捧
Meaning:
to hold or offer with both hands
Pinyin:
peng3
Strokes:
11
Radical:
捧
How to Write 捧 - undefined Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "捧" in Chinese
The Chinese character 捧 (peng3) means "to hold or offer with both hands". This character is written with 11 strokes. Common words containing 捧 include: 吹捧, 捧哏, 捧场.
📚 Words and Phrases with 捧
Common words containing this character
吹捧
to flatter
HSK 2
捧哏
straight man (supporting role in comic dialogue 對口相聲|对口相声[dui4 kou3 xiang4 sheng1])
HSK 2
捧场
to show one's support for a performer or theatrical troupe etc by attending their show; to attend an event to cheer on the participants
HSK 2
热捧
a craze
HSK 2
追捧
to exhibit great enthusiasm for sb or sth; to embrace
HSK 2
受追捧
to be eagerly sought after
HSK 3
掇臀捧屁
to hold up buttocks and praise a fart (idiom); to use flatter to get what one wants
HSK 4
众星捧月
lit. all the stars cup themselves around the moon (idiom, from Analects); fig. to view sb as core figure
HSK 4
胡吹乱捧
indiscriminate admiration (idiom)
HSK 4
西子捧心
lit. Xishi clasps at her heart (idiom)
HSK 4
📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "捧"?
- The pinyin is peng3
- How many strokes does "捧" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "捧" mean?
- to hold or offer with both hands
- What is the radical of "捧"?
- The radical is "捧"