HSK Level 3

quē

ขาด; ขาด

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我什么都不缺。

wǒ shén me dōu bù quē .

I don't lack anything.

你缺什么请跟我说。

nǐ quē shén me qǐnɡ ɡēn wǒ shuō .

Please tell me what you're missing.

桌上缺了一个碗。

zhuō shànɡ quē le yí ɡè wǎn .

There's a bowl missing from the table.

คำพ้องความหมาย

คำตรงข้าม

(yǒu)

have

(quán)

whole

นิรุกติศาสตร์และส่วนประกอบ

The Chinese character 缺 (quē) is composed of two parts: the radical 欠 (qiàn), which means "to lack" or "to be deficient," and the phonetic component 穴 (xué), which means "cave" or "hole." Together, these two components create the character 缺, which means "to be lacking" or "to be deficient."The character 缺 has a long history in Chinese culture and has been used in a variety of contexts. In ancient times, it was often used to describe natural disasters such as floods or droughts, which could cause a lack of food or resources. It was also used to describe physical disabilities or illnesses, as well as mental or emotional deficiencies.In modern times, the character 缺 is still used in a variety of contexts, but it is most commonly used to describe a lack of something that is needed or desired. For example, it can be used to describe a lack of money, a lack of time, or a lack of resources. It can also be used to describe a lack of knowledge or experience, or a lack of skill or ability.The character 缺 is a versatile character that can be used in a variety of ways to express the idea of "to be lacking" or "to be deficient." It is an important character to learn for HSK learners, as it is used frequently in both written and spoken Chinese.