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Chinese Character/Word:

Definition(s) for: 老粗

Hanzi Pinyin Definition(s)
老粗 lǎo cū - uneducated person
- yokel
- boor
- roughneck

List Ranking:

Where rank 1 is most common, and higher numbers are less common.

HSK 2 Level (2012) HSK 3 Band (2022) SUBTLEX-CH BeijingUni Global BeijingUni Weibo
- - 68,946 97,508 58,315

Individual Character Breakdown:

Simp Pinyin Eng
lǎo- prefix used before the surname of a person or a numeral indicating the order of birth of the children in a family or to indicate affection or familiarity
- old (of people)
- venerable (person)
- experienced
- of long standing
- always
- all the time
- of the past
- very
- outdated
- (of meat etc) tough
- (of sth long) wide; thick
- (of sth granular) coarse
- (of a voice) gruff
- (of sb's manner etc) rough; crude; careless; rude
- variant of 粗[cu1]
- remote; distant
- variant of 粗[cu1]

Other Words Containing 老粗

Sorted by the 'SUBTLEX-CH' rank because that seems like the most reliable. Words without a SUBTLEX-CH rank are ignored for being too rare.

Word HSK 2 Level (2012) HSK 3 Band (2022) SUBTLEX-CH BeijingUni Global BeijingUni Weibo
大老粗 - - 32,015 78,454 69,519
老粗 - - 68,946 97,508 58,315