Kè
Ke (c. 2000 BC), seventh of the legendary Flame Emperors, 炎帝[Yan2 di4] descended from Shennong 神農|神农[Shen2 nong2] Farmer God
kě
can
may
able to
to approve
to permit
to suit
(particle used for emphasis) certainly
very
kē
branch of study
administrative section
division
field
branch
stage directions
family (taxonomy)
rules
laws
to mete out (punishment)
to levy (taxes etc)
to fine sb
CL:個|个[ge4]
kè
to be able to
to subdue
to restrain
to overcome
gram
Tibetan unit of land area, about 6 ares
kè
variant of 克[ke4]
to subdue
to overthrow
to restrain
kè
subject
course
CL:門|门[men2]
class
lesson
CL:堂[tang2],節|节[jie2]
to levy
tax
form of divination
kē
classifier for small spheres, pearls, corn grains, teeth, hearts, satellites etc
kè
to crack (seeds) between one's teeth
kè
quarter (hour)
moment
to carve
to engrave
to cut
oppressive
classifier for short time intervals
kǎn kě
variant of 坎坷[kǎn kě]
bumpy (of a road)
rough (of life)
kě
uneven (path)
unfortunate (in life)
kē
classifier for trees, cabbages, plants etc
kē
to tap
to knock (against sth hard)
to knock (mud from boots, ashes from a pipe etc)
sà kè
sax
saxophone
(used as phonetic for za-ke or sack, e.g. in Saxon, Isaac)
Zhōng guó Jiào yù wǎng
abbr. for 中國教育和科研計算機網|中国教育和科研计算机网[Zhōng gúo Jiào yù hé Kē yán Jì suàn jī wǎng]
ké
(used in bird names) throat
Jīng Kē
Jing Ke (-227 BC), celebrated in verse and fiction as would-be assassin of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇)
dà shā mò
great desert (e.g. the Taklamakan 塔克拉瑪干|塔克拉玛干[Tǎ kè lā mǎ gàn] or Sahara 撒哈拉[Sā hā lā])
kē ke bàn bàn
bumpy (of a road)
limping (of a person)
kè
grease-pot for cart
ingot
rén jiān xǐ jù
La comédie humaine, series of novels by 19th century French novelist Honoré de Balzac 巴爾扎克|巴尔扎克[Bā ěr zhā kè]
kè
variant of 剋|克, to subdue
to destroy
to overcome
gāo lì cài
cabbage
CL:顆|颗[kē],個|个[gè]