Read Edit View history 入港 rùgǎng to enter a harbor Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 入港 rù//gǎng to enter a harbor Of a ship or vessel, to enter a port or harbor to get along well To be in full agreement or find each other's conversation very agreeable; to hit it off to become intimate To become sexually involved; used in older literature to describe a man and woman becoming intimate or having an affair to fall into a trap To fall into a snare or trap; to be deceived Frequency Movie subtitles 0.090 per million appears in 0% of films Written text 0.263 per million Cross-References Same as 进口 jìnkǒu Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)
入港 rù//gǎng to enter a harbor Of a ship or vessel, to enter a port or harbor to get along well To be in full agreement or find each other's conversation very agreeable; to hit it off to become intimate To become sexually involved; used in older literature to describe a man and woman becoming intimate or having an affair to fall into a trap To fall into a snare or trap; to be deceived Frequency Movie subtitles 0.090 per million appears in 0% of films Written text 0.263 per million Cross-References Same as 进口 jìnkǒu Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)