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 | 翘 | 翹 | qiáo | qiao2 | outstanding; to raise | ||
2 | 翘首 | 翹首 | qiáo shǒu | qiao2 shou3 | to raise one's head and look | ||
3 | 翘嘴鹬 | 翹嘴鷸 | qiáo zuǐ yù | qiao2 zui3 yu4 | (bird species of China) Terek sandpiper (Xenus cinereus) | ||
4 | 翘足引领 | 翹足引領 | qiáo zú yǐn lǐng | qiao2 zu2 yin3 ling3 | waiting on tiptoes and craning one's neck (idiom); to look forward eagerly; to long for; also pr. [qiao4 zu2 yin3 ling3] | ||
5 | 翘足而待 | 翹足而待 | qiáo zú ér dài | qiao2 zu2 er2 dai4 | to expect in a short time (idiom); also pr. [qiao4 zu2 er2 dai4] | ||
6 | 翘足 | 翹足 | qiáo zú | qiao2 zu2 | lit. on tiptoes; to look forward eagerly; to long for | ||
7 | 翘望 | 翹望 | qiáo wàng | qiao2 wang4 | to raise one's head and look into the distance; fig. to forward to; to long for | ||
8 | 翘首以待 | 翹首以待 | qiáo shǒu yǐ dài | qiao2 shou3 yi3 dai4 | to hold one's breath (in anticipation) (idiom); to anxiously await | ||
9 | 翘首企足 | 翹首企足 | qiáo shǒu qǐ zú | qiao2 shou3 qi3 zu2 | to eagerly look forward to (idiom) | ||
10 | 翘首抗足 | 翹首抗足 | qiáo shǒu kàng zú | qiao2 shou3 kang4 zu2 | to raise one's head and stand on tiptoe in admiration (idiom) | ||
11 | 翘曲 | 翹曲 | qiáo qū | qiao2 qu1 | to warp; to bend; fig. distorted opinion; prejudice | ||
12 | 翘企 | 翹企 | qiáo qǐ | qiao2 qi3 | to look forward eagerly; to long for | ||
13 | 翘盼 | 翹盼 | qiáo pàn | qiao2 pan4 | to long for; eager for | ||
14 | 翘棱 | 翹稜 | qiáo leng | qiao2 leng5 | to warp; to bend | ||
15 | 翘居群首 | 翹居群首 | qiáo jū qún shǒu | qiao2 ju1 qun2 shou3 | head and shoulders above the crowd (idiom); preeminent; outstanding | ||
16 | 翘楚 | 翹楚 | qiáo chǔ | qiao2 chu3 | person of outstanding talent | ||
17 | 翘材 | 翹材 | qiáo cái | qiao2 cai2 | outstanding talent |
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