(w)

(kǎn) pit; threshold; one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦[ba1 gua4], symbolizing water; ☵

坎儿 (w)

(kǎnr) critical juncture; key moment

坎儿井 (w)

(kǎnrjǐng) karez, qanat or "horizontal well" (irrigation and water management system used in Xinjiang, Central Asia and Middle East)

坎坎 (w)

(kǎnkǎn) (dialect) just now

坎坷 (w)

(kǎnkě) bumpy (of a road); rough (of life); to be down on one's luck; to be full of frustrations and dashed hopes

坎坷不平 (w)

(kǎnkěbùpíng) pot-holed and bumpy road (idiom); fig. full of disappointment and dashed hopes

坎坷多舛 (w)

(kǎnkěduōchuǎn) full of trouble and misfortune (usu. referring to someone's life)

坎塔布连 (w)

(kǎntǎbùlián) Cantabria in north Spain; Spanish Basque country

坎塔布连山脉 (w)

(kǎntǎbùliánshānmài) Cantabrian mountain range in north Spain dividing Asturias from Castilla-Leon

坎塔布连海 (w)

(kǎntǎbùliánhǎi) Bay of Biscay (Spanish: Mare Cantabrico)

坎壈 (w)

(kǎnlǎn) to meet with misfortune

坎大哈 (w)

(kǎndàhā) Kandahar (town in Southern Afghanistan)

坎大哈省 (w)

(kǎndàhāshěng) Kandahar province of Afghanistan

坎子 (w)

(kǎnzi) raised ground; bank

坎帕拉 (w)

(kǎnpàlā) Kampala, capital of Uganda

坎德拉 (w)

(kǎndélā) candela (unit of luminosity); standard candle

坎昆 (w)

(kǎnkūn) Cancún

坎特伯雷 (w)

(kǎntèbóléi) Canterbury, England

坎特伯雷大主教 (w)

(kǎntèbóléidàzhǔjiào) Archbishop of Canterbury, head of Church of England

坎肩 (w)

(kǎnjiān) sleeveless jacket (usually cotton); Chinese waistcoat

坎肩儿 (w)

(kǎnjiānr) erhua variant of 坎肩, sleeveless jacket (usually cotton); Chinese waistcoat

坎贝尔 (w)

(kǎnbèiěr) Campbell (name)

坎贝尔侏儒仓鼠 (w)

(kǎnbèiěrzhūrúcāngshǔ) Campbell's dwarf hamster (Phodopus campbelli)