Talking Chinese<->English dictionary with pinyin, English definition, pronunciation, variants, stroke animation, stroke order image, and sample sentences.
ID | Chinese | Trad. | Pinyin | PlainPY | English Definition | ||
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ID | Chinese | Trad. | Pinyin | PlainPY | English Definition | ||
1 | 莲蓉 | 蓮蓉 | lián róng | lian2 rong2 | lotus seed paste | ||
2 | 椰蓉 | 椰蓉 | yé róng | ye2 rong2 | desiccated coconut; shredded coconut | ||
3 | 蒜蓉油菜 | 蒜蓉油菜 | suàn róng yóu cài | suan4 rong2 you2 cai4 | Chinese vegetable in garlic sauce | ||
4 | 蒜蓉豆角 | 蒜蓉荳角 | suàn róng dòu jiǎo | suan4 rong2 dou4 jiao3 | green beans in garlic sauce | ||
5 | 蒜蓉 | 蒜蓉 | suàn róng | suan4 rong2 | minced garlic; garlic paste | ||
6 | 蓉城 | 蓉城 | róng chéng | Rong2 cheng2 | nickname for Chengdu 成都 | ||
7 | 蓉 | 蓉 | róng | Rong2 | see 芙蓉 , lotus; food that has been minced, shredded, or ground into a paste, suitable for stuffing or making a sauce; short name for Chengdu 成都 | ||
8 | 木芙蓉 | 木芙蓉 | mù fú róng | mu4 fu2 rong2 | cotton rose hibiscus (Hibiscus mutabilis) | ||
9 | 莲蓉包 | 蓮蓉包 | lián róng bāo | lian2 rong2 bao1 | lotus seed bun | ||
10 | 阿芙蓉 | 阿芙蓉 | ā fú róng | a1 fu2 rong2 | opium | ||
11 | 芙蓉区 | 芙蓉區 | fú róng qū | Fu2 rong2 qu1 | Furong district of Changsha city 长沙市 , Hunan | ||
12 | 芙蓉花 | 芙蓉花 | fú róng huā | fu2 rong2 hua1 | cotton rose hibiscus (Hibiscus mutabilis); lotus | ||
13 | 芙蓉出水 | 芙蓉出水 | fú róng chū shuǐ | fu2 rong2 chu1 shui3 | lit. lotus rises from the water (idiom); fig. to blossom (of poem or art) | ||
14 | 芙蓉 | 芙蓉 | fú róng | Fu2 rong2 | hibiscus; cotton rose (Hibiscus mutabilis); lotus; foo yung (Chinese dish similar to an omelet); Furong district of Changsha city 长沙市 , Malaysia | ||
15 | 豆蓉包 | 豆蓉包 | dòu róng bāo | dou4 rong2 bao1 | bean paste bun | ||
16 | 豆蓉 | 豆蓉 | dòu róng | dou4 rong2 | sweetened bean paste | ||
17 | 大唐芙蓉园 | 大唐芙蓉園 | dà táng fú róng yuán | Da4 tang2 Fu2 rong2 Yuan2 | Tang Paradise in Xi'an | ||
18 | 出水芙蓉 | 出水芙蓉 | chū shuǐ fú róng | chu1 shui3 fu2 rong2 | as a lotus flower breaking the surface (idiom); surpassingly beautiful (of young lady's face or old gentleman's calligraphy) |
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