kǎn kě
bumpy (of a road)
rough (of life)
to be down on one's luck
to be full of frustrations and dashed hopes
kǎn kě
variant of 坎坷[kǎn kě]
bumpy (of a road)
rough (of life)
kǎn
pit
threshold
one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦[ba1 gua4], symbolizing water
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mén kǎn
variant of 門檻|门槛[men2 kan3]
Chì kǎn
Chikan district of Zhanjiang city 湛江市[Zhan4 jiang1 shi4], Guangdong
kǎn jiān
sleeveless jacket (usually cotton)
Chinese waistcoat
kǎn r
critical juncture
key moment
Chì kǎn qū
Chikan district of Zhanjiang city 湛江市[Zhan4 jiang1 shi4], Guangdong
Kǎn dà hā
Kandahar (town in Southern Afghanistan)
kǎn ér jǐng
karez, qanat or "horizontal well" (irrigation and water management system used in Xinjiang, Central Asia and Middle East)
kǎn kě bù píng
pot-holed and bumpy road (idiom); fig. full of disappointment and dashed hopes
Kǎn tè bó léi dà zhǔ jiào
Archbishop of Canterbury, head of Church of England
Kǎn pà lā
Kampala, capital of Uganda
kǎn dé lā
candela (unit of luminosity)
standard candle
Kǎn dà hā shěng
Kandahar province of Afghanistan
mìng tú kǎn kě
to have a tough life
to meet much adversity in one's life
kēng kǎn
uneven (road)
depression (in terrain)
Ā ěr kǎn tǎ lā
Alcántara, municipality in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain
Alcantara, Brazil space launch site
mén kǎn r
erhua variant of 門坎|门坎[men2 kan3]
kǎn kě duō chuǎn
full of trouble and misfortune (usu. referring to someone's life)
kǎn jiān r
erhua variant of 坎肩[kan3 jian1]
Kǎn tǎ bù lián shān mài
Cantabrian mountain range in north Spain dividing Asturias from Castilla-Leon
Kǎn bèi ěr zhū rú cāng shǔ
Campbell's dwarf hamster (Phodopus campbelli)
tǔ kǎn r
erhua variant of 土坎[tu3 kan3]
Kǎn tǎ bù lián hǎi
Bay of Biscay (Spanish: Mare Cantabrico)
Kǎn tè bó léi Gù shì Jí
The Canterbury Tales, collection of stories by Geoffrey Chaucer 喬叟|乔叟[Qiao2 sou3]
Kǎn tǎ bù lǐ yà
Cantabria, Spanish autonomous region, capital Santander 桑坦德[Sang1 tan3 de2]
Kǎn péi lā
Canberra, capital of Australia (Tw)
kǎn r jǐng
karez, qanat or "horizontal well" (irrigation and water management system used in Xinjiang, Central Asia and Middle East)
kǎn
old variant of 坎[kan3]
pit
hole