duì wǔ
ranks
troops
queue
line
procession
CL:個|个[ge4],支[zhi1],條|条[tiao2]
wǔ
squad of five soldiers
to associate with
five (banker's anti-fraud numeral)
rù wǔ
to enter the army
to enlist
luò wǔ
to fall behind the ranks
to be outdated
tuì wǔ
to be discharged from military service
Lǎo hǔ Wǔ zī
Eldrick "Tiger" Woods (1975-), American golfer
Wǔ Zǐ xū
Wu Zixu (-484 BC), powerful politician in Wu
famous as destitute refugee begging in Wu town, cf 吳市吹簫|吴市吹箫
Wǔ jiā gǎng
Wujiagang district of Yichang city 宜昌市[Yi2 chang1 shi4], Hubei
Wǔ jiā gǎng qū
Wujiagang district of Yichang city 宜昌市[Yi2 chang1 shi4], Hubei
Tài gé · Wǔ zī
Eldrick "Tiger" Woods (1975-), American golfer
Wǔ Tíng fāng
Wu Tingfang (1842-1922), diplomat and lawyer
rù wǔ shēng
newly enlisted officer student
cadet
Wǔ shē
Wu She (-522 BC), powerful minister of Chu and father of Wu Zixu 伍子胥
Wǔ dé háo sī
Woodhouse or Wodehouse (name)
Bào bó · Wǔ dé wò dé
Bob Woodward (Washington Post journalist)
Tài gé · Wǔ zī
Eldrick "Tiger" Woods (1975-), American golfer
wéi wǔ
to associate with
to keep company with
pèi wǔ
to blend two or more medicines
compatibility (of herbal remedies, medicines)
Bào bó · Wǔ dé wò dé
Bob Woodward (Washington Post journalist)