肩膀 | jiān bǎng | shoulder | |
翅膀 | chì bǎng | wing; Classifiers: 个 | |
膀子 | bǎng zi | upper arm; arm; wing | |
臂膀 | bì bǎng | arm | |
光膀子 | guāng bǎng zi | bare upper body; bare-chested; to bare one's chest |
吊膀子 | diào bàng zi | to flirt (derog.) |
膀胱 | páng guāng | urinary bladder; bladder | |
膀胱炎 | páng guāng yán | cystitis | |
膀胱气化 | páng guāng qì huà | (TCM) the extraction of impure fluid by the kidneys and the passing of it from the body by the bladder as urine |
1 | He's heard all the arguments about skin-exposing men. "Right now, I couldn't care less about my public image," he says. "It's just too hot." | |
2 | He had been standing with his arms folded outside the bathroom when she came out, saw him, kissed him expertly, then rejoined the party. | |
3 | Found a small iron winged, bladder quite good, to 100, if I took back 30-50 a Frisbee. | |
4 | This is a good idea of the copper arm, the mother's very clean, the public took a bit to 300 a pair. | |
5 | He's heard all the arguments about skin-exposing men. |