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SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
- a drop
- to drip
xiǎo- a drop
- (suffix) replete (with moisture)
- glistening
- plump and tender
- lovely
- alluring
shuǐ- drop
juān- tiny stream
- trickle
- drops
- tiny trickle of funds
xià- drip
- to drip (e.g. medical drip feed)
dìng- titration
shuǐ- water drop
- dripping water
zhù- to drip into
- to transfuse
- to percolate
- to drip feed
- fig. to instill
liú- trickle
lòu- water clock
- clepsydra
- to drip (of rainwater)
guàn- drip irrigation
- to irrigate by drip feed
píng- dripper
- pipette
shí- a dripstone (geology)
- stalactites and stalagmites
- (onom.) pattering sound
- drip drip (of water)
- tick tock (of clock)
- also pr. [di1 da5]
guǎn- eyedropper
- pipette
- burette
cuì- verdant
- green
dào- Didao district of Jixi city 雞西|鸡西[Ji1 xi1], Heilongjiang
diǎn- melting point (of lubricating oil)
yàn- small cup for adding water to an ink stone
- raindrop
ǎi- mist droplet
diǎn- a drip
- a little bit
- intravenous drip (used to administer drugs)
jiāo- sweet
- cute
- delicately pretty
dìngguǎn- burette
- buret
liūyuán- completely round
liūliū- whirling
- spinning around and around
- round and plump (e.g. of fruit)
- DDT (loanword)
- dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
dashēng- tick (tock)
chóngbìng- trichomoniasis (medicine)
dào- Didao district of Jixi city 雞西|鸡西[Ji1 xi1], Heilongjiang
diǎn- bit by bit
- every little bit
chuíxián- to drool with desire (idiom); to envy
- to hunger for
穿穿shuǐshíchuān- dripping water penetrates the stone (idiom); constant perseverance yields success
- You can achieve your aim if you try hard without giving up.
- Persistent effort overcomes any difficulty.
juānguīgōng- every drop returns to the public good (idiom); not one penny is misused
shuǐlòu- lit. not one drop of water can leak out
- watertight
- rigorous (argument)
shuǐchàn- not diluted by one drop
- hundred percent
穿穿shuǐshíchuān- dripping water penetrates the stone (idiom); constant perseverance yields success
- You can achieve your aim if you try hard without giving up.
- Persistent effort overcomes any difficulty.
穿穿shuǐchuānshí- dripping water penetrates the stone (idiom); constant perseverance yields success
- You can achieve your aim if you try hard without giving up.
- Persistent effort overcomes any difficulty.
jiǔzhān- never to touch a drop of alcohol
lu- cumbersome
- sagging
- drooping
jìngmàidiǎn- an intravenous drip
chánxián- lit. to drool with desire (idiom)
- fig. to hunger for
- greedy
diǎnshìyàn- spot check
diǎndiǎn- bit by bit
- dribs and drabs
- the little details
- every aspect
lòushí- hourglass
- water clock
- clepsydra

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