- 尺 chǐ: 尺 chi3: a Chinese foot; one-third of a meter; a ruler; a tape-measure; one of the three acupoints for measuring pulse in Chinese medicine; CL:支[zhi1],把[ba3]尺 chě: 尺 che3: one of the characters used to represent a musical note in gongche notation, 工尺譜|工尺谱[gong1 che3 pu3]
- a unit of length; inch; thumb
- lit. compass and set square; fig. established standard; rule; customs; practices; fig. upright and honest; well-behaved
- fence; railing; hurdle; column or box (of text or other data)
- (conjunction linking two nouns) and its ...; and their ...; and his ...; and her ...
- private; personal; interpersonal; sb with whom one has a close personal relationship; a member of one's clique
- 马克 mǎ kè: 马克 ma3 ke4: mark (monetary unit)马克 Mǎ kè: 马克 Ma3 ke4: Mark (name)
- to turn one's head; to turn around
- 大拇指 dà mu zhǐ: 大拇指 da4 mu5 zhi3: thumb大拇指 Dà mu zhǐ: 大拇指 Da4 mu5 zhi3: Tom Thumb (small person in folk tales)
- ardent; intense; fierce; stern; upright; to give one's life for a noble cause; exploits; achievements
- equestrianism; horsemanship
- perseverance; willpower
- enough; sufficient
- to train; to drill; training; CL:個|个[ge4]
- startled
- bolt; latch; to bolt; to latch
- horse's hoof; horseshoe; Chinese water chestnut (Eleocharis dulcis or E. congesta)
- weak; faint; feeble
- to take turns; to rotate (responsibility)
- hoof; (old) wench; hussy
- medium
- figure; bodily form
- sternum; breastbone
- narrow
- to droop; to sag; to hang down; sagging; drooping; prolapse (medicine)
- round frame of a sieve
- well-developed; flourishing; to develop; to promote; to expand; (literary) to achieve fame and fortune; to prosper
- tolerance; capability of adapting oneself
- sturdy
- abdomen; stomach; belly
- front; obverse side; right side; positive; direct; open
- lateral side; side; aspect; profile
- rib; CL:根[gen1]
- two sides; both sides
- to lean; to slant; oblique; prejudiced; to deviate from average; to stray from the intended line; stubbornly; contrary to expectations
- to lengthen; to pull sth out longer
- enormous; great; (math.) maximum
- sufficient to...; so much so that; so that