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Dictionary - results for shape

SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
xíng- shape
- statute
xíng- to appear
- to look
- form
- shape
yàng- manner
- pattern
- way
- appearance
- shape
- classifier: kind, type
xiàng- elephant
- CL:|[zhi1]
- shape
- form
- appearance
- to imitate
xíngtài- form
- shape
- type
- style
- pattern
xíngzhuàng- shape
wàixíng- figure
- shape
- external form
- contour
xíngzhì- form
- shape
- structure
- design
xíngshì- outer appearance
- form
- shape
- formality
- CL:|[ge4]
xíngtài- shape
- form
- pattern
- morphology
xíngzhuàng- form
- shape
- CL:|[ge4]
chuí- hammer
- to hammer into shape
- weight (e.g. of a steelyard or balance)
rénxíng- human shape
- in human form
- of human appearance
- doll
- puppet
yuánxíng- original shape
- mold
- original form
- archetype
yuánxíng- archetype
- original shape
- true colors
yuányàng- original shape
- the same as before
xíngchéng- to form
- to take shape
chéngxíng- to take shape
- shaping
- forming
tuóchá- a cake of tea, commonly Pu'er tea 普洱茶[Pu3 er3 cha2], compacted into a bowl or nest shape
- dome shaped tea-brick
- caked tea
zhuàng- unusual condition
- something odd
- strange shape
shìxiàn- (of a deity) to take a material shape
- to appear
liǎnxíng- shape of face
- physiognomy
liǎntáng- facial contour
- facial shape
biànxíng- deformation
- to become deformed
- to change shape
- to morph
biànyàng- to change (appearance)
- to change shape
zǒuxíng- out of shape
- to lose shape
- to deform
zǒuyàng- to lose shape
- to deform
shēnxíng- body shape
miànshì- to be published (of art, literary works etc)
- to come out
- to take shape
- to see the light of day
miànxíng- shape of face
miànxíng- shape of face
xíng- shape resembling the character or 8
- V-shape
- splayed
- figure of eight
āoxíng- in and out shape
- crenelated
shíxíng- cruciform
- cross shape
yǒuméi- to begin to take shape
- to be about to materialize
yǒubiānr- to be likely or possible
- to begin to take shape
- to be likely to succeed
zhàoyuányàng- to copy
- to follow the original shape
- faithful restoration
zǒuxíngr- out of shape
- to lose shape
- to deform
zǒuyàngr- to lose shape
- to deform
齿chǐxíng- sawtooth shape
- zigzag
xíng- horseshoe shape
jiāotóulàné- lit. beaten head and scorched brow (idiom); beaten black and blue
- fig. in trouble
- in terrible shape
- hard pressed
- overwrought
méipiě- lit. there is not even the first stroke of the character (idiom)
- fig. things have not even begun to take shape
- no sign of success yet
háiméipiě- lit. there is not even the first stroke of the character
- things have not even begun to take shape
- no sign of success yet
háiméipiěr- lit. there is not even the first stroke of the character
- things have not even begun to take shape
- no sign of success yet

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