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 | 腮 | 腮 | sāi | sai1 | cheek; variant of 腮 | ||
2 | 腮托 | 腮托 | sāi tuō | sai1 tuo1 | chin rest (e.g. for a violin) | ||
3 | 拙嘴笨腮 | 拙嘴笨腮 | zhuō zuǐ bèn sāi | zhuo1 zui3 ben4 sai1 | clumsy-tongued; inarticulate (idiom) | ||
4 | 抓耳挠腮 | 抓耳撓腮 | zhuā ěr náo sāi | zhua1 er3 nao2 sai1 | to tweak one's ears and scratch one's cheeks (as an expression of anxiety, delight, frustration etc) (idiom) | ||
5 | 严脸绷腮 | 嚴臉繃腮 | yán liǎn bēng sāi | yan2 lian3 beng1 sai1 | tight; close; narrow (idiom) | ||
6 | 托腮 | 托腮 | tuō sāi | tuo1 sai1 | to rest one's chin in one's hand | ||
7 | 桃腮杏眼 | 桃腮杏眼 | táo sāi xìng yǎn | tao2 sai1 xing4 yan3 | large eyes and rosy checks of a beauty (idiom) | ||
8 | 桃腮粉脸 | 桃腮粉臉 | táo sāi fěn liǎn | tao2 sai1 fen3 lian3 | rosy-cheeked (idiom) | ||
9 | 手托腮颊 | 手托腮頰 | shǒu tuō sāi jiá | shou3 tuo1 sai1 jia2 | with one's face cupped in one's hands (idiom) | ||
10 | 腮腺炎 | 腮腺炎 | sāi xiàn yán | sai1 xian4 yan2 | mumps | ||
11 | 腮腺 | 腮腺 | sāi xiàn | sai1 xian4 | parotid gland; saliva gland in cheek | ||
12 | 笨嘴拙腮 | 笨嘴拙腮 | bèn zuǐ zhuō sāi | ben4 zui3 zhuo1 sai1 | see 笨嘴拙舌 | ||
13 | 腮颊 | 腮頰 | sāi jiá | sai1 jia2 | cheek; jaw | ||
14 | 腮胡 | 腮鬍 | sāi hú | sai1 hu2 | sideburns | ||
15 | 腮红 | 腮紅 | sāi hóng | sai1 hong2 | rouge (cosmetics) | ||
16 | 腮帮子 | 腮幫子 | sāi bāng zi | sai1 bang1 zi5 | cheek | ||
17 | 腮帮 | 腮幫 | sāi bāng | sai1 bang1 | cheek; upper (of a shoe) | ||
18 | 络腮胡子 | 絡腮鬍子 | luò sāi hú zi | luo4 sai1 hu2 zi5 | variant of 络腮胡子 ; full beard | ||
19 | 尖嘴猴腮 | 尖嘴猴腮 | jiān zuǐ hóu sāi | jian1 zui3 hou2 sai1 | gaunt face; wretched appearance (idiom) | ||
20 | 肥腮鼓腹 | 肥腮鼓腹 | féi sāi gǔ fù | fei2 sai1 gu3 fu4 | fat cheeks and drum-like belly (idiom) |
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