Results for: five-stroke code, Chinese character input method
English Chinese
a water goblin in Chinese mythology usually depicted as a monkey无支祁 [Wu2 zhi1 qi2]
a water goblin in Chinese mythology usually depicted as a monkey無支祁 [Wu2 zhi1 qi2]
abbr. for Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)中科院 [zhong1 ke1 yuan4]
abbr. for Chinese Communist (party, regime etc)中共 [Zhong1 gong4]
abbr. for 东突厥斯坦解放组织 East Turkestan liberation organization ETLO (Chinese dissident group)东突 [Dong1 tu1]
abbr. for 东突厥斯坦解放组织 East Turkestan liberation organization ETLO (Chinese dissident group)東突 [Dong1 tu1]
abbr. for 城市運動會|城市运动会National Games, Chinese athletics competition, organized every four years since 1988城运会 [cheng2 yun4 hui4]
abbr. for 城市運動會|城市运动会National Games, Chinese athletics competition, organized every four years since 1988城運會 [cheng2 yun4 hui4]
abbr. of 五筆字型|五笔字型, five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民|王永民 in 1983五笔 [wu3 bi3]
abbr. of 五筆字型|五笔字型, five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民|王永民 in 1983五筆 [wu3 bi3]
abbreviated or simplified form of a character簡字
aborigines who submitted to Chinese rule and learned Chinese, civilized aborigines熟番 ,已平地化的高山族
absence of initial consonant, a Chinese syllable having no initial consonant (starting directly with the medial vowel)零声母 [ling1 sheng1 mu3]
absence of initial consonant, a Chinese syllable having no initial consonant (starting directly with the medial vowel)零聲母 [ling1 sheng1 mu3]
access method訪問方式 [fang3 wen4 fang1 shi4]
 

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