qiáng liè
intense
(violently) strong
yù yǎn yù liè
ever more critical
problems get more and more intense
měng liè
fierce
violent (criticism etc)
jù liè
violent
acute
severe
fierce
xīng gāo cǎi liè
happy and excited (idiom); in high spirits
in great delight
hōng hōng liè liè
strong
vigorous
large-scale
nóng liè
strong (taste, flavor, smell)
zhōng liè
sacrifice oneself for one's country
martyr
liè
ardent
intense
fierce
stern
upright
to give one's life for a noble cause
exploits
achievements
Yè Yǒng liè
Ye Yonglie (1940-), popular science writer
qiáng liè fǎn duì
to oppose strongly
violently opposed to
liè xìng
strong
intense
spirited
virulent
liè nǚ
a woman who dies fighting for her honor or follows her husband in death
chì liè
burning fiercely
flaming
blazing
Liè shān
Lieshan district of Huaibei city 淮北市[Huai2 bei3 shi4], Anhui
Hū bì liè
Khubilai Khan (1215-1294), grandson of Genghis Khan 成吉思汗, first Yuan dynasty emperor, reigned 1260-1294
liè shǔ
family or dependents of martyr (in PRC, esp. revolutionary martyr)
dì zhèn liè dù
earthquake intensity (measure of its destructive power)
Liè yǔ
Liehyu township in Kinmen County 金門縣|金门县[Jin1 men2 xian4] (Kinmen or Quemoy islands), Taiwan
Liè shān qū
Lieshan district of Huaibei city 淮北市[Huai2 bei3 shi4], Anhui
Liè yǔ xiāng
Liehyu township in Kinmen County 金門縣|金门县[Jin1 men2 xian4] (Kinmen or Quemoy islands), Taiwan
xīng gāo cǎi liè
happy and excited (idiom); in high spirits
in great delight
Huáng huā gāng qī shí èr liè shì
the seventy two martyrs of the Huanghuagang uprising of 23rd April 1911
wú míng liè shì mù
tomb of the unknown soldier
liè shì líng
memorial mound
heroes' memorial
lā nà liè
(Prince) Ranariddh (son of King Sihanouk of Cambodia)
liè huǒ gān chái
lit. intense fire to dry wood (idiom); inferno in a woodpile
fig. consuming passion between lovers
jí fēng zhī jìn cǎo , liè huǒ jiàn zhēn jīn
the storm put strong grass to the test, fire tests true gold (idiom); fig. troubled times test a faithful minister
to show one's true colors after a stern test
Yē liè wàn
Yerevan, capital of Armenia
also written 埃里温[Ai1 li3 wen1]