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The Chinese character 昇 - Chinese-German Dictionary HanDeDict

昇

variant: 
pronunciation (Pinyin): 
pronunciation (Cantonese): 
historical pronunciation (Tang): 
*shiəng
 
Kangxi radical: 

Stroke order

昇: Stroke order

Styles of writing

昇: regular script
regular script

昇: regular script (using a pen)
regular script (using a pen)

昇: semi-cursive script
semi-cursive script

昇: clerical script
clerical script

昇: serif (Songti/Mingti)
serif (Songti/Mingti)

昇: Fangsongti
Fangsongti

昇: sans serif
sans serif

昇: rounded
rounded

Examples: words that contain the character 昇

    [ ]   (huòbìshēngzhí)

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  1.  n   Aufwertung (einer Währung)

    [ ]   (pānshēng)

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  1.  v   ansteigen (Börse)
  2.  v   emporstreben, aufsteigen

The following entries have not been verified:

    [ ]   (xiérìshēng)

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  1.  heliakisch, zur Sonne gehörend   [astron]

    [ ]   (shēngqǐ)

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  1.  v   sich anheben, heben

    [ ]   (zhíshēngjī)

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  1.  n   Helikopter
  2.  n   Hubschrauber

    [ 調 ]   (diàoshēng)

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  1.  v   begünstigen

    [ ]   (shēngjiàngjī)

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  1.  n   Aufzug, Lift   [tech]

    [ ]   (shēnghuá)

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  1.  n   Sublimation   [chem]
  2.  n   Sublimierung   [chem]
  3.  v   sublimieren   [chem]

    [ ]   (zhuóshēng)

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  1.  v   avancieren

    [ ]   (tíshēngguǎn)

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  1.  n   Sammelkanal   [chem]

    [ ]   (shēnghuáwù)

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  1.  n   Sublimat   [chem]

We say thank you...

The Cantonese pronunciation(s) for this character are presented using jyutping romanization. Sources include the Unihan database and the Jyutping phrase box from the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong. The copyright of the Jyutping phrase box belongs to the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong. We would like to thank the Jyutping Group of the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong for permission to use the electronic file in our research and product development.
The stroke order graphics are provided by CJK Stroke Order Project. Unfortunately, a lot of characters still lack such information. Do you know how to create computer graphics? Then you can help create the missing illustrations - other learners will be very grateful for your contributions. We will be adding new illustrations on a regular basis, as they become available.