Did you mean: taken toxin takin tajen takan tekken ?
意 |
yì si | idea / opinion / meaning / wish / desire / interest / fun / token of appreciation, affection etc / CL:个 / to give as a small token / to do sth as a gesture of goodwill etc |
象 |
xiàng zhēng | emblem / symbol / token / badge / to symbolize / to signify / to stand for |
筹 |
chóu | chip (in gambling); token (for counting); ticket / to prepare; to plan; to raise (funds) / resource; way; means |
筹 |
chóu mǎ | bargaining chip; gaming chip; casino token |
U |
U dùn | USB key used as a security token in Chinese online banking |
标 |
biāo jì | sign / mark / symbol / to mark up / (computing) token |
令 |
lìng pái | (archaic) wooden or metal token of authority / (fig.) decree / directive / (computing) token |
代 |
dài bì | token (used instead of money for slot machines, in game arcades etc) |
滥 |
làn yú chōng shù | lit. to play the yu 竽 mouth organ to make up numbers (idiom); fig. to make up the numbers with inferior products / to masquerade as having an ability / token member of a group |
定 |
dìng qíng | to exchange love tokens or vows / to pledge one's love / to get engaged |
码 |
mǎ zi | (coll.) numeral / counter; chip; token / (old) ready money; cash / standard weight (used on a balance scale) |
信 |
xìn wù | keepsake; token |
筹 |
chóu suàn | to calculate (using bamboo tokens on a counting board); to count beads / (fig.) to budget; to plan (an investment) |
辅 |
fǔ bì | fractional currency (coin or note of value smaller than the country's unit of currency) / token (used instead of money for slot machines etc) |
聊 |
liáo bèi yī gé | to use as a stopgap; to make a perfunctory gesture; token; nominal |
表 |
biǎo jì | sth given as a token / souvenir |
意 |
yì sī yì sī | to do a little something as a token of one's appreciation / to express one's gratitude or esteem by treating sb to a meal or presenting a gift |
聊 |
liáo biǎo cùn xīn | (of a gift) to be a small token of one's feelings |
象 |
xiàng zhēng xìng | symbolic / emblem / token |
小 |
xiǎo yì si | small token / mere trifle (used of one's gifts) |