揽
攬HSK 7freq #12258
Meanings
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- 1.to monopolize; to seize
- 2.to take into one's arms; to embrace
- 3.to fasten (with a rope etc)
- 4.to take on (responsibility etc); to canvass
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Wiktionary
- 1.hawser; heavy rope for mooring boats
- 2.cable; thick rope with many strands (Classifier: 條/条 c)
- 3.to moor; to tie; to fasten
- 4.to wear something that requires wrapping
- 5.betting slips for illegal bookmaking
- 6.martingale (gambling strategy) (Classifier: 條/条 c)
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Etymology
Simplified from 攬 (覽 → 览).
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Components
Components from cjk-decomp · MIT
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Derived terms
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Related words
招揽 to attract (customers); to drum up (trade)揽客 to solicit customers; to tout for customers兜揽 to canvas (for customers)延揽 to recruit talent揽权 to concentrate power in one's own hands揽收 (of a courier) to pick up; to collect (parcels or goods for shipping)揽炒 (Hong Kong) to seek mutual destruction承揽 to contract for an entire project包揽 to take it all upon oneself; to undertake the whole task; (fig.) to sweep (all prizes etc)统揽 to be in overall charge独揽 to monopolize揽胜 variant of 览胜[lǎn shèng]