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SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
nào- noisy
- cacophonous
- to make noise
- to disturb
- to vent (feelings)
- to fall ill
- to have an attack (of sickness)
- to go in (for some activity)
- to joke
nào- to make trouble
- to make fun of
chǎonào- noisy
xuānnào- to make a noise
- noisy
nào- to cause havoc
- to run amok
nao- bustling with noise and excitement
- lively
xiānào- to make a scene
- to fool around
- to behave foolishly
fánnào- bustling
nào- to act willfully and make a scene
- to make trouble
sāonào- noisy
- a racket
nàoshì- to cause trouble
- to create a disturbance
nào- farce
- CL:|[chang3],|[chu1],[mu4]
nào- downtown
nàochǎng- gongs and drums overture to a Chinese opera
- to create a disturbance
nàoshì- downtown area
- city center
nàoxīn- to be vexed or annoyed
- to feel queasy
nàománg- (dialect) bustling
- lively
nàofáng- see 洞房|闹洞房[nao4 dong4 fang2]
nàoměng- (dialect) bustling
- lively
nàofān- to have a falling out
- to have a big argument
nàozéi- (coll.) to be burglarized
nàolíng- alarm (clock)
nàozhōng- alarm clock
nàoteng- to disturb
- to create confusion
- to make a din
nàoguǐ- haunted
chǎonàoshēng- noise
còunao- to join in the fun
- to get in on the action
- (fig.) to butt in
- to create more trouble
kànnao- to enjoy watching a bustling scene
- to go where the crowds are
nàohōnghōng- clamorous
- noisy
- sensational
- very exciting
nàobièniu- to be difficult with sb
- to provoke disagreement
- at loggerheads
- to fall out with
nàoqíng- to be in a bad mood
nàoxīnfáng- see 洞房|闹洞房[nao4 dong4 fang2]
nàodòngfáng- disturbing the privacy of bridal room (Chinese custom where guests banter with and play pranks on the newlyweds)
nàomáodùn- to be at loggerheads
- to have a falling out
nàoxiàohuà- made to look a fool
- a laughingstock
nàofāntiān- to create a big disturbance
nàoqi- to get angry
nàohōnghōng- variant of 哄哄|闹哄哄[nao4 hong1 hong1]
guǐnàopàn- Five ghosts mock the judge, or Five ghosts resist judgment (title of folk opera, idiom); important personage mobbed by a crowd of ne'er-do-wells
yòuchǎoyòunào- to make a lot of noise
- to be disorderly
chǎonào- to shout and scream (idiom); to kick up a fuss
- to make a scene
nàoTiāngōng- Monkey Wreaks Havoc in Heaven, story about the Monkey King Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sun1 Wu4 kong1] from the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记
xiǎoxiǎonào- small-scale
zhǐnàoànniǔ- snooze button
nào- to make trouble without reason (idiom); to be deliberately provocative
nàozhewánr- to play games
- to joke around
- to play a joke on sb
nàolíngshízhōng- alarm clock
nàonàorǎngrǎng- to create an uproar
èrnàosānshàngdiào- to make a terrible scene (idiom)
- to throw a tantrum
nèihángkànméndao,wàihángkànnao- while the connoisseur recognizes the artistry, the layman simply enjoys the show
qióngzàinàoshìrénwèn,zàishēnshānyǒuyuǎnqīn- the poor are ignored in the busiest city; the rich will find relatives in the deepest mountain

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