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Jyutping muk6 baan2
Pinyin mù bǎn

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. slab
  2. board
  3. plank
  4. CL:張|张[zhang1],塊|块[kuai4]
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
  1. 名詞
    用木​整成​嘅​板​(​量​詞​:​塊​)
    wooden board; wooden plank
    • 呢塊木板太薄,好易斷。
      呢块木板太薄,好易断。
      nei1 faai3 muk6 baan2 taai3 bok6, hou2 ji6 tyun5.
      This plank is too thin and will break easily.
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. noun
    hardwood clapper used in some forms of traditional Chinese music
  2. noun
    board; plank (Classifier: 張/张 m; 塊/块 m)
    (syn.) 枋板, 枋仔, 柴枋
Definitions (Kaifangcidian)
  1. (沒有對應漢語詞彙)
Definitions (HSK3.0)
  1. HSK3 七一九级词汇表 #2932
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    笨得像块木板一样。
    笨得像塊木板一樣。
    bèn dé xiàng kuài mù bǎn yī yàng 。
    • Dumb as a block of wood.
  2. Mandarin
    这块木板大约两公尺长。
    這塊木板大約兩公尺長。
    zhè kuài mù bǎn dà yuē liǎng gōng chǐ zhǎng 。
    • The board is about two meters long.
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    呢块木板太薄,好易断。
    呢塊木板太薄,好易斷。
    nei1 faai3 muk6 baan2 taai3 bok6, hou2 ji6 tyun5.
    • This plank is too thin and will break easily.
  2. Cantonese
    木板
    木板
    muk6 baan2
    • wooden board
    • wooden plank
  3. Cantonese
    你话铺阶砖定木板好?
    你話鋪階磚定木板好?
    nei5 waa6 pou1 gaai1 zyun1 ding6 muk6 baan2 hou2?
    • Tile or wood flooring is better?
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    加以进了几回城,阿Q自然更自负,然而他又很鄙薄城里人,譬如用三尺三寸宽的木板做成的凳子,未庄人叫“长凳”,他也叫“长凳”,城里人却叫“条凳”,他想:这是错的,可笑!
    加以進了幾回城,阿Q自然更自負,然而他又很鄙薄城裏人,譬如用三尺三寸寬的木板做成的凳子,未莊人叫“長凳”,他也叫“長凳”,城裏人卻叫“條凳”,他想:這是錯的,可笑!
    jiā yǐ jìn le jǐ huí chéng , ā guì zì rán gèng zì fù , ránér tā yòu hěn bǐ bó chéng lǐ rén , pì rú yòng sān chǐ sān cùn kuān de mù bǎn zuò chéng de dèng zǐ , wèi zhuāng rén jiào “ cháng dèng ” , tā yě jiào “ cháng dèng ” , chéng lǐ rén què jiào “ tiáo dèng ” , tā xiǎng : zhè shì cuò de , kě xiào !
    • Moreover, after Ah Q had been to town several times, he naturally became even more conceited, although at the same time he had the greatest contempt for townspeople. For instance, a bench made of a wooden plank three feet by three inches the Weichuang villagers called a "long bench." Ah Q called it a "long bench" too; but the townspeople called it a "straight bench," and he thought, "This is wrong. How ridiculous!"
  2. Mandarin
    木板
    木板
    mù bǎn
    • board; plank