hak

  • hak18515910
  • To guide and govern.
kẃn-hak;
to control.
kẃn-hâk i m̄ tîo;
cannot govern him.
hak ĕ ŭ jîeh cōi nâng?
How many are there under his authority?
i sĭ i hak ĕ kâi nâng;
he is under his authority.
bô̤ nâng kwn bô̤ nâng hak;
nobody exercises any control over it.
sĭu nâng kẃn-hak;
under authority.
  • hak25815010
  • To penetrate the meaning.
sim-heng hak-tâk;
intelligent, having tact.
hak-hak tâk-tâk;
farseeing.
úa thìaⁿ-kìⁿ cìeⁿ-seⁿ tàⁿ sim lăi cū khui hak;
when I heard that said, I understood what it all meant.
  • hak10801499
  • To visit a superior.
kak kìⁿ;
visit a superior in office.
pài hak;
go to visit an official superior.
ĕ-sôk hak-kìⁿ cīeⁿ-si;
subordinates visit their superiors in office.
cẃn-sêng pài-hak, ṳ̂ sṳ̄ put ēng;
solely to pay respects to my superior and for no other business. (Written on the visitor's card).
tòng-hak;
a fit of apoplexy.
cí khí pēⁿ sĭ tòng-hak, m̄ sĭ tòng-sú;
this is apoplexy, not sunstroke.
  • hâk2103213
  • Stiff hard clay; hardpan; solid.
thô tōiⁿ-hâk tōiⁿ-hâk nē;
the soil is very stiff and hard.
cò̤-nî pû, cîah tîeh cong-kú hâk-hâk nē;
however much it is boiled, it is always very hard when you come to eat it.
cí khí lok-lok bô̤ ēng, tîeh hiá tōiⁿ-hâk tōiⁿ-hâk kâi cìaⁿ hó̤;
these are watery and useless, those firm-fleshed and solid ones are the good ones.
kût tîeh tōiⁿ-hâk tōiⁿ-hâk nē;
it is very solid and hard when you dig into it.
  • hâk2093913
  • To learn; to practice; a science; a study.
hâk-sîp;
to learn so as to retain.
hak-seng;
a pupil.
phak hâk;
versatile aquirements.
hâk cèng; hâk thâi; hâk īⁿ;
a provincial literary chancellor.
tăi hâk;
the Great Science; a large school.
sío hâk;
a small school.
tăi-hâk-sṳ̆;
cabinet ministers.
lăi ko̤h hâk-sṳ̆;
members of the inner council.