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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脸颊 臉頰 liǎn jiálian3 jia2cheek
2 jiájia2cheeks
3白颊鹎 白頰鵯 bái jiá bēibai2 jia2 bei1(bird species of China) Himalayan bulbul (Pycnonotus leucogenys)
4白颊黑雁 白頰黑雁 bái jiá hēi yànbai2 jia2 hei1 yan4(bird species of China) barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis)
5白颊山鹧鸪 白頰山鷓鴣 bái jiá shān zhè bai2 jia2 shan1 zhe4 gu1(bird species of China) white-cheeked partridge (Arborophila atrogularis)
6白颊噪鹛 白頰噪鶥 bái jiá zào méibai2 jia2 zao4 mei2(bird species of China) white-browed laughingthrush (Garrulax sannio)
7齿颊生香 齒頰生香 chǐ jiá shēng xiāngchi3 jia2 sheng1 xiang1lit. to feel the taste in one's mouth (idiom); fig. to water at the mouth; to drool in anticipation
8缓颊 緩頰 huǎn jiáhuan3 jia2to urge reconciliation; to dissuade from punitive action
9黄颊麦鸡 黃頰麥雞 huáng jiá mài huang2 jia2 mai4 ji1(bird species of China) sociable lapwing (Vanellus gregarius)
10黄颊山雀 黃頰山雀 huáng jiá shān quèhuang2 jia2 shan1 que4(bird species of China) yellow-cheeked tit (Machlolophus spilonotus)
11颊窝 頰窩 jiá jia2 wo1dimple; heat-sensing facial pit of a snake
12栗颊噪鹛 栗頰噪鶥 jiá zào méili4 jia2 zao4 mei2(bird species of China) rufous-cheeked laughingthrush (Garrulax castanotis)
13两颊生津 兩頰生津 liǎng jiá shēng jīnliang3 jia2 sheng1 jin1mouth-watering; to whet one's appetite
14面颊 面頰 miàn jiámian4 jia2cheek
15批颊 批頰 jiápi1 jia2to slap sb's cheeks
16腮颊 腮頰 sāi jiásai1 jia2cheek; jaw
17手托腮颊 手托腮頰 shǒu tuō sāi jiáshou3 tuo1 sai1 jia2with one's face cupped in one's hands (idiom)
18双颊红润 雙頰紅潤 shuāng jiá hóng rùnshuang1 jia2 hong2 run4to have rosy cheeks (idiom)
19紫颊直嘴太阳鸟 紫頰直嘴太陽鳥 jiá zhí zuǐ tài yáng niǎozi3 jia2 zhi2 zui3 tai4 yang2 niao3(bird species of China) ruby-cheeked sunbird (Chalcoparia singalensis)

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