chōng
(of water) to dash against
to mix with water
to infuse
to rinse
to flush
to develop (a film)
to rise in the air
to clash
to collide with
chōng jì
medicine to be taken after being mixed with water (or other liquid)
chōng xǐ
to rinse
to wash
to develop (photographic film)
Téng chōng
Tengchong county in Baoshan 保山[Bao3 shan1], Yunnan
chōng shuā
to cleanse
to scrub
to scour
to wash down
to erode
to wash away
chōng fú
to take medicine in solution
infusion
chōng liáng
(dialect) to take a shower
chōng jī
to alluviate
alluviation
alluvial
xìng chōng chōng
full of joy and expectations
animatedly
Chén Chōng
Joan Chen (1961-), Chinese born American actress
Lín Chōng
Lin Chong, one of the Heroes of the Marsh in Water Margin
nù qì chōng chōng
spitting anger (idiom); in a rage
Chōng shéng xiàn
Okinawa prefecture, Japan
Téng chōng xiàn
Tengchong county in Baoshan 保山[Bao3 shan1], Yunnan
chōng hūn tóu nǎo
lit. to be muddled in the brain (idiom); fig. excited and unable to act rationally
to go to one's head
Zǔ chōng zhī
Zu Chongzhi (429-500), astronomer and mathematician
chōng tā
to cause (a dam) to collapse
Ní Sì chōng
Ni Sichong (1868-1924), general closely linked to Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯 during his unsuccessful 1915 bid for Empire
chōng fú jì
dose of medicine to be taken in solution
infusion
chōng yì
to defer to
to be submissive
chōng yá qì
water pick
oral irrigator
chōng tiáo
to reconstitute (a powdered beverage) by adding water, milk etc
chōng pào
to add water (or other liquid) to (another ingredient such as powdered milk or tea leaves)
to infuse (tea)
chòng yā
to stamp
to press (sheet metal)
Taiwan pr. [chong1 ya1]
chōng yìn
to develop and print (photographic film)
Cáo Chōng
Cao Chong (196-208), son of Cao Cao 曹操[Cao2 Cao1]
dà shuǐ chōng le Lóng Wáng miào
lit. surging waters flooded the Dragon King temple (idiom)
fig. to fail to recognize a familiar person
a dispute between close people who fail to recognize each other
bā chōng
eight surges (a group of eight acupoints in Chinese acupuncture, namely PC-9, TB-1, HT-9 and LV-3, bilaterally)
chōng líng
childhood (typically used in reference to an emperor)