Cantonese Dictionary

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術士
Mandarin: shu4 shi4
Simplified: 术士
A master; a wizard at something; Warlock
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術語
Mandarin: shu4 yu3
technical terms; jargon
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Mandarin: yi1 fu5
Simplified: 衣服
Cantonese
clothes; shirt (Cantonese)
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衫刷
Mandarin: shan1 shua1
clothes washing brush (spoken)
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衫夾
Cantonese
a clothes-peg; a clothespin [華]: 衣夾
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衫尾
Mandarin: shan1 wei3
coattail; shirt tail
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衫架
Mandarin: shan1 jia4
clothes hanger
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衫櫃
Mandarin: shan1 gui4
Simplified: 衫柜
wardrobe
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衫腳
Mandarin: shan1 jiao3
Simplified: 衫脚
hem (clothing)
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衫舖
Cantonese
clothes shop [Var.] 衫鋪
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衫舖
Mandarin: shan1 pu4
Simplified: 衫铺
clothes shop
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衫袖
Mandarin: shan1 xiu4
(noun) shirt sleeves; sleeves of clothing
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衫裏
Mandarin: shan1 li3
Simplified: 衫里
inside the shirt
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衫裙
Mandarin: shan1 qun2
(clothes) clothes and skirt; fashion (note: usually this term is used with other characters such as "日韓衫裙"= (noun) Japanese and Korean fashion; or "連衫裙" = (clothes) a one-piece dress)
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衫裡
Mandarin: shan1 li3
Simplified: 衫里
inside the shirt
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衫褲
Mandarin: shan1 ku4
Simplified: 衫裤
clothing
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衫褲鞋襪
Mandarin: shan1 ku4 xie2 wa4
Cantonese
clothes
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衫鈕
Mandarin: shan1 niu3
Simplified: 衫钮
shirt button
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衫領
Mandarin: shan1 ling3
Simplified: 衫领
shirt collar
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Mandarin: shuai1
to decline | to wane | to become weak or feeble | to go downhill | irritating | annoying | disgusting | unpleasant | nasty-looking | ugly | bad | to fail | to make a mistake | to lose face | to be caught doing something wrong | mean | to be a jerk | terrible | to be down on luck | useless | to be arrested or convicted of an offense | to screw up | to fail on | # adapted from cc-cedict
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衰乜嘢
Mandarin: shuai1 mie1ye3
Cantonese
'what did you get in for?' (a question usually asked to prisoners) | 'what crime did you commit?' [colloquial]
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衰人
Cantonese
a bad person, unpleasant person; the police (slang)
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衰仔
Mandarin: shuai1 zai3
(n.) a naughty boy; a bad kid; (appellation) 'naughty boy' | 'bad boy', usually used as a form of address by parents to call one's son (especially when scolding them); 'little rascal', a form of address for someone who annoys you too much; (adjective) to be of not such good character, usually to describe when someone does something which is not so good (morally) or when someone acts in a way that they shouldn't (this can be considered as a toned down version to the adjective '衰格')
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衰仔樂園
Mandarin: shuai1 zai3 le4 yuan2
South Park — a controversial adult-oriented animated television programme which often tests the boundaries of good taste with its off-beat humour
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衰佬
Mandarin: shuai1 lao3
husband; used by wife with others (spoken)
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衰俾人睇
Mandarin: shuai1 bi3 ren2 di4
Cantonese
looked down by others; disgrace; humiliated; embarrassing
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衰公
Mandarin: shuai1 gong1
(noun | appellation) a disrespectful form of address (expressing irritation) for a man or one's husband
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衰到冇人有
Mandarin: shuai1 dao4 mao3 ren2 you3
Cantonese
extremely nasty; terrible beyond belief [colloquial]
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衰到冇得頂
Mandarin: shuai1 dao4 mao3 de5 ding3
Simplified: 衰到冇得顶
Cantonese
extremely nasty; terrible beyond belief [colloquial]
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衰到貼地
Mandarin: shuai1 dao4 tie1 di4
Simplified: 衰到贴地
cannot get worse than this (spoken)
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