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顿
dùn
to pause; to bow; to arrange
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HSK 5
10 strokes
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⿰屯页
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2 strokes
Words Using 顿 (104)
Character
Pinyin
Definition
HSK
顿
↗
dùn
to stop / to pause / to arrange / to lay out / to kowtow / to stamp (one's foot) / at once / classifier for meals, beatings, scoldings etc: time, bout, spell, meal
5
dùn
顿
↗
HSK 5
to stop / to pause / to arrange / to lay out / to kowtow / to stamp (one's foot) / at once / classifier for meals, beatings, scoldings etc: time, bout, spell, meal
顿时
↗
dùnshí
immediately / suddenly
6
dùnshí
顿时
↗
HSK 6
immediately / suddenly
整顿
↗
zhěngdùn
to tidy up / to reorganize / to consolidate / to rectify
6
zhěngdùn
整顿
↗
HSK 6
to tidy up / to reorganize / to consolidate / to rectify
停顿
↗
tíngdùn
to halt / to break off / pause (in speech)
6
tíngdùn
停顿
↗
HSK 6
to halt / to break off / pause (in speech)
莱顿
↗
Láidùn
Leiden (the Netherlands)
Láidùn
莱顿
↗
Leiden (the Netherlands)
顿号
↗
dùnhào
Chinese back-sloping comma 、 (punct. used to separate items in a list)
dùnhào
顿号
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Chinese back-sloping comma 、 (punct. used to separate items in a list)
顿觉
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dùnjué
to feel suddenly / to realize abruptly
dùnjué
顿觉
↗
to feel suddenly / to realize abruptly
帕丽斯・希尔顿
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Pàlìsī·Xīěrdùn
Paris Hilton
Pàlìsī·Xīěrdùn
帕丽斯・希尔顿
↗
Paris Hilton
希尔顿
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Xīěrdùn
Hilton (hotel chain)
Xīěrdùn
希尔顿
↗
Hilton (hotel chain)
威灵顿
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Wēilíngdùn
Wellington, capital of New Zealand (Tw) / Wellington (name) / Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1851)
Wēilíngdùn
威灵顿
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Wellington, capital of New Zealand (Tw) / Wellington (name) / Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1851)