収
See also: 收
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Translingual
Japanese | 収 |
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Simplified | 收 |
Traditional | 收 |
Han character
収 (Kangxi radical 29, 又+2, 4 strokes, cangjie input 女中水 (VLE), composition ⿰丩又)
Derived characters
- 𭷘, 𫷕, 𮎢, 𫩄, 𨳟, 𡓙, 𰋂, 𮁃
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 165, character 21
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 3128
- Dae Jaweon: page 376, character 1
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 393, character 3
- Unihan data for U+53CE
Chinese
For pronunciation and definitions of 収 – see 收 (“to arrest; to detain; to receive; to be given; etc.”). (This character is a variant form of 收). |
Japanese
収 | |
收 |
Readings
Compounds
Compounds
- 収める (osameru, “dedicate, make an offering”)
- 収まる (osamaru, “be in one's place, be installed”)
- 収まり (osamari, “conclusion, end”)
- 収益 (shūeki, “earnings, proceeds”)
- 収穫 (shūkaku, “harvest, crop”)
- 収支 (shūshi, “income and expenditure”)
- 収拾 (shūshū, “control, settling”)
- 収集 (shūshū, “gathering up, collection”)
- 収縮 (shūshuku, “deflation, contraction”)
- 収得 (shūtoku, “reception, receiving”)
- 収入 (shūnyū, “income, receipts”)
- 収納 (shūnō, “crop, harvest”)
- 収容 (shūyō, “accommodation, seating”)
- 収用 (shūyō, “expropriation, seizure”)
- 収量 (shūryō, “yield, size of harvest”)
- 収録 (shūroku, “compilation, editing”)
- 収賄 (shūwai, “accepting bribes, corruption”)
- 収容所 (shūyōsho, “home, asylum”)
- 押収 (ōshū, “seizure, confiscation”)
- 回収 (kaishū, “collection, recovery”)
- 吸収 (kyūshū, “absorption, suction”)
- 月収 (gesshū, “monthly income”)
- 減収 (genshū, “fall, decrease in income”)
- 接収 (sesshū, “confiscation”)
- 税収 (zeishū, “tax yields, revenue”)
- 増収 (zōshū, “increase in yield”)
- 徴収 (chōshū, “collection, levy”)
- 撤収 (tesshū, “withdrawal”)
- 年収 (nenshū, “annual income”)
- 買収 (baishū, “buying, corruption”)
- 没収 (bosshū, “forfeiture, seizure”)
- 領収 (ryōshū, “receipt, voucher”)
- 領収書 (ryōshūsho, “formal receipt”)
- 高収入 (kōshūnyū, “high income”)
- 贈収賄 (zōshūwai, “bribery, corruption”)
Vietnamese
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