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 | 竖起 | 豎起 | shù qǐ | shu4 qi3 | to erect (a tent etc); to prick up (one's ears); to raise (one's eyebrows); to stick up (one's thumb); to turn up (one's collar); (of a bird) to puff up (one's feathers) | ||
2 | 竖直 | 豎直 | shù zhí | shu4 zhi2 | vertical; to erect; to set upright; vertical stroke in Chinese characters; young servant (old) | ||
3 | 竖 | 豎 | shù | shu4 | to erect; vertical; vertical stroke (in Chinese characters); variant of 竖 | ||
4 | 竖井 | 豎井 | shù jǐng | shu4 jing3 | vertical shaft (for mining, ventilation systems etc) | ||
5 | 竖提 | 豎提 | shù tí | shu4 ti2 | stroke? in Chinese characters (e.g. 以 ) | ||
6 | 竖笔 | 豎筆 | shù bǐ | shu4 bi3 | vertical stroke (in Chinese characters) | ||
7 | 竖笛 | 豎笛 | shù dí | shu4 di2 | recorder; (Tw) clarinet | ||
8 | 竖钩 | 豎鉤 | shù gōu | shu4 gou1 | vertical stroke with a hook at the end (in Chinese characters) | ||
9 | 竖立 | 豎立 | shù lì | shu4 li4 | to erect; to set upright; to stand | ||
10 | 竖眉瞪眼 | 豎眉瞪眼 | shù méi dèng yǎn | shu4 mei2 deng4 yan3 | to dart fierce looks (idiom) | ||
11 | 竖起大拇指 | 豎起大拇指 | shù qǐ dà mu zhǐ | shu4 qi3 da4 mu5 zhi3 | to give a thumbs-up; to express one's approval | ||
12 | 竖起耳朵 | 豎起耳朵 | shù qǐ ěr duo | shu4 qi3 er3 duo5 | to prick up one's ears; to strain to hear sth | ||
13 | 竖琴 | 豎琴 | shù qín | shu4 qin2 | harp | ||
14 | 竖式 | 豎式 | shù shì | shu4 shi4 | standing; vertical | ||
15 | 竖弯钩 | 豎彎鉤 | shù wān gōu | shu4 wan1 gou1 | 乚 stroke in Chinese characters | ||
16 | 竖折 | 豎折 | shù zhé | shu4 zhe2 | (downwards-starting right angle character stroke) |
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