Meanings
Counter
1. counter for stories, episodes of TV series, etc.
Alt. forms
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (61 in total)
reception (telephone); listening (to a telephone)
speaker; narrator; speaker (of a language)
anecdote; tidbit; gossip; little-known story
lovers talk; sweet nothings
art of conversation
topic; subject; much talked about; topical; in the news
narration
sad story
conversation
telephone call; speaking over the telephone; (Internet) voice call; counter for telephone calls of a set duration
myth; legend
dialogue; discussion; conversation; interaction
telepathic communication
talk; conversation; dialogue
true story
everyday conversation; day-to-day conversation
secret story; unknown episode
folk tale; folktale; folk story; folklore
tale; narrative
anecdote; brief (comic) story
quiet conversation; gossiping; idle talk
lecture; discourse
night chat; tale told at night
topic; subject
utterance; speech
Buddhist sermon
exemplum; apologue
chat over tea
similar story; variant tale
chitchat
one's own account (of something); account one got (heard) from somebody at first hand
one's own account (of something); account one got (heard) from somebody at first hand
direct (telephone) line; direct dialing
retelling (of a tale, legend, etc.)
(the art of) storytelling
exemplum
confabulation; fabrication
illustration
sad or tragic story
silent mouthing
conversing from the heart; love story
small talk; gossip; spoken language; colloquial expression
coming to talk; conversation one came (to a place) to have
good story; beautiful story; heartwarming story
Standard Chinese; Modern Standard Mandarin; Putonghua
colloquial Chinese
classified telephone directory
(a) short story; short-story writer
subscribed telephone; subscription telephone
Zen talk
intra-city telephone call; local call
long-distance call
(telephone) call forwarding; call diversion
intercom; intercommunication system
Qing Mandarin (standard variety of Chinese spoken by official classes during the Qing dynasty); Mandarin (branch of Chinese spoken in northern and southwestern China)
round table meeting or talks
American spoken English
talking to oneself; conducting a monologue
conversation on worldly affairs; chat about everyday life (business)
self-contained (of a story)
heartbreaking story; tragic tale