tíng
to stop
to halt
to park (a car)
tīng
to listen
to hear
to obey
a can (loanword from English "tin")
classifier for canned beverages
tìng
(literary pronunciation, still advocated in Taiwan) to rule
to sentence
to allow
tǐng
straight
erect
to stick out (a part of the body)
to (physically) straighten up
to support
to withstand
outstanding
(coll.) quite
very
classifier for machine guns
tǐng
raised path between fields
hé qián tǐng
nuclear submarine
abbr. for 核動力潛艇|核动力潜艇[hé dòng lì qián tǐng]
tíng
main hall
front courtyard
law court
tīng
(reception) hall
living room
office
provincial government department
tíng
pavilion
booth
kiosk
erect
líng
(onom.) ting-a-ling (in compounds such as 玎玲 or 玲瓏|玲珑)
tinkling of gem-pendants
Xiè Tíng fēng
Tse Ting-Fung or Nicholas Tse (1980-), Cantopop star
dǎ ting
to ask about
to make some inquiries
to ask around
Xiè Cháng tíng
Frank Chang-ting Hsieh (1946-), Taiwanese DPP politician, mayor of Kaohsiung 1998-2005
tíng
Draba nemerosa bebe carpa
Yè Tǐng
Ye Ting (1896-1946), communist military leader
tīng
variant of 聽|听[ting1]
to hear
to obey
Dīng Zhào zhōng
Samuel C. C. Ting (1936-), American physicist, 1976 Nobel Prize laureate in physics
Guān tīng shuǐ kù
Guanting or Kuan-ting reservoir in Hebei, one of the main water reservoirs serving Beijing
hé dòng lì qián tǐng
nuclear submarine
same as 核潛艇|核潜艇[hé qián tǐng]
tíng
(insect)
Leptogaster basiralis
Zhēn · Ào sī tīng
Jane Austen (1775-1817), English novelist
also written 简・奧斯汀|简・奥斯汀[Jiǎn · Ào sī tīng]