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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 zhūzhu1hog; pig; swine; Classifiers:
2猪肉 豬肉 zhū ròuzhu1 rou4pork
3猪瘟 豬瘟 zhū wēnzhu1 wen1swine fever
4猪精 豬精 zhū jīngzhu1 jing1pork bouillon powder; (neologism) (slang) a person who, like a pig, is fat and ugly and given to histrionics
5猪湾 豬灣 zhū wānZhu1 Wan1Bay of Pigs (Cuba)
6猪扒 豬扒 zhū zhu1 pa2see 猪排
7猪排 豬排 zhū páizhu1 pai2pork ribs; pork chop
8猪朋狗友 豬朋狗友 zhū péng gǒu yǒuzhu1 peng2 gou3 you3dissolute companions; disreputable comrades
9猪婆龙 豬婆龍 zhū lóngzhu1 po2 long2Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis)
10猪水泡病 豬水泡病 zhū shuǐ pào bìngzhu1 shui3 pao4 bing4swine vesicular disease (SVD)
11猪蹄 豬蹄 zhū zhu1 ti2pig trotters
12猪头 豬頭 zhū tóuzhu1 tou2pig head; (coll.) fool; jerk
13猪笼草 豬籠草 zhū lóng cǎozhu1 long2 cao3tropical pitcher plant (i.e. genus Nepenthes)
14猪尾巴 豬尾巴 zhū wěi bazhu1 wei3 ba5pig's tail (meat)
15猪悟能 豬悟能 zhū néngZhu1 Wu4 neng2Zhu Bajie 猪八戒 or Zhu Wuneng, Pigsy or Pig (in Journey to the West)
16猪下水 豬下水 zhū xià shuǐzhu1 xia4 shui3pig offal
17猪油 豬油 zhū yóuzhu1 you2lard
18猪仔包 豬仔包 zhū zǎi bāozhu1 zai3 bao1a French-style bread, similar to a small baguette, commonly seen in Hong Kong and Macao
19猪仔馆 豬仔館 zhū zǎi guǎnzhu1 zai3 guan3pigsty
20猪窠 豬窠 zhū zhu1 ke1pigsty
21猪八戒 豬八戒 zhū jièZhu1 Ba1 jie4Zhu Bajie, character in Journey to the West 西游记 , with pig-like characteristics and armed with a muckrake; Pigsy in Arthur Waley's translation
22猪草 豬草 zhū cǎozhu1 cao3ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia); fishwort (Houttuynia cordata)
23猪场 豬場 zhū chǎngzhu1 chang3piggery
24猪拱菌 豬拱菌 zhū gǒng jūnzhu1 gong3 jun1Chinese truffle
25猪狗 豬狗 zhū gǒuzhu1 gou3pig-dog (intended as insult); Schweinhund

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