| 釜底抽薪 | fǔ dǐ chōu xīn | to take drastic measures to deal with a situation; to pull the carpet from under sb | |
| 破釜沉舟 | pò fǔ chén zhōu | lit. to break the cauldrons and sink the boats (idiom); fig. to cut off one's means of retreat; to burn one's boats | |
| 釜底游鱼 | fǔ dǐ yóu yú | a fish at the bottom of the pot (idiom); in a desperate situation | |
| 釜山 | fǔ shān | Busan Metropolitan City in South Gyeongsang Province 庆尚南道 , South Korea | |
| 釜山市 | fǔ shān shì | Busan Metropolitan City in South Gyeongsang Province 庆尚南道 , South Korea |
| 1 | An iron cauldron (upper R) is unearthed together with some early porcelain like bowls and pots. | |
| 2 | Since then, there has been no group able to organise effective protest, Mr Tamamoto points out. | |
| 3 | Hot water gyration sterilize kettle is suitable for the second sterilizing for bottle and kettle package food. | |
| 4 | They roasted the Passover animals over the fire as prescribed, and boiled the holy offerings in pots, caldrons and pans and served them quickly to all the people. | |
| 5 | He would plunge it into the pan or kettle or caldron or pot, and the priest would take for himself whatever the fork brought up. |