gàiniàn. Qiankun is an important concept in traditional Chinese culture regarding heaven and earth, as well as yin and yang. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary 12 Go to page Go