Cantonese words starting with T
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ting4 gung1
停工
To suspend or halt construction work, operations, or project development.
ting4 haa6
停下
To stop or come to a halt.
ting4 haa6 loi4
停下來停下来
To stop; to come to a halt.
ting4 hau2
停口
To stop eating or talking.
ting4 hit3
停歇
To stop for a rest; to pause.
ting4 hok6
停學停学
To suspend studies, typically as a disciplinary measure imposed by a school.
ting4 hong4
停航
To suspend or cancel flights or shipping services.
ting4 jip6
停業停业
To suspend or cease business operations; to close down.
ting4 jung6
停用
To stop using, discontinue, disable, or suspend the use of something.
ting4 jyun2
庭院
Courtyard, patio, or garden; a walled outdoor area adjoining a building, often containing plants.
ting4 jyun4
庭園庭园
An outdoor leisure garden with plants.
ting4 kaau3
停靠
To stop or berth at a place, station, or dock.
ting4 kaau3 gong2
停靠港
Port of call; a port where a ship stops during a voyage.
ting4 kaau3 zaam6
停靠站
A public transport stop or port of call.
ting4 lau4
停留
To stay temporarily at a place; to stop over or remain.
ting4 lau4 si4 gaan3
停留時間停留时间
Duration of stay, standing time, or residence time.
ting4 ng5
亭午
Noon; midday.
ting4 ngoi6
庭外
Out-of-court; occurring or resolved outside of a court of law.
ting4 paai4
停牌
To suspend a license, especially a driver's license.
ting4 paak3
停泊
To anchor or berth a ship, or to park a vehicle.
ting4 pun4
停盤停盘
To suspend trading on the stock market.
ting4 sam2
庭審庭审
A court hearing or trial; to hear a case in court.
ting4 san1
停薪
To have one's salary suspended or withheld.
ting4 si1 fong4
停屍房停尸房
Mortuary; morgue.
ting4 si5
廷試廷试
Court examination; the final and highest level of the imperial examination system.
ting4 sik1
停息
To stop, cease, or subside.
ting4 sik6
停食
To suffer from indigestion, causing food to remain in the stomach.
ting4 syun2 daan1
停損單停损单
Stop-loss order.
ting4 syun2 dim2
停損點停损点
Stop-loss point; the threshold set to limit potential investment losses.
ting4 ting4
亭亭
Tall, upright, and graceful, typically used to describe a woman or a plant.
ting4 ting4
婷婷
Graceful and beautiful.
ting4 ting4 juk6 laap6
亭亭玉立
Tall and slim; gracefully and beautifully built (usually describing a young woman).
ting4 toi4
亭臺亭台
Pavilions and terraces; traditional elevated Chinese garden buildings.
ting4 toi4 lau4 gok3
亭臺樓閣亭台楼阁
Pavilions, terraces, towers, and kiosks, typically in Chinese gardens.
ting4 toi4 lau4 ze6
亭臺樓榭亭台楼榭
Pavilions, terraces, towers, and kiosks; traditional Chinese architectural structures built for leisure and views.
ting4 tong4
庭堂
Courtyard in front of a hall or palace.
ting4 wai3
廷尉
The chief judicial officer or minister of justice in imperial China.
ting4 wu4
亭湖
Tinghu, a district in Yancheng, Jiangsu, China.
ting4 wu4 keoi1
亭湖區亭湖区
Tinghu, a district of Yancheng City in Jiangsu Province.
ting4 zaam6
停站
To stop at a station or bus stop.
ting4 zai6
停滯停滞
To stagnate; to stand still without progressing or changing.
ting4 zai6 bat1 cin4
停滯不前停滞不前
Stagnant; at a standstill; to make no progress and remain stuck at a certain stage or situation.
ting4 zi2
亭子
Pavilion; a roofed structure without walls used for resting and cooling down.
ting4 zi2
停止
To stop, cease, halt, or temporarily suspend an action or operation.
ting4 zi2 gaan1
亭子間亭子间
A small, dark room in a traditional Shanghai-style house, typically located over the kitchen.
ting4 zik1
停職停职
To suspend someone from their duties, typically as a disciplinary measure or during an investigation.
ting4 zin3
停戰停战
To stop fighting or arguing; to establish a ceasefire or truce.
ting4 zin3 jat6
停戰日停战日
Armistice Day.
ting4 zoeng2
亭長亭长
An ancient Chinese official title for a neighborhood warden or village head.
ting4 zoeng2
庭長庭长
Presiding judge