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 | 骇人听闻 | 駭人聽聞 | hài rén tīng wén | hai4 ren2 ting1 wen2 | shocking; horrifying; atrocious; terrible | ||
2 | 震天骇地 | 震天駭地 | zhèn tiān hài dì | zhen4 tian1 hai4 di4 | to shake heaven and earth (idiom) | ||
3 | 震骇 | 震駭 | zhèn hài | zhen4 hai4 | to astonish; to horrify | ||
4 | 威骇 | 威駭 | wēi hài | wei1 hai4 | to intimidate | ||
5 | 惊涛骇浪 | 驚濤駭浪 | jīng tāo hài làng | jing1 tao1 hai4 lang4 | perilous situation | ||
6 | 惊世骇俗 | 驚世駭俗 | jīng shì hài sú | jing1 shi4 hai4 su2 | universally shocking; to offend the whole of society | ||
7 | 惊人骇世 | 驚人駭世 | jīng rén hài shì | jing1 ren2 hai4 shi4 | to spring a surprise on people (idiom) | ||
8 | 惊骇 | 驚駭 | jīng hài | jing1 hai4 | to be shocked; to be appalled; to be terrified | ||
9 | 惊风骇浪 | 驚風駭浪 | jīng fēng hài làng | jing1 feng1 hai4 lang4 | fearful winds and terrific billows (idiom) | ||
10 | 防骇 | 防駭 | fáng hài | fang2 hai4 | anti-hacker | ||
11 | 骇人 | 駭人 | hài rén | hai4 ren2 | terrifying; shocking; dreadful | ||
12 | 骇然 | 駭然 | hài rán | hai4 ran2 | overwhelmed with shock, horror or amazement; dumbstruck; aghast | ||
13 | 骇怕 | 駭怕 | hài pà | hai4 pa4 | to be afraid; to be frightened | ||
14 | 骇目惊心 | 駭目驚心 | hài mù jīng xīn | hai4 mu4 jing1 xin1 | shocking and appalling (idiom) | ||
15 | 骇浪 | 駭浪 | hài làng | hai4 lang4 | swelling or stormy seas | ||
16 | 骇客 | 駭客 | hài kè | hai4 ke4 | hacker (computing) (loanword) | ||
17 | 骇诧无似 | 駭詫無似 | hài chà wú sì | hai4 cha4 wu2 si4 | to be utterly amazed (idiom) | ||
18 | 骇 | 駭 | hài | hai4 | to astonish; to startle; to hack (computing, loanword) |
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