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- Traditional : 放
- Simplified : 放
- Pronunciation : fàng
- Definition : to release | to free | to let go | to put | to place | to let out
Usages
- 下放 : (v) get transferred to a lower job position; demoted | (v) transfer a cadre to the factory or countryside to work
- 投放 : to put in (circulation) | to throw in
- 停放 : park | place
- 釋放 : release | liberate (a prisoner)
- 燃放 : light | set off (firecrackers, etc.)
- 排放 : discharge | exhaust (gas, etc)
- 放縱 : to let somebody have their own way | to connive at | to indulge | unrestrained | undisciplined | uncultured | boorish
- 放逐 : banish
- 放置 : put
- 放映 : show (a movie)
- 放學 : classes are over
- 放心 : to set one's mind at rest | to be at ease | to rest
- 放下 : lay down | put down | let go | release
- 放鬆 : loosen | relax
- 放肆 : wanton, unbridled
- 放射 : to radiate | radioactive
- 放棄 : to renounce | to abandon | to give up
- 放屁 : to fart | to break wind
- 放牧 : graze
- 放寬 : relax restrictions
- 放假 : to have a holiday or vacation
- 播放 : broadcast | transmit
- 奔放 : bold and unrestrained | untrammeled
- 開放 : lift (restrictions) | open | to lift a ban | to make open to the public
- 放開 : unleash | release
- 安放 : lay | place | put in a certain place
- 放出 : to let off | to give out
- 放在 : place in, on, at
- 存放 : to deposit | to leave in sb's care
- 放任 : indulge
- 發放 : provide | give | grant
- 放大 : enlarge
- 流放 : banishment | exile
- 解放 : liberation | to liberate
- 放手 : let go | have a free hand | let go one's hold
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