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 | 珊瑚 | 珊瑚 | shān hú | shan1 hu2 | coral | ||
2 | 草珊瑚 | 草珊瑚 | cǎo shān hú | cao3 shan1 hu2 | Sarcandra glabra (botany) | ||
3 | 春意阑珊 | 春意闌珊 | chūn yì lán shān | chun1 yi4 lan2 shan1 | Spring is waning. (idiom) | ||
4 | 关颖珊 | 關穎珊 | guān yǐng shān | Guan1 Ying3 shan1 | Michelle Kwan (1980-), former American figure skater, Olympic medalist | ||
5 | 贵珊瑚 | 貴珊瑚 | guì shān hú | gui4 shan1 hu2 | precious coral; red coral (Corallium rubrum and several related species of marine coral) | ||
6 | 红珊瑚 | 紅珊瑚 | hóng shān hú | hong2 shan1 hu2 | red coral; precious coral (Corallium rubrum and several related species of marine coral) | ||
7 | 卡珊德拉 | 卡珊德拉 | kǎ shān dé lā | Ka3 shan1 de2 la1 | Cassandra (given name); Cassandra (character in Greek mythology) | ||
8 | 阑珊 | 闌珊 | lán shān | lan2 shan1 | coming to an end; waning | ||
9 | 李丽珊 | 李麗珊 | lǐ lì shān | Li3 Li4 shan1 | Lee Lai-Shan (1970-), former windsurfing world champion from Hong Kong | ||
10 | 萨珊王朝 | 薩珊王朝 | sà shān wáng cháo | Sa4 shan1 Wang2 chao2 | Sassanid Empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD) | ||
11 | 珊 | 珊 | shān | shan1 | coral | ||
12 | 珊瑚礁 | 珊瑚礁 | shān hú jiāo | shan1 hu2 jiao1 | coral reef | ||
13 | 珊瑚潭 | 珊瑚潭 | shān hú tán | shan1 hu2 tan2 | coral lake | ||
14 | 珊珊而来 | 珊珊而來 | shān shān ér lái | shan1 shan1 er2 lai2 | to come in a stately manner (idiom) | ||
15 | 珊卓 | 珊卓 | shān zhuó | Shan1 zhuo2 | Sandra (name) | ||
16 | 苏珊 | 蘇珊 | sū shān | Su1 shan1 | Susan (name) | ||
17 | 苏珊・波伊尔 | 蘇珊・波伊爾 | sū shān · bō yī ěr | Su1 shan1 · Bo1 yi1 er3 | Susan Boyle (1961-), competitor in UK reality TV competition; Susan Boyle (1961-), competitor in UK reality TV competition | ||
18 | 夜阑珊 | 夜闌珊 | yè lán shān | ye4 lan2 shan1 | late at night |
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2) Input Chinese (both Simplified and Traditional are supported), English or Pinyin;
3) For Pinyin search, please use number 1-5 for tones, and u: for ü. Space is needed to separate each pinyin. Examples: pin1 yin1;
4)You can click on the Pinyin or button for pronunciation;
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