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 | 开辟 | 開闢 | kāi pì | kai1 pi4 | to open up; to set up; to establish | ||
2 | 辟 | 辟 | pì | pi4 | to open (a door); to open up (for development); to dispel; to refute; to repudiate; law; variant of 辟 | ||
3 | 精辟 | 精闢 | jīng pì | jing1 pi4 | clear and penetrating (e.g. analysis); incisive; insightful | ||
4 | 开天辟地 | 開天闢地 | kāi tiān pì dì | kai1 tian1 pi4 di4 | to split heaven and earth apart (idiom); refers to the Pangu 盘古 creation myth | ||
5 | 透辟 | 透闢 | tòu pì | tou4 pi4 | penetrating; incisive | ||
6 | 辟雍砚 | 辟雍硯 | pì yōng yàn | pi4 yong1 yan4 | ink slab or ink stone of celadon or white porcelain with unglazed surface | ||
7 | 辟谣 | 闢謠 | pì yáo | pi4 yao2 | to refute a rumor; to deny | ||
8 | 辟室密谈 | 闢室密談 | pì shì mì tán | pi4 shi4 mi4 tan2 | to discuss behind closed doors | ||
9 | 辟室 | 闢室 | pì shì | pi4 shi4 | lit. to open a room; fig. to settle in a quiet room; behind closed doors | ||
10 | 辟谷 | 辟穀 | pì gǔ | pi4 gu3 | to abstain from eating cereals (Taoist practice); to fast | ||
11 | 另辟蹊径 | 另闢蹊徑 | lìng pì xī jìng | ling4 pi4 xi1 jing4 | to take an alternate route (idiom); to find an alternative; to take a different approach; to blaze a new trail | ||
12 | 鞭辟入里 | 鞭闢入裡 | biān pì rù lǐ | bian1 pi4 ru4 li3 | penetrated; trenchant; incisive | ||
13 | 开辟者 | 開闢者 | kāi pì zhě | kai1 pi4 zhe3 | pioneer; groundbreaker | ||
14 | 警辟 | 警闢 | jǐng pì | jing3 pi4 | profound, thorough and moving | ||
15 | 放辟邪侈 | 放辟邪侈 | fàng pì xié chǐ | fang4 pi4 xie2 chi3 | given to evildoing (idiom) | ||
16 | 独辟蹊径 | 獨辟蹊徑 | dú pì xī jìng | du2 pi4 xi1 jing4 | to blaze a new trail (idiom); to display originality | ||
17 | 大辟 | 大辟 | dà pì | da4 pi4 | death sentence; crime punishable by death |
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