| 颠倒HSK 6 | diān dǎo | to turn upside down; to reverse; back to front; confused; deranged; crazy | |
| 颠簸HSK 6 | diān bǒ | to shake; to jolt; to bump | |
| 颠覆 | diān fù | to topple (i.e. knock over); to capsize; fig. to overturn (a regime, by plotting or subversion); to undermine; to subvert | |
| 颠倒黑白HSK 6 | diān dǎo hēi bái | lit. to invert black and white (idiom); to distort the truth deliberately; to misrepresent the facts; to invert right and wrong | |
| 颠扑不破 | diān pū bù pò | solid; irrefutable; incontrovertible; indisputable; unbreakable |
| 1 | That would be a reversal of the order of host and guest. | |
| 2 | Her beauty bewitched him. | |
| 3 | The journey on the road was very smooth, without any bumps. | |
| 4 | The wind shear encountered in the air made the plane very bumpy when landing. | |
| 5 | His design philosophy is avant-garde and unique, subverting traditional aesthetic concepts. |