nà li
there
that place
also written 那裡|那里
bō li
glass
CL:張|张[zhang1],塊|块[kuai4]
(slang) male homosexual
bō li gāng
glass-reinforced plastic
fiberglass
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
Lǐ Jìng
Li Jing (570-649 AD), Tang Dynasty general and purported author of "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang" 唐太宗李衛公問對|唐太宗李卫公问对[Tang2 Tai4 zong1 Li3 Wei4 Gong1 Wen4 dui4], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]
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
xíng li xiāng
suitcase
baggage compartment
overhead bin
(car) trunk
boot
Wēi lì
Wylie (name)
Turrell Wylie, originator of the Wylie transcription of Tibetan script
wéi gǎng
Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
abbr. for 維多利亞港|维多利亚港[Wéi dūo lì yà gǎng]
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)
xī li huā lā
(onom.) rustling sound
sound of rain or of sth falling down
in disorder
completely smashed
badly battered
broken to pieces
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)