Chinese mnemonics and annotator

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dēng
ascend
The giant wearing dungarees ascends up a two feet high bean mound (he has to eat the whole mound, so he's wearing dungarees not to get dirty.)

Compositions

Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)


dēng
to scale (a height)/to ascend/to mount/to publish or record/to enter (e.g. in a register)/to press down with the foot/to step or tread on/to put on (shoes or trousers) (dialect)/to be gathered and taken to the threshing ground (old)

Phrases ending with the given character

ěr
dēng
Halden (city in Norway)
lái
dēng
Sheraton (hotel chain)
nuò
dēng
Edward Snowden (1983-), American surveillance program whistleblower
běn
dēng
(Osama) bin Laden (1957-2011), leader of Al Qaeda
滿mǎn
dēng
dēng
brim full/filled to overflowing
luó
mào
dēng
Luo Maodeng (16th century), Ming author of operas and popular fiction

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Cantonese slang

Cantonese (transcription)