| 巍峨 | wēi é | lofty; towering; majestic | |
| 巍巍 | wēi wēi | towering; imposing | |
| 颤巍巍 | chàn wēi wēi | trembling; swaying; flickering; tottering; faltering | |
| 巍然 | wēi rán | majestic; towering; imposing | |
| 崔巍 | cuī wēi | tall; towering |
| 1 | There are lots of huge buildings in Beijing. | |
| 2 | But aside from these and the marts of wealth and the crowded promenade. | |
| 3 | So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. | |
| 4 | To the Jews, the Song is an allegory of their covenantal relationship with Yahweh; He is the Bridegroom, they are His bride. | |
| 5 | Navigation in area around Vladivostock without ice-breaker assistance only possible for high-powered vessels of strong construction. |