Word Dictionary   Character Dictionary

ZWBit汉字-拼音字典
Chinese, Pinyin or English:

Pinyin
Simplified Chinese
English Traditional Chinese
zàishuāisānjié
weakening and close to exhaustion (idiom); in terminal decline; on one's last legs;

one's four limbs; two arms and two legs;
wàituǐ
bow legs; bandy legs;
jiāwěiba
to have one's tail between one's legs;
jiāwěiba
to tuck one's tail between one's legs; fig. to back down; in a humiliating situation;
liàojuězi
(of mules, horses etc) to kick backward; to kick with the hind legs; fig. to flare up in anger; to display defiance;
hòuzhī
hind legs;
huīliūliū
dull grey; gloomy; dejected; crestfallen; with one's tail between one's legs;
gōngérfǎn
to return without any achievement (idiom); to go home with one's tail between one's legs;
zhuǎr
paws (of small animal); same as 爪子; legs of furniture or apparatus; stupid person;
pántuǐ
to cross one's legs;
zhī
wings of birds; legs of animals;
tuǐjiǎo
legs and feet; ability to walk; strides;
zǒudòng
to walk around; to move about; to stretch one's legs; to go for a walk; to be mobile (e.g. after an illness); to visit one another; to pay a visit (go to the toilet);
shuāngjiǎo
two legs; both feet;
shuāngtuǐ
legs; both legs; two legs;
shuāng
two legs; both legs; biped;

black horse with white legs;

ancient ceramic three-legged vessel used for cooking with cord markings on the outside and hollow legs;
zōng
kettle on legs;
dǐng
ancient cooking cauldron with two looped handles and three or four legs; pot (dialect); to enter upon a period of (classical); Kangxi radical 206; one of the 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes;

Home     Browse     Privacy Policy     About     Contact Us    

Copyright © 2015 ZWBit.Com. All Rights Resserved.