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HSK 2 word · adjective

guì

expensive; honorable

Traditional:

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Example sentence

这个手表很贵。

Zhè ge shǒubiǎo hěn guì.

This watch is expensive.

More sentences with

这个手表最贵。

Zhè ge shǒubiǎo zuì guì.

This watch is the most expensive.

据此,可以判断昂贵仍然具有较高的研究价值。

Jù cǐ, kěyǐ pànduàn áng guì réngrán jùyǒu jiào gāo de yánjiū jiàzhí.

Accordingly, one can judge that expensive still has relatively high research value.

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Frequently asked questions about

What does 贵 mean?
贵 (guì) means "expensive; honorable" in English. It is an HSK 2 vocabulary word.
What is the traditional form of 贵?
The traditional Chinese form of 贵 is 貴.
How many strokes does 贵 have?
贵 has 9 strokes. Follow the stroke order diagram above to write it correctly.
Which HSK level is 贵 in?
贵 is part of the HSK 2 word list, so it belongs to the elementary vocabulary band taught in the daily lessons.