diē
to drop
to fall
to tumble
Taiwan pr. [die2]
diē dàng
uninhibited
free and unconstrained
rhythmical
diē dǎo
to tumble
to fall
fig. to suffer a reverse (in politics or business)
bào diē
(economics) to slump
steep fall (in value etc)
diē fú
decline (in value)
extent of a drop
diē dǎ sǔn shāng
injury such as contusion, sprain or fracture from falling, blow etc
diē jìn
to fall into
to dip below a certain level
diē tíng bǎn
daily lower limit on the price of a stock
diē jiāo
to fall down
to take a fall
xù diē
to continue to fall (of share prices)
huí diē
to fall back (of water level or share prices)
měng diē
drop sharply (e.g. stock prices)
diē zhì gǔ dǐ
to hit rock bottom (idiom)
diē shì
falling stock prices
bear market
zhǎng diē fú xiàn zhì
limit up, limit down
limit on daily price variation
diē dàng
variant of 跌宕[die1 dang4]
diē shuǐ
drop of height in waterway
staircase of waterfalls
diē dàng
uninhibited
free and unconstrained
rhythmical
diē pū
to tumble
to stumble and fall
diē duàn
to fall and fracture (a leg, vertebra etc)
dà diē shì
great market fall
market crash
diē jiāo
variant of 跌跤[die1 jiao1]
diē zú
to stamp one's foot (in anger)
diē fēng
falling prices
bear market
dǒu diē
precipitous drop (in price)
diē jiǎo chuí xiōng
lit. stamping and beating the chest (idiom); fig. angry or stressed about sth
zhǎng diē tíng pán zhǐ shù
circuit breaker index
predetermined percentage of rise or fall triggering a compulsory halt to stock trading
pū diē
to fall flat on one's face
(martial arts) pouncing and falling (i.e. all kinds of moves)
diē pò yǎn jìng
see 跌眼鏡|跌眼镜[die1 yan3 jing4]