R HSK 3 Vocabulary
Browse 21 HSK 3 Vocabulary entries for Chinese under R.
Pinyin R
- 热爱 rè ài To love passionately; to have a deep love for. Describes a fervent, wholehearted devotion.
- 热烈 rè liè Enthusiastic; warm; fervent. Describes an intense, lively atmosphere or reception.
- 人才 rén cái Talented person; talent; skilled professional. Someone with exceptional ability or expertise.
- 人类 rén lèi Humankind; humanity; the human race. Refers to all human beings collectively.
- 人民 rén mín The people; citizens; the populace. A formal term for the citizens of a nation collectively.
- 人民币 rén mín bì Renminbi (RMB); Chinese yuan. The official currency of the People's Republic of China.
- 人群 rén qún Crowd; group of people. Refers to a gathering or mass of people in one place.
- 人生 rén shēng Life; human life. Refers to the entire course of a person's existence and experiences.
- 人员 rén yuán Personnel; staff; members. Refers to people belonging to a particular group, organisation, or role.
- 认出 rèn chū To recognise; to identify. To pick someone or something out based on prior knowledge or familiarity.
- 认得 rèn de To recognise; to know by sight. To be familiar with someone or something enough to identify them.
- 认可 rèn kě To approve; to acknowledge; to endorse. To accept something as valid, correct, or satisfactory.
- 任 rèn To serve as; to hold a position; to appoint. Used to indicate taking on or occupying an official role.
- 任何 rèn hé Any; whatever; whichever. Used to refer to every possible instance without exception.
- 任务 rèn wu Task; mission; assignment. A piece of work that needs to be completed, often with a sense of duty or responsibility.
- 仍 réng Still; yet. Indicates that a state or action continues without change.
- 仍然 réng rán Still; yet; as before. Indicates that a situation continues unchanged despite expectations or circumstances.
- 日常 rì cháng Daily; everyday; routine. Relating to the ordinary activities and events that happen regularly.
- 容易 róng yì Easy; simple; likely to happen. Describes something that requires little effort or tends to occur readily.
- 如何 rú hé How; in what way. A formal way to ask about methods, means, or opinions.
- 人工 rén gōng Artificial; manual labor. Describes things made or done by humans rather than by nature or machines.