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Talking Chinese English Dictionary

Talking Chinese<->English dictionary with pinyin, English definition, pronunciation, variants, stroke animation, stroke order image, and sample sentences.
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IDChineseTrad.PinyinPlainPYEnglish Definition
IDChineseTrad.PinyinPlainPYEnglish Definition
1 xi1rare; uncommon; watery; sparse
2稀少 稀少 shǎoxi1 shao3sparse; rare
3稀疏 稀疏 shūxi1 shu1sparse; infrequent; thinly spread
4稀薄 稀薄 xi1 bo2thin; rarefied
5稀有 稀有 yǒuxi1 you3uncommon
6稀罕 稀罕 hanxi1 han5rare; uncommon; rarity; to value as a rarity; to cherish; Taiwan pr. [xi1 han3]
7地旷人稀 地曠人稀 kuàng rén di4 kuang4 ren2 xi1a vast territory with a sparse population; much land and few people (idiom)
8古稀 古稀 gu3 xi1seventy years old
9稀奇古怪 稀奇古怪 guàixi1 qi2 gu3 guai4crazy; bizarre; weird; fantastic; strange
10稀奇 稀奇 xi1 qi2rare; strange
11稀里哗啦 稀裡嘩啦 li huā xi1 li5 hua1 la1(onom.) rustling sound; sound of rain or of sth falling down; in disorder; completely smashed; badly battered; broken to pieces
12稀里糊涂 稀裏糊塗 li tuxi1 li5 hu2 tu5muddleheaded; careless
13稀里光当 稀里光當 li guāng dāngxi1 li5 guang1 dang1thin; diluted
14稀烂 稀爛 lànxi1 lan4smashed up; broken into pieces; thoroughly mashed; pulpy
15珍稀 珍稀 zhēn zhen1 xi1rare; precious and uncommon
16渐稀 漸稀 jiàn jian4 xi1to thin out gradually; to become fainter and fainter
17稀饭 稀飯 fànxi1 fan4porridge; gruel
18地广人稀 地廣人稀 guǎng rén di4 guang3 ren2 xi1vast, but sparsely populated
19稀巴烂 稀巴爛 lànxi1 ba1 lan4same as 稀烂
20和稀泥 和稀泥 huò huo4 xi1 ni2to try to smooth things over; to paper over the issues; to gloss things over
21物以稀为贵 物以稀為貴 wéi guìwu4 yi3 xi1 wei2 gui4the rarer sth is, the greater its value (idiom)
22人烟稀少 人煙稀少 rén yān shǎoren2 yan1 xi1 shao3no sign of human habitation (idiom); desolate
23年逾古稀 年逾古稀 nián nian2 yu2 gu3 xi1over seventy years old
24抹稀泥 抹稀泥 mo3 xi1 ni2see 和稀泥
25绿豆稀饭 綠豆稀飯 dòu fànlu:4 dou4 xi1 fan4congee or rice porridge cooked with green beans

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