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动 |
dòng yáo | to sway / to waver / to rock / to rattle / to destabilize / to pose a challenge to |
掀 |
xiān | to lift (a lid) / to rock / to convulse |
摇 |
yáo | to shake / to rock / to row / to crank |
忽 |
hū you | to rock / to sway / to flicker (e.g. of lights reflected on water) / to flutter (e.g. of a flag) / to trick sb into doing sth / to dupe / to con |
摇 |
yáo huàng | to rock; to shake; to sway |
前 |
qián yǎng hòu hé | to sway to and fro / to rock back and forth |
一 |
yī wù xiáng yī wù | lit. one object bests another object / every item has a weakness (idiom) / there is a rock to every scissor, a scissor to every paper, and a paper to every rock |
摇 |
yáo gǔn | rock 'n' roll (music) / to rock / to fall off |
晃 |
huàng dang | to rock / to sway / to shake |
扫 |
sǎo dì | to sweep the floor / (fig.) (of one's reputation etc) to reach rock bottom / to be at an all-time low |
巍 |
wēi rán yì lì | to stand tall and rock-solid (idiom) / towering majestically / (of a person) to stand up against sb |
流 |
liú wén yán | rhyolite (extrusive igneous rock, chemically equivalent to granite) |
晃 |
huàng dòng | to shake; to sway; to rock |
搬 |
bān qǐ shí tou zá zì jǐ de jiǎo | to crush one's own foot while trying to maneuver a rock (to a cliff edge, to drop on one's enemy) (idiom) / hoisted by one's own petard |
杠 |
gàng dàng | to shake / to rock |
颜 |
yán miàn sǎo dì | lit. for one's face to reach rock bottom / to be thoroughly discredited (idiom) |
乌 |
Wū lǔ rǔ | Uluru, iconic large rock formation in central Australia, sacred to Aboriginals, a World Heritage Site / also known as Ayers Rock |
攀 |
pān yán | rock climbing / to climb a rockface |
大 |
Dà mài dì | place name in Ningxia with rock carving conjectured to be a stage in the development of Chinese characters |
鸡 |
jī dàn pèng shí tou | lit. an egg colliding with a rock (idiom) / fig. to attack sb stronger than oneself / to overrate one's abilities |