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Kanji Detail for 完 - "complete, perfect, whole"

  • Meaning

    完 means "complete, perfect, whole."

    1. Complete - Whole; entire.

    2. Perfect - Without defect; flawless.

    3. Finish - To accomplish; to fulfill.

  • Dictionary Citations

    The meaning above is based on the following sources:

    KANJIDIC2 A comprehensive Japanese-English kanji dictionary

    perfect; completion; end

    Unihan Unicode Han Database for CJK characters

    complete, finish, settle; whole

    CC-CEDICT A Chinese-English dictionary

    to finish; to be over; whole; complete; entire

    Make Me a Hanzi Open-source Chinese character data

    to complete, to finish, to settle; whole

    XSZD Xuéshēng Zìdiǎn (學生字典) - Student's Dictionary

    Complete. (Analects) "As long as it's complete." Meaning items are present, without seeking refinement. | When a task is finished, it's called 完. Such as 完功. | To preserve whole. Such as 完璧歸趙, a story of Lin Xiangru from the Warring States. See (Records of the Grand Historian, his biography). | Sound and good. (Mencius) "City walls are not complete." Now also describing ragged clothes as 衣履不完. | Paying taxes is called 完. Such as 完糧, meaning to fully pay, indicating payment is finished.
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Sentences including

  • I am very pleased with my new house.

  • He has done the work completely.

  • You don't have to be perfect all the time.

  • All systems are go.

  • His work is now complete.

  • His plan leaves much to be desired.

  • Are you completely through with your homework?

  • I can understand him perfectly.

  • Your answer is anything but perfect.

  • She helped her brother out with his picture.

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