gànggāng HSK7

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(槓) gàng frequency
dispute verb
To argue, contradict, or get into a dispute with someone.

Why are you so stubborn? Do you have to argue with me to the end?

line noun
A thick line, dash, or hyphen; to mark something with a thick line.

Draw a line under the important content.

pole noun
A thick pole, bar, or rod, including those historically used for carrying coffins.

He gripped the iron bar with both hands and performed a flip.

sharpen noun
To sharpen a blade, such as a knife or razor, often by stropping.

This razor isn't sharp anymore; it needs to be stropped.

standard noun
A standard, criterion, or specific level.

The admission cutoff is a hurdle for getting into university.

gāng
flagpole noun
a long, slender pole used for displaying a flag

The flag at the school gate was tied to a long pole.

footbridge noun
a small, narrow bridge for pedestrians, typically made of a log or plank

A thick log lay across the river for people to step on to cross.

Frequency

Character
Written text
3,066th most common 8.95 per million
Movie subtitles
2,886th most common 4.14 per million appears in 2% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
1.40 per million appears in 1% of films
Written text
6.24 per million

Details

HSK 2.0
Level 6
HSK 3.0
Level 7
Strokes
7
Unicode
U+6760

Sources