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 | 珍贵 | 珍貴 | zhēn guì | zhen1 gui4 | precious | ||
2 | 珍珠 | 珍珠 | zhēn zhū | zhen1 zhu1 | pearl; Classifiers: 颗 | ||
3 | 珍惜 | 珍惜 | zhēn xī | zhen1 xi1 | rare; precious and uncommon; to treasure; to value; to cherish | ||
4 | 李时珍 | 李時珍 | lǐ shí zhēn | Li3 Shi2 zhen1 | Li Shizhen (1518-1593), Ming botanist and pharmacologist, author of Compendium of Medical Herbs 本草纲目 | ||
5 | 八珍汤 | 八珍湯 | bā zhēn tāng | ba1 zhen1 tang1 | eight-treasure decoction, tonic formula used in Chinese medicine | ||
6 | 敝帚自珍 | 敝帚自珍 | bì zhǒu zì zhēn | bi4 zhou3 zi4 zhen1 | to value the broom as one's own (idiom); to attach value to sth because it is one's own; a sentimental attachment | ||
7 | 龚自珍 | 龔自珍 | gōng zì zhēn | Gong1 Zi4 zhen1 | Gong Zizhen (1792-1841), Chinese man of letters, calligrapher and poet | ||
8 | 海错蛮珍 | 海錯蠻珍 | hǎi cuò mán zhēn | hai3 cuo4 man2 zhen1 | rare and delicate food (idiom) | ||
9 | 海味山珍 | 海味山珍 | hǎi wèi shān zhēn | hai3 wei4 shan1 zhen1 | delicacies from land and sea; dainties of every kind (idiom) | ||
10 | 贺子珍 | 賀子珍 | hè zǐ zhēn | He4 Zi3 zhen1 | He Zizhen (1910-1984), Mao Zedong's third wife | ||
11 | 鸡珍 | 雞珍 | jī zhēn | ji1 zhen1 | chicken gizzard (cuisine) | ||
12 | 贶我多珍 | 貺我多珍 | kuàng wǒ duō zhēn | kuang4 wo3 duo1 zhen1 | your handsome gift (idiom) | ||
13 | 李汝珍 | 李汝珍 | lǐ rǔ zhēn | Li3 Ru3 zhen1 | Li Ruzhen (c. 1763-c. 1830), Qing novelist and phonologist, author of fantasy novel Jinghua Yuan 镜花缘 or Flowers in the Mirror | ||
14 | 炼珍 | 煉珍 | liàn zhēn | lian4 zhen1 | a delicacy (food) | ||
15 | 马氏珍珠贝 | 馬氏珍珠貝 | mǎ shì zhēn zhū bèi | ma3 shi4 zhen1 zhu1 bei4 | pearl oyster (genus Pinctada) | ||
16 | 弥足珍贵 | 彌足珍貴 | mí zú zhēn guì | mi2 zu2 zhen1 gui4 | extremely precious; valuable | ||
17 | 倪桂珍 | 倪桂珍 | ní guì zhēn | Ni2 Gui4 zhen1 | Ni Guizhen or Ni Kwei-Tseng (1869 - 1931), mother of Song Ailing 宋蔼龄 | ||
18 | 奇珍 | 奇珍 | qí zhēn | qi2 zhen1 | a rare treasure; sth priceless and unique | ||
19 | 奇珍异宝 | 奇珍異寶 | qí zhēn yì bǎo | qi2 zhen1 yi4 bao3 | rare treasure (idiom) | ||
20 | 如数家珍 | 如數家珍 | rú shǔ jiā zhēn | ru2 shu3 jia1 zhen1 | lit. as if enumerating one's family valuables (idiom); fig. to be very familiar with a matter | ||
21 | 赛珍珠 | 賽珍珠 | sài zhēn zhū | Sai4 Zhen1 zhu1 | Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973), American writer known for her novels on Asian cultures, Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize laureate | ||
22 | 山珍海错 | 山珍海錯 | shān zhēn hǎi cuò | shan1 zhen1 hai3 cuo4 | rarities from the mountain and the sea (idiom); fig. a sumptuous spread of food delicacies | ||
23 | 山珍海味 | 山珍海味 | shān zhēn hǎi wèi | shan1 zhen1 hai3 wei4 | exotic delicacies; luxury foodstuff from distant locations | ||
24 | 善自珍摄 | 善自珍攝 | shàn zì zhēn shè | shan4 zi4 zhen1 she4 | take good care of yourself! (idiom) | ||
25 | 什袭珍藏 | 什襲珍藏 | shí xí zhēn cáng | shi2 xi2 zhen1 cang2 | to store away like a treasure (idiom) | ||
26 | 维珍 | 維珍 | wéi zhēn | wei2 zhen1 | Virgin (company) | ||
27 | 无价珍珠 | 無價珍珠 | wú jià zhēn zhū | Wu2 jia4 Zhen1 zhu1 | Pearl of Great Price (Mormonism) | ||
28 | 席珍待聘 | 席珍待聘 | xí zhēn dài pìn | xi2 zhen1 dai4 pin4 | a person of ability awaiting employment (idiom) | ||
29 | 袖珍 | 袖珍 | xiù zhēn | xiu4 zhen1 | pocket-sized; pocket (book etc) | ||
30 | 袖珍本 | 袖珍本 | xiù zhēn běn | xiu4 zhen1 ben3 | pocket book; paperback | ||
31 | 袖珍辞典 | 袖珍辭典 | xiù zhēn cí diǎn | xiu4 zhen1 ci2 dian3 | pocket dictionary | ||
32 | 袖珍人 | 袖珍人 | xiù zhēn rén | xiu4 zhen1 ren2 | little person; midget; dwarf | ||
33 | 袖珍音响 | 袖珍音響 | xiù zhēn yīn xiǎng | xiu4 zhen1 yin1 xiang3 | pocket stereo; walkman | ||
34 | 永珍 | 永珍 | yǒng zhēn | Yong3 zhen1 | Vientiane, capital of Laos (Tw) | ||
35 | 珍 | 珍 | zhēn | zhen1 | precious thing; treasure; culinary delicacy; rare; valuable; to value highly; variant of 珍 | ||
36 | 珍爱 | 珍愛 | zhēn ài | zhen1 ai4 | to cherish | ||
37 | 珍宝 | 珍寶 | zhēn bǎo | zhen1 bao3 | a treasure | ||
38 | 珍藏 | 珍藏 | zhēn cáng | zhen1 cang2 | collection; to collect (valuables) | ||
39 | 珍多冰 | 珍多冰 | zhēn duō bīng | zhen1 duo1 bing1 | cendol, Southeast Asian iced sweet dessert | ||
40 | 珍奶 | 珍奶 | zhēn nǎi | zhen1 nai3 | abbr. for pearl milk tea 珍珠奶茶 | ||
41 | 珍品 | 珍品 | zhēn pǐn | zhen1 pin3 | valuable object; curio | ||
42 | 珍奇 | 珍奇 | zhēn qí | zhen1 qi2 | rare; strange | ||
43 | 珍禽奇兽 | 珍禽奇獸 | zhēn qín qí shòu | zhen1 qin2 qi2 shou4 | rare animals and birds | ||
44 | 珍禽异兽 | 珍禽異獸 | zhēn qín yì shòu | zhen1 qin2 yi4 shou4 | rare birds and beasts (idiom) | ||
45 | 珍如拱璧 | 珍如拱璧 | zhēn rú gǒng bì | zhen1 ru2 gong3 bi4 | as precious as a large jade (idiom) | ||
46 | 珍视 | 珍視 | zhēn shì | zhen1 shi4 | to place great importance on; to treasure | ||
47 | 珍闻 | 珍聞 | zhēn wén | zhen1 wen2 | oddity; news tidbits; strange and interesting item | ||
48 | 珍羞 | 珍羞 | zhēn xiū | zhen1 xiu1 | delicacy; dainties; rare foodstuff; variant of 珍馐 , delicacy; dainties; rare foodstuff | ||
49 | 珍馐美味 | 珍饈美味 | zhēn xiū měi wèi | zhen1 xiu1 mei3 wei4 | delicacy and fine taste (idiom); a wonderful treat | ||
50 | 珍馐美馔 | 珍饈美饌 | zhēn xiū měi zhuàn | zhen1 xiu1 mei3 zhuan4 | delicacy and fine taste (idiom); a wonderful treat | ||
51 | 珍异 | 珍異 | zhēn yì | zhen1 yi4 | rare; precious and odd | ||
52 | 珍重 | 珍重 | zhēn zhòng | zhen1 zhong4 | precious; extremely valuable; (honorific) Please take good care of yourself! | ||
53 | 珍珠翡翠白玉汤 | 珍珠翡翠白玉湯 | zhēn zhū fěi cuì bái yù tāng | zhen1 zhu1 fei3 cui4 bai2 yu4 tang1 | cabbage, rice and tofu soup | ||
54 | 珍珠港 | 珍珠港 | zhēn zhū gǎng | Zhen1 zhu1 Gang3 | Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) | ||
55 | 珍珠母 | 珍珠母 | zhēn zhū mǔ | zhen1 zhu1 mu3 | mother-of-pearl (used in ornamentation and in TCM) | ||
56 | 珍珠奶茶 | 珍珠奶茶 | zhēn zhū nǎi chá | zhen1 zhu1 nai3 cha2 | pearl milk tea; tapioca milk tea; bubble milk tea | ||
57 | 珍珠小番茄 | 珍珠小番茄 | zhēn zhū xiǎo fān qié | zhen1 zhu1 xiao3 fan1 qie2 | see 圣女果 | ||
58 | 珍珠岩 | 珍珠岩 | zhēn zhū yán | zhen1 zhu1 yan2 | perlite | ||
59 | 珍・奥斯汀 | 珍・奧斯汀 | zhēn · ào sī tīng | Zhen1 · Ao4 si1 ting1 | Jane Austen (1775-1817), English novelist; also written 簡 ·简 ·奥斯汀 ; Jane Austen (1775-1817), English novelist; also written 簡 ・简 ・奥斯汀 |
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