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Information of 辣
Pinyinlà
Radical
辛
Strokes
14 strokes
Usage
★★★★★
Definition
hot (spicy) / pungent
辣Pronunciation: làDefinitions:1. A stimulating taste similar to ginger, garlic, etc.- Example: 辣椒 (Làjiāo) - a perennial herb whose fruits can be shaped like a brush tip or a lantern, green when unripe and turning red when mature. Edible and used in medicine. Also known as "辣子". - Example: 辛辣 (xīnlà) - pungent or bitter. - Example: 辣乎乎 (làhūhū) - spicy, hot. - Example: 酸甜苦辣 (suāntiánkǔlà) - sweet, sour, bitter, and spicy.2. The stimulation of a hot taste.- Example: 辣眼睛 (làyǎnjīng) - a hot or irritating sensation in the eyes.3. Ruthlessness or bitterness.- Example: 毒辣 (dúlà) - venomous and cruel.- Example: 泼辣 (pōlà) - fierce and tough.- Example: 手段辣 (shǒuduànlà) - ruthless measures.Additional Meanings:- (Noun) Refers to a penetrating flavor (hot; peppery; sharp).- (Noun) Refers to pungent vegetables like ginger, garlic, and chili.- (Noun) Pain or hurt.- (Adjective) Fierce or ruthless; characterized by cruelty.- (Adjective) Hot or sweltering (in temperature).- (Verb) To stimulate with a hot taste (bite; sting). Usage Examples:- 辣菜根子 (là cài gēnzi) - the roots of spicy vegetables, meaning very fiery or tough.- 辣拐子 (làguǎizi) - fierce and sharp-tongued person, or someone who speaks harshly.- The phrase 辣躁 (làzào) refers to a fierce temperament or irritable nature. Notes:The character “辣” consists of the phonetic element “剌” which conveys the idea of a sharp or piercing sensation, paired with “辛”, referring to a bitter taste.
piquancy / pungency / peppery taste
sassy young woman or pretty girl (esp. one from China's spice belt: Guizhou, Hunan, Jiangxi, Sichuan and Yunnan)
hot chick / sexy girl / abbr. LM
red pepper paste / chili sauce
hot pepper / chili
capsicol
chili powder
pepper spray
cruel / sinister / vicious
shrewish / pungent / forceful / bold and vigorous
hot spicy soup (often sold in street stalls)
vicious and merciless (idiom)
sour, sweet, bitter and spicy hot / fig. the joys and sorrows of life
spicy hot (taste) / fig. biting (criticism)
piquancy
painful heat / scorching / painful heat / rude and forthright / provocative / hot / sexy
Spicy sauce
scorching / burning hot
ruthless method / vicious device
cayenne pepper / chili
shrewd and ruthless / efficient and unscrupulous
hot and numbing
thick chilli sauce
treacherous and murderous
Input Method for 辣
Pinyinla4
Wubi
ugki|uskg
Cangjie
yjdl
Zhengma
sefj
Four Corner
05496
Unicode
U+8fa3
Same Pronunciation Characters
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Same Radical Characters
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