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diào to transfer / to move (troops or cadres) / to investigate / to enquire into / accent / view / argument / key (in music) / mode (music) / tune / tone / melody
shēng sound / voice / tone / noise / reputation / classifier for sounds
语气 tone / manner of speaking / mood / CL:個|个[ge4]
口气 kǒu tone of voice / the way one speaks / manner of expression / tone
流露 liú to reveal (indirectly, implicitly) / to show (interest, contempt etc) by means of one's actions, tone of voice etc
龙龛手鉴 Lóng kān Shǒu jiàn Longkan Shoujian, Chinese character dictionary from 997 AD containing 26,430 entries, with radicals placed into 240 rhyme groups and arranged according to the four tones, and the rest of the characters similarly arranged under each radical
松动 sōng dòng loose / slack / (fig.) to soften (policies, tone of voice) / to give some slack / (of a place) not crowded
仄声 shēng oblique tone / nonlevel tone / uneven tone (the third tone of Classical Chinese)
促声 shēng entering tone (synonym of 入聲|入声[ru4 sheng1])
声调轮廓 shēng diào lún kuò tone contour
lei sentence-final particle similar to 了[le5], but carrying a tone of approval
一下 xià (after a verb) a bit; a little (indicating brief duration, or softening the tone, or suggesting giving sth a try) / all at once; suddenly
校风 xiào fēng the tone of a school / campus atmosphere
标准音 biāo zhǔn yīn standard pronunciation / standard tone (e.g. A = 440 Hz)
色调 diào hue / tone
硒鼓 toner cartridge
音调 yīn diào pitch of voice (high or low) / pitch (of a musical note) / tone
音质 yīn zhì tone / sound quality / timbre
平仄 píng level and oblique tones (technical term for Classical Chinese rhythmic poetry)
私语 to discuss in whispered tones / whispered conversation
音韵 yīn yùn music / rhyme and rhythm / initial, 音[yin1], and final and tone, 韻|韵[yun4], of a Chinese character / phoneme
to tilt / narrow / uneasy / oblique tones (in Chinese poetry)
墨粉 fěn toner (for a laser printer)
cuò obstructed / to fail / to oppress / to repress / to lower the tone / to bend back / to dampen
一声 shēng first tone in Mandarin (high, level tone)


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