Stroke Order: 得到失去如何鋪鋪買得對

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Character: 買

Jyutping: maai5

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Strokes: 12

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Related Words with "買"

dai2
maai5

good value for money

daam1
faan1
maai5
seoi2

Chinese customs and ceremony led and conducted by the eldest son in the funeral of one's father

sau1
maai5
jan4
meng6

an intentional act to cause death to others

sau1
maai5
jan4
sam1

verb; buy popularity; try to win popular support

sau1
maai5
lou2

(noun) a scrap buyer

caau2
maai5
caau2
maai6

speculation

suk6
jan4
maai5
po3
wok6

to be tricked by someone who is supposed to be a friend

maai5
wai2

to pay for allocated places (usually in the context of social welfare, such as care homes, education etc., often used by the government as a temporary measure to fill a shortage in public amenitites by buying places from private organizations)

maai5
je5

shopping; to buy stuff

maai5
ding6

buy in advance; used in gambling to refer to a 'confirmed' bet where the decision cannot be reversed once the bet has been placed

maai5
siu2
gin3
siu2

scarce in supply (spoken)

maai5
sau2

buyer

maai5
gun1
coi4
zi1
ding6

(don't know where to buy a coffin); to act recklessly

maai5
hok3

buying the shell corporation (for listing); back-door listing; reverse takeover; reverse merger; reverse IPO

maai5
seoi2

'buying water', a ceremony carried out by the eldest son for a dead parent

maai5
jin3
so1

to buy insurance

maai5
pun4

buy order (on the stock exchange)

maai5
maai6

trading

maai5
hei2

to take-over or purchase something with money; to kill someone by hiring an assassin

maai5
lou6
cin4

money, paid to bandits for passage

maai5
ceng1
miu4

to profiteer; to exploit and take advantage of those in difficult circumstances / suffering from hardship in order to gain benefits by unfair means, usually to describe profiteers who take advantage of farmers during hard times to prepay for future crops from them at an unreasonably low price, which is effectively loan sharking in disguise

zaan6
cin2
maai5
faa1
daai3

(literally: to earn money to buy flowers for wearing); one's salary is not needed for basic living expenses and can be spent on luxuries

suk6
maai5

to redeem; to buy out

gaak3
saan1
maai5
ngau4

to commit to something without understanding it fully

gou1
maai5

shoplifting

maai5
sung3

(verb) 1. To do groceries; 2. Buy some take out

zoi3
maai5

to buy again; to repurchase [written and colloquial]

heoi3
gaai1
si5
maai5
jau5
gaa3
gong2
aa3

so you think you are haggling for vegetables at a market is it? (said in a manner to express that one going to stand firm and not going to accept any lower price offer) [colloquial]

ziu1
bing1
𠔊
maai5
maa5

to call on fellow members for support to strengthen one's forces; to get backup ready for a conflict [colloquial]

wan2
gwai2
maai5

describes a shop or a restaurant which is doomed to fail as a result of not getting enough customers [colloquial]

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Same Radical (貝)

bui3
zing1
fu6
coi4
gung3
pan4
fo6
faan5
taam1
gwaan3
zaak3
yi6
gwai3
bin2
tik1

Same Pronunciation

maai5
maai6
maai4
maai6
maai6
maai6
maai5

12 Strokes

fu6
pong4
git6
saan3
bei6
gaa1
ngou6
hoi2
zing6
got3
cong3
fan1
sing3
lou6