Usage of the character 搬
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搬
[搬]
- to move (i.e. relocate oneself)
- to move (sth relatively heavy or bulky)
- to shift
- to copy indiscriminately
bānbīng
搬兵
[搬兵]
- to call for reinforcements
- to bring in troops
bānchǎng
搬场
[搬場]
- to move (house)
- to relocate
- removal
bānzhǐ
搬指
[搬指]
- variant of 扳指 (bānzhǐ)
bānsuō
搬唆
[搬唆]
- to stir up trouble
bānzǒu
搬走
[搬走]
- to carry
bānyùn
搬运
[搬運]
- freight
- transport
- portage
- to transport
- to carry
bāndòng
搬动
[搬動]
- to move (sth) around
- to move house
bānqǐng
搬请
[搬請]
- to request
- to call for
bānpù
搬铺
[搬鋪]
- to arrange (for the dying)
zhàobān
照搬
[照搬]
- to copy
- to imitate
bānjiā
搬家
[搬家]
- to move house; to relocate
- to remove (sth)
bānyí
搬移
[搬移]
- to move (house)
- to relocate
- removals
bānzhuān
搬砖
[搬磚]
- to do hard physical labor (as a job)
- (fig.) to play mahjong
bānqiān
搬迁
[搬遷]
- to move
- to relocate
- removal
bānnòng
搬弄
[搬弄]
- to fiddle with
- to play and move sth about
- to show off (what one can do)
- to parade (one's capabilities)
- to cause trouble
bānkǒu
搬口
[搬口]
- to pass on stories (idiom); to sow dissension
- to blab
- to tell tales
bānyòng
搬用
[搬用]
- to apply mechanically
- to copy and use
bānchūqù
搬出去
[搬出去]
- to move out (vacate)
- to shift sth out
bānyùngōng
搬运工
[搬運工]
- porter
bānqiānhù
搬迁户
[搬遷戶]
- person or household that has to be relocated (to make way for a construction project etc)
bānxuàntou
搬楦头
[搬楦頭]
- lit. to move the shoes on the shoe tree (idiom)
- fig. to expose shameful secrets (old)
bānnòngshìfēi
搬弄是非
[搬弄是非]
- to incite a quarrel (idiom); to sow discord between people
- to tell tales
- to make mischief
bānchúndìshé
搬唇递舌
[搬唇遞舌]
- to pass on stories (idiom); to sow dissension
- to blab
- to tell tales
bānzhuānzájiǎo
搬砖砸脚
[搬磚砸腳]
- to hurt oneself by one's own doing
- to boomerang
- to shoot oneself in the foot (idiom)
xínglǐbānyùngōng
行李搬运工
[行李搬運工]
- baggage handler
bānshítouzázìjǐdejiǎo
搬石头砸自己的脚
[搬石頭砸自己的腳]
- to move a stone and stub one's toe
- to shoot oneself in the foot (idiom)
bānqǐshítouzázìjǐdejiǎo
搬起石头砸自己的脚
[搬起石頭砸自己的腳]
- to crush one's own foot while trying to maneuver a rock (to a cliff edge, to drop on one's enemy) (idiom)
- hoisted by one's own petard