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Talking Chinese English Dictionary

Talking Chinese<->English dictionary with pinyin, English definition, pronunciation, variants, stroke animation, stroke order image, and sample sentences.
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IDChineseTrad.PinyinPlainPYEnglish Definition
IDChineseTrad.PinyinPlainPYEnglish Definition
1 guīgui1tortoise; turtle
2龟壳花 龜殼花 guī huāgui1 ke2 hua1Formosan pit viper; Trimeresurus mucrosquamatus
3龟友 龜友 guī yǒugui1 you3turtle enthusiast
4龟笑鳖无尾 龜笑鱉無尾 guī xiào biē wěigui1 xiao4 bie1 wu2 wei3lit. a tortoise laughing at a soft-shelled turtle for having no tail (idiom); fig. the pot calling the kettle black
5龟尾市 龜尾市 guī wěi shìGui1 wei3 shi4Gumi city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea
6龟头 龜頭 guī tóugui1 tou2head of a turtle; glans penis
7龟缩 龜縮 guī suōgui1 suo1to withdraw; to hole up
8龟孙子 龜孫子 guī sūn zigui1 sun1 zi5(coll.) son of a bitch; bastard
9龟山乡 龜山鄉 guī shān xiāngGui1 shan1 xiang1Guishan or Kueishan township in Taoyuan county 桃园县 , north Taiwan
10龟山 龜山 guī shānGui1 shan1Guishan or Kueishan township in Taoyuan county 桃园县 , north Taiwan
11龟毛 龜毛 guī máogui1 mao2(Tw) (coll.) indecisive; fussy; nitpicking; (Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ku-moo])
12龟苓膏 龜苓膏 guī líng gāogui1 ling2 gao1turtle jelly, medicine made with powdered turtle shell and herbs; a similar product made without turtle shell and consumed as a dessert
13龟壳 龜殼 guī gui1 ke2tortoise shell
14龟甲万 龜甲萬 guī jiǎ wànGui1 jia3 wan4Kikkoman, Japanese brand of soy sauce, food seasonings etc
15龟甲宝螺 龜甲寶螺 guī jiǎ bǎo luógui1 jia3 bao3 luo2Mauritius cowry; Mauritia mauritiana
16龟甲 龜甲 guī jiǎgui1 jia3tortoiseshell
17龟公 龜公 guī gōnggui1 gong1pimp
18龟趺 龜趺 guī gui1 fu1pedestal in the form of a tortoise
19龟儿子 龜兒子 guī ér zigui1 er2 zi5(coll.) bastard; son of a bitch
20龟船 龜船 guī chuángui1 chuan2"turtle ship", armored warship used by Koreans in fighting the Japanese during the Imjin war of 1592-1598 壬辰倭乱
21龟背竹 龜背竹 guī bèi zhúgui1 bei4 zhu2split-leaf philodendron; Monstera deliciosa
22龟板 龜板 guī bǎngui1 ban3tortoise plastron; turtle shell

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