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蛇 |
shé | snake / serpent / CL:条 |
画 |
huà shé tiān zú | lit. draw legs on a snake (idiom); fig. to ruin the effect by adding sth superfluous / to overdo it |
鳞 |
lín | scales (of fish, snakes etc) |
小 |
xiǎo lóng | snake (as one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals 生肖) |
抽 |
chōu qǔ | to extract / to remove / to draw (a sales commission, venom from a snake etc) |
引 |
yǐn shé chū dòng | lit. to pull a snake from its hole / to expose a malefactor (idiom) |
蛇 |
shé pí | snake skin |
毒 |
dú chóng | poisonous insect (or spider etc); venomous snake / (slang) junkie |
蛇 |
shé dú | snake venom |
巳 |
sì | 6th earthly branch: 9-11 a.m., 4th solar month (5th May-5th June), year of the Snake / ancient Chinese compass point: 150° |
长 |
cháng chong | (coll.) snake |
打 |
dǎ cǎo jīng shé | lit. beat the grass to scare the snake (idiom) / fig. to inadvertently alert an enemy / to punish sb as a warning to others |
法 |
Fǎ hǎi | Fahai, name of the evil Buddhist monk in Tale of the White Snake 白蛇传 |
蚹 |
fù | scales on the belly of a snake, aiding locomotion / snail / to crawl |
水 |
shuǐ shé | water snake |
虺 |
huǐ | mythical venomous snake |
蛇 |
shé xíng | S-shaped / serpentine / coiled like a snake |
蛇 |
shé dǎn | snake gall (used in TCM) |
虎 |
hǔ tóu shé wěi | lit. tiger's head, snake's tail (idiom); fig. a strong start but weak finish |
蜿 |
wān yán | (of a snake) to wriggle along / (of a river etc) to zigzag; to meander; to wind |