nà li
there
that place
also written 那裡|那里
Jìng guó
to pacify the country
often refers to Yasukuni shrine 靖國神社|靖国神社, Shinto shrine in Tokyo to Japanese war dead, controversial as burial ground of several Class A war criminals
Yasukuni, controversial documentary film by Li Ying 李纓|李缨
bō li
glass
CL:張|张[zhang1],塊|块[kuai4]
(slang) male homosexual
Lǐ Yàn hóng
Robin Li (1968-), founder and CEO of Baidu 百度, a PRC Internet company
bō li gāng
glass-reinforced plastic
fiberglass
Ā lǐ
Ali (proper name)
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (c. 600-661), cousin, aid and son-in-law of the Prophet Mohammed 穆罕默德, the fourth Caliph 哈里發|哈里发 of Islam, reigned 656-661, and the first Imam 伊瑪目|伊玛目 of Shia Islam
Ngari prefecture in Tibet, Tibetan: Mnga' ris
qiān lǐ
a thousand miles
a thousand li (i.e. 500 kilometers)
a long distance
àn dì li
secretly
inwardly
on the sly
li
(modal final particle similar to 呢[ne5] or 啦[la5])
shì li
power
(ability to) influence
hú li jīng
fox-spirit
vixen
witch
enchantress
hú li
fox
fig. sly and treacherous person
má li
swift
agile
efficient
quick-witted (colloquial)
è shì li
evil forces
criminals elements
xīn li huà
(to express one's) true feelings
what is on one's mind
secret mind
Lǐ Yù
Li Yu (c. 937-978), given name of the final ruler of Tang of the Five Southern dynasties Li Houzhu 李後主|李后主, a renowned poet
xíng li xiāng
suitcase
baggage compartment
overhead bin
(car) trunk
boot
Lǐ Sì
Li Si, name for an unspecified person, second of a series of three: 張三|张三[Zhang1 San1], 李四, 王五[Wang2 Wu3] Tom, Dick and Harry
jī dàn li tiāo gǔ tou
to look for bones in an egg
to find fault
to nitpick (idiom)
nǎ li nǎ li
there is nothing to pardon
you flatter me
zhóu li
wives of brothers
sisters-in-law
lǎo hú li
old fox
fig. cunning person
tuō yùn xíng li
luggage that has been checked in (on flight)
Lǐ Zōng rén
Li Zongren (1891-1969), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction
xī li huā lā
(onom.) rustling sound
sound of rain or of sth falling down
in disorder
completely smashed
badly battered
broken to pieces
bù yuǎn qiān lǐ
make light of traveling a thousand li
go to the trouble of traveling a long distance
dǎ xīn yǎn li
from the bottom of one's heart
heartily
sincerely
hú li wěi ba
lit. fox's tail (idiom); visible sign of evil intentions
to reveal one's evil nature
evidence that reveals the villain
fǎn dòng shì li
reactionary forces (esp. in Marxist rhetoric)
Lǐ Líng
Li Ling (-74 BC), Han dynasty general whose defeat by the Xiongnu 匈奴 in 104 BC led to a major scandal