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Jyutping jin1
Pinyin

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. to choke (in crying)
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. character, obsolete
    to make a hoarse sound

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Jyutping jin1
Pinyin yàn

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. variant of 嚥|咽[yan4]
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
  1. 語素
    吞​;​令​食物​或​物件​通過​咽喉​進入​食道
    to swallow
    • 哽咽
      哽咽
      to have lump in one's throat
    • 咽喉
      咽喉
      jin1 hau4
      pharynx
  2. 動詞、書面語
    吞​;​令​食物​或​物件​通過​咽喉​進入​食道
    to swallow
    • 咽唾沫
      咽唾沫
      jin1 toe3 mut6
      to swallow saliva
  3. 名詞
    人體​入面​連接​口腔​同​食道​嘅​部分
    pharynx
  4. 近義詞
    咽喉
Definitions (Unihan)
  1. throat
  2. pharynx
  3. Cangjie Input
    RWK
Definitions (HSK3.0)
  1. HSK3 七一九级词汇表 #4805
  2. HSK3 七一九级汉字表 #1011

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Jyutping jin1
Pinyin yān

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. throat; pharynx
  2. narrow pass
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. character
    throat, pharynx
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    不喝水我咽不下这些药片。
    不喝水我咽不下這些藥片。
    bù hē shuǐ wǒ yàn bù xià zhè xiē yào piàn 。
    • I can't swallow these tablets without a drink of water.
    • If I don't drink a swig of water, I can't swallow these tablets.
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    鼻咽癌因为喺华南地区好常见,所以又叫做「广东癌」或者「广东瘤」。
    鼻咽癌因為喺華南地區好常見,所以又叫做「廣東癌」或者「廣東瘤」。
    • Nasopharyngeal cancer is most commonly seen in the Southern China area and has therefore been nicknamed as "guangdong cancer" or "guangdong tumour" in Cantonese parlance.
  2. Cantonese
    费格逊宣布退休时激动得一度哽咽。
    費格遜宣佈退休時激動得一度哽咽。
    • Alex Ferguson had a lump in his throat when announcing his own retirement.
  3. Cantonese
    哽咽
    哽咽
    • to have lump in one's throat
  4. Cantonese
    咽喉
    咽喉
    jin1 hau4
    • pharynx
  5. Cantonese
    咽唾沫
    咽唾沫
    jin1 toe3 mut6
    • to swallow saliva
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    医务人员每日上午及下午定时监测体温并关注有无新冠状肺炎干咳、咽痛、乏力、腹泻等症状,并做好记录。
    醫務人員每日上午及下午定時監測體温並關注有無新冠狀肺炎乾咳、咽痛、乏力、腹瀉等症狀,並做好記錄。
    yī wù rén yuán měi rì shàng wǔ jí xià wǔ dìng shí jiān cè tǐ wēn bìng guān zhù yǒu wú xīn guān zhuàng fèi yán gān ké , yān tòng , fá lì , fù xiè děng zhèng zhuàng , bìng zuò hǎo jì lù .
    • Every morning and afternoon, medical personnel regularly check body temperatures and take note of whether there are symptoms of novel coronavirus pneumonia, such as dry coughing, sore throat, fatigue and diarrhea, and they make records [of these observations].