jiāo chā
to cross
to intersect
to overlap
Quǎn yè chà
Inuyasha, fictional character
chǎ
to diverge
to open (as legs)
chā
fork
pitchfork
prong
pick
cross
intersect
"X"
chā chē
forklift truck
CL:臺|台[tai2]
fēn chà
fork
bifurcation
to divide
jiāo chā diǎn
junction
crossroads
intersection point
jiāo chā xué kē
interdisciplinary
interdisciplinary subject (in science)
chā shāo bāo
roast pork bun
cha siu baau
gāng chā
pitchfork
garden fork
restraining pole (used by police)
military fork (of ancient times)
lì tǐ jiāo chā
three-dimensional road junction (i.e. involving fly-over bridges or underpass tunnels)
overpass
pǐ chà
the splits (move in dancing)
to do the splits
Taiwan pr. [pi3 cha1]
chā jī
cross product (of vectors)
jiāo chā yùn qiú
crossover dribble (basketball)
è chā bái lài
evil behavior (idiom); brazen villainy
jiāo chā yīn yǐng xiàn
hatched lines
cross-hatched graphic pattern
Rì běn chā wěi hǎi yàn
(bird species of China) Matsudaira's storm petrel (Oceanodroma matsudairae)
yān hēi chā wěi hǎi yàn
(bird species of China) Wilson's storm petrel (Oceanites oceanicus)
bái yāo chā wěi hǎi yàn
(bird species of China) Leach's storm petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa)
hè chì chā wěi hǎi yàn
(bird species of China) Tristram's storm petrel (Oceanodroma tristrami)
yè chā
yaksha (malevolent spirit) (loanword)
(fig.) ferocious-looking person
sì yǎng bā chā
sprawled out on one's back (idiom)
chā yāo
to put one's hands on one's hips
also written 插腰[cha1 yao1]
chā huáng
switch hook (button or cradle of a telephone, whose function is to disconnect the call)
chā wěi ōu
(bird species of China) Sabine's gull (Xema sabini)
chā wěi tài yáng niǎo
(bird species of China) fork-tailed sunbird (Aethopyga christinae)
hēi chā wěi hǎi yàn
(bird species of China) Swinhoe's storm petrel (Oceanodroma monorhis)