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 | 肝 | 肝 | gān | gan1 | liver; Classifiers: 叶 | ||
2 | 肝脏 | 肝臟 | gān zàng | gan1 zang4 | liver | ||
3 | 肝炎 | 肝炎 | gān yán | gan1 yan2 | hepatitis | ||
4 | 肝气不舒 | 肝氣不舒 | gān qì bù shū | gan1 qi4 bu4 shu1 | disordered flow of liver energy (Chinese medicine) (idiom) | ||
5 | 肝硬化 | 肝硬化 | gān yìng huà | gan1 ying4 hua4 | cirrhosis | ||
6 | 肝阴不足 | 肝陰不足 | gān yīn bù zú | gan1 yin1 bu4 zu2 | yīn energy insufficiency in hepatic system (Chinese medicine) | ||
7 | 肝阳上亢 | 肝陽上亢 | gān yáng shàng kàng | gan1 yang2 shang4 kang4 | 陽 |阳 [yang2] energy rising in excess in hepatic system (Chinese medicine) (idiom) | ||
8 | 肝吸虫 | 肝吸蟲 | gān xī chóng | gan1 xi1 chong2 | liver fluke | ||
9 | 肝醣 | 肝醣 | gān táng | gan1 tang2 | glycogen; (Tw) glycogen | ||
10 | 肝气犯胃 | 肝氣犯胃 | gān qì fàn wèi | gan1 qi4 fan4 wei4 | invasion of the stomach system by hepatic 氣 |气 [qi4] (Chinese medicine) (idiom) | ||
11 | 肝脑涂地 | 肝腦塗地 | gān nǎo tú dì | gan1 nao3 tu2 di4 | to offer one's life in sacrifice | ||
12 | 肝火上逆 | 肝火上逆 | gān huǒ shàng nì | gan1 huo3 shang4 ni4 | adversely rising liver fire (Chinese medicine) (idiom) | ||
13 | 肝火 | 肝火 | gān huǒ | gan1 huo3 | irascibility; irritability; (TCM) inflammation of the liver | ||
14 | 肝胆相照 | 肝膽相照 | gān dǎn xiāng zhào | gan1 dan3 xiang1 zhao4 | to treat one another with absolute sincerity (idiom); to show total devotion | ||
15 | 肝胆俱裂 | 肝膽俱裂 | gān dǎn jù liè | gan1 dan3 ju4 lie4 | overwhelmed by grief or terror (idiom) | ||
16 | 肝肠寸断 | 肝腸寸斷 | gān cháng cùn duàn | gan1 chang2 cun4 duan4 | lit. liver and guts cut to pieces (idiom); fig. grief-stricken | ||
17 | 肝病 | 肝病 | gān bìng | gan1 bing4 | liver disease | ||
18 | 肝癌 | 肝癌 | gān ái | gan1 ai2 | liver cancer |
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