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There are 14 total results for your 石頭 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
石頭 石头 see styles |
shí tou shi2 tou5 shih t`ou shih tou sekitou / sekito せきとう |
stone; CL:塊|块[kuai4] (1) (idiom) obstinate person; stubbornness; pigheadedness; (2) hard head (like a rock); (personal name) Sekitou Shitou |
石頭奶 石头奶 see styles |
shí tou nǎi shi2 tou5 nai3 shih t`ou nai shih tou nai |
engorged breasts; rock-hard breasts (resulting from postnatal milk accumulation or complications from breast implants) |
石頭記 石头记 see styles |
shí tou jì shi2 tou5 ji4 shih t`ou chi shih tou chi sekitouki / sekitoki せきとうき |
The Story of the Stone, another name for A Dream of Red Mansions 紅樓夢|红楼梦[Hong2 lou2 Meng4] (work) Dream of the Red Chamber (Cao Xueqin); (wk) Dream of the Red Chamber (Cao Xueqin) |
圓石頭 圆石头 see styles |
yuán shí tou yuan2 shi2 tou5 yüan shih t`ou yüan shih tou |
boulder |
石頭希遷 石头希迁 see styles |
shí tóu xī qiān shi2 tou2 xi1 qian1 shih t`ou hsi ch`ien shih tou hsi chien Sekitō Kisen |
Shitou Xiqian |
石頭火鍋 石头火锅 see styles |
shí tou huǒ guō shi2 tou5 huo3 guo1 shih t`ou huo kuo shih tou huo kuo |
claypot (used in cooking) |
剪刀石頭布 剪刀石头布 see styles |
jiǎn dāo shí tou bù jian3 dao1 shi2 tou5 bu4 chien tao shih t`ou pu chien tao shih tou pu |
rock-paper-scissors (game) |
摸石頭過河 摸石头过河 see styles |
mō shí tou guò hé mo1 shi2 tou5 guo4 he2 mo shih t`ou kuo ho mo shih tou kuo ho |
lit. crossing the river by feeling for stones; improvise by trial-and-error; move cautiously |
雞蛋碰石頭 鸡蛋碰石头 see styles |
jī dàn pèng shí tou ji1 dan4 peng4 shi2 tou5 chi tan p`eng shih t`ou chi tan peng shih tou |
lit. an egg colliding with a rock (idiom); fig. to attack sb stronger than oneself; to overrate one's abilities |
石頭無際大師 石头无际大师 see styles |
shí tóu wú jì dà shī shi2 tou2 wu2 ji4 da4 shi1 shih t`ou wu chi ta shih shih tou wu chi ta shih Sekitō Musai Daishi |
Great Master Sekito Musai |
摸著石頭過河 摸着石头过河 see styles |
mō zhe shí tou guò hé mo1 zhe5 shi2 tou5 guo4 he2 mo che shih t`ou kuo ho mo che shih tou kuo ho |
to wade across the river, feeling for footholds as one goes (idiom); to advance cautiously, step by step; to feel one's way forward |
石頭、剪子、布 石头、剪子、布 |
shí tou , jiǎn zi , bù shi2 tou5 , jian3 zi5 , bu4 shih t`ou , chien tzu , pu shih tou , chien tzu , pu |
rock-paper-scissors (hand game) |
搬石頭砸自己的腳 搬石头砸自己的脚 see styles |
bān shí tou zá zì jǐ de jiǎo ban1 shi2 tou5 za2 zi4 ji3 de5 jiao3 pan shih t`ou tsa tzu chi te chiao pan shih tou tsa tzu chi te chiao |
to move a stone and stub one's toe; to shoot oneself in the foot (idiom) |
搬起石頭砸自己的腳 搬起石头砸自己的脚 see styles |
bān qǐ shí tou zá zì jǐ de jiǎo ban1 qi3 shi2 tou5 za2 zi4 ji3 de5 jiao3 pan ch`i shih t`ou tsa tzu chi te chiao pan chi shih tou tsa tzu chi te chiao |
to crush one's own foot while trying to maneuver a rock (to a cliff edge, to drop on one's enemy) (idiom); hoisted by one's own petard |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 14 results for "石頭" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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