Táo Yuān míng
Tao Yuanming (c. 365-427), Jin dynasty writer and poet
fǎ lǜ
law
CL:條|条[tiáo], 套[tào], 個|个[gè]
tào
to cover
to encase
cover
sheath
to overlap
to interleave
to model after
to copy
formula
harness
loop of rope
(fig.) to fish for
to obtain slyly
classifier for sets, collections
bend (of a river or mountain range, in place names)
tau (Greek letter Ττ)
xūn táo
variant of 薰陶 薰陶[xūn táo]
Táo Zhé
David Tao (1969-), Taiwanese singer-songwriter
táo
to escape
to run away
to flee
táo
to wash
to clean out
to cleanse
to eliminate
to dredge
tāo
gluttonous
see 饕餮[tao1 tie4], zoomorphic mask motif
tāo
to receive the benefit of
tào tao
methods
the old tricks
(slang) condom
tǎo
to invite
to provoke
to demand or ask for
to send armed forces to suppress
to denounce or condemn
to marry (a woman)
to discuss or study
tāo
big wave
Taiwan pr. [tao2]
tāo
to fish out (from pocket)
to scoop
táo
to cleanse
name of a river
tāo
bow case or scabbard
to hide
military strategy
hé tao
walnut
CL:個|个[ge4],棵[ke1]
Xīng dǎo
Sing Tao, Hong Kong media group and publisher of Sing Tao Daily 星島日報|星岛日报
Xīng dǎo Rì bào
Sing Tao Daily, Hong Kong newspaper
pú tao táng àn
glucosamine (C6H13NO5)
also written 氨基葡萄糖
Táo Qián
Tao Qian or Tao Yuanming 陶渊明|陶淵明 (c. 365-427), Jin dynasty writer and poet
shuō pú tao suān
sour grapes (set expr. based on Aesop)
lit. to say grapes are sour when you can't eat them
chī bù dào pú tao shuō pú tao suān
sour grapes (set expr. based on Aesop)
lit. to say grapes are sour when you can't eat them
Dá wù zú
Tao or Yami, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
Yǎ měi zú
Tao or Yami, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
táo
hand drum used by peddlers