jū ní
a stickler for formalities
rigidly adhering to sth
constrained
ill at ease
ní shí liú
landslide
torrent of mud and stones
mudslide
ní qiu
loach
mud fish
CL:條|条[tiao2]
cǎo ní mǎ
grass mud horse
used as a substitute for 肏你媽|肏你妈[cao4 ni3 ma1], to mock or avoid censorship on the Internet
tuō ní dài shuǐ
lit. wading in mud and water
a slovenly job
sloppy
yìn ní
red ink paste used for seal
Yù ní
yam paste (a snack in Chaozhou cuisine)
xuě ní
dirty snow
slush
abbr. for 雪泥鴻爪|雪泥鸿爪[xue3 ni2 hong2 zhao3]
ní nào
mud
muddy swamp
sump
fig. a sticky predicament
huò xī ní
to try to smooth things over
to paper over the issues
to gloss things over
ní huī
lime plaster (construction)
ruǎn ní
soft mud
silt
sludge
ooze (geology)
làn zuì rú ní
lit. as drunk as mud
completely drunk
xuě ní hóng zhǎo
a goose's footprint in the snow
vestiges of the past (idiom)
the fleeting nature of human life (idiom)
ní niú rù hǎi
lit. a clay ox enters the sea (idiom); fig. to disappear with no hope of returning
Ní pén jì
Devonian (geological period 417-354m years ago)
nì zi
putty (used by plumbers and glaziers)
nì gǔ
stick-in-the-mud
to stick to old ways
stubbornly conservative