释义 |
Examples:paper dolls for ritual use in the shape of people or animals—lit. a pit for trapping animals—trap (e.g. basket, pit or snare for catching animals)—official in charge of park animals—pulling power (of draught animals)—(of domestic animals or fowls) young—intelligence (esp. in animals)—animals used for their physical strength (mules, oxen etc)—chop straw fine for animals—(of domesticated animals) be rebellious with unfamiliar people—triploblastic animals (having three germ layers)—Wuxing - "Five Animals" - Martial Art—keep (animals, a family etc)—fodder provided animals for the night—community (of animals or plants)—butt (as horned animals)—go in search of food (of animals)—(of farm animals) heavy with young—the Baidu 10 mythical creatures (a set of hoax animals and puns linked PRC Internet censorship)—classifier for birds and certain animals, one of a pair, some utensils, vessels etc—subkingdom of animals excluding sponges—slaughter (animals for food)—place trodden by animals—wild animals and birds hunted for food or sport—animals used in blood sports—female of domestic animals—refuge (e.g. for animals)—classifier for groups of domesticated animals like pigs, cows; hair (only with modifier)—classifier for groups of people, herds of animals, flocks of birds, schools of fish—Cnidaria (animal phylum including jellyfish and sessile polyps)—Snow lion, mythological animal, a banned symbol of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism—animal from the Chinese zodiac—amphibious animal with one horn—mythical animal that brings luck and wards off evil, having head of a dragon and lion's body, often with hoofs, wings and tail—animal that is harmful crops or to another species—ancient name for an animal similar rabbit but bigger—look after the needs of (a person or an animal)—auspicious sculpted animal, usu. a unicorn or deer with a long tail—tortoise shell and animal bones used in divination—runaway carriage (caused by the harnessed animal bolting in fright)—shoushu - "Animal skill" or "Beast-fist" - Martial Art (esp. fictional)—a mythical animal that eats its mother—(old) sign made of woven weeds, placed on an object, an animal or a person, indicating that it is for sale.—birth year as designated by animal symbols (mouse, ox, tiger etc)—bigfoot (mythological animal popular in the US)—ferocious mythological animal, the fifth son of the dragon king—animal powered (as opposed human or machine powered)—auspicious animal (such as the dragon)—male breeding stock (of animal species)—cooked black soya bean as animal fodder—pull (an animal on a tether)—oracle inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty (16th-11th century BC) on tortoiseshells or animal bones—lower form of animal life, including insects, insect larvae, worms and similar creatures—parazoan (animal of the subkingdom Parazoa, mostly sponges)—mythical animal, said have yellow body and white tail—scent (smell of person or animal used for tracking)—adopt (choose to raise a child or animal as one's own)—Tang dynasty official with responsibility for animal husbandry—classifier for most long slender objects, e.g. cigarettes, bananas, guitar strings, animal tails, fingers etc.— |