mó tuō chē
motorbike
motorcycle (loanword)
CL:輛|辆[liang4],部[bu4]
guān mó
to observe and emulate
to study (esp. following sb's example)
chuǎi mó
to analyze
to try to figure out
to try to fathom
Sī dé gē ěr mó
Stockholm, capital of Sweden
mó cā
friction
rubbing
chafing
fig. disharmony
conflict
also written 磨擦
Fú ěr mó sī
Sherlock Holmes, 歇洛克·福爾摩斯|歇洛克·福尔摩斯[Xie1 luo4 ke4 · Fu2 er3 mo2 si1]
mó dēng
modern (loanword)
fashionable
mó tiān
skyscraping
towering into the sky
Mó ěr
Moore or Moor (name)
see also 摩爾人|摩尔人[Mo2 er3 ren2]
mó tuō
motor (loanword)
motorbike
mó tiān lún
Ferris wheel
observation wheel
Mó ěr duō wǎ
Moldova
Republic of Moldova, former Soviet republic on the border with Romania
mó hē
transliteration of Sanskrit mahā, great
Mó gēn Shì dān lì
Morgan Stanley (financial services company)
Xú Zhì mó
Xu Zhimo (1897-1931), writer and poet
Mó jié
Capricorn (star sign)
northern people in classical times, a branch of the Huns or Xiongnu 匈奴
Dá mó
Dharma, the teaching of Buddha
Bodhidharma
mó dī
motorcycle taxi
abbr. for 摩托車的士|摩托车的士[mo2 tuo1 che1 di1 shi4]
Sà mó
Satsuma, the name of a former feudal domain in Japan, and of a former province, a battleship, a district, a peninsula etc
Mó ní
Manes (3rd century AD), Persian prophet and founder of Manichaeism
mó sā
to smooth out (with one's hand)
mā sa
(coll.) to remove (crinkles, dirt) with the palm of the hand
Mó suō
Mosuo ethnic group of Yunnan and Sichuan
Bā ěr dì mó
Baltimore (place name, surname etc)
mó jiān jiē zhǒng
lit. rubbing shoulders and following in each other's footsteps
a thronging crowd
Ài sī jī mó rén
Eskimo
also called Inuit 因紐特|因纽特
Mó dēng Yuán shǐ rén
The Flintstones (TV Series)
Mó gēn · Fú lǐ màn
Morgan Freeman, American actor
Jiū mó luó shí
Kumarajiva c. 334-413, Buddhist monk and translator of Zen texts
Mó jiā dí shā
Mogadishu, Indian ocean seaport and capital of Somalia
Luó mó yǎn nǎ
the Ramayana (Indian epic)
bì mó
shaman among the Yi ethnic group
Mó suō zú
Mosuo ethnic group of Yunnan and Sichuan
Mó chéng
Mo i Rana (city in Nordland, Norway)
Mó hē pó luó duō
Mahābhārata, second great Indian epic after 羅摩衍那|罗摩衍那[Luo2 mo2 yan3 na4], possibly originally c. 4th century BC
Tí mó tài qián shū
First epistle of St Paul to Timothy
Mó jiē tuó
Magadha, ancient India kingdom reported to be the birthplace of Buddhism
Tí mó tài hòu shū
Second epistle of St Paul to Timothy
Mó xī wǔ jīng
the Pentateuch
the five books of Moses in the Old Testament
Ā mó sī shū
Book of Amos, one of the books of the Nevi'im and of the Christian Old Testament
mó dǐng fàng zhǒng
to rub one's head and heels (idiom); to slave for the benefit of others
to wear oneself out for the general good
Mó sī lā
Mothra (Japanese モスラ Mosura), Japanese movie monster
Mó hēng zuǒ · dá luó
Moenjo-daro, capital of Indus valley civilization c. 2000 BC, Sind province, Pakistan, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Qiáo dā mó
Gautama, surname of the Siddhartha, the historical Buddha
Ā lā mó
Alamo, city in United States
mó hóu luó jiā
Mahoraga, snake's headed Indian deity
a protector deity of Buddhist law
Mó xiè zuò
Capricorn (constellation and sign of the zodiac)
used erroneously for 魔羯座
Sà mó lín
Samotherium (early giraffe)
Luó mó nuò suǒ fū
Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (1711-1765), famous Russian chemist and polymath
Luó mó nuò suǒ fū shān jǐ
Lomonosov ridge (in the Artic Ocean)
Mó lù jiā Qún dǎo
Maluku Islands, Indonesia
Luó mó yǎn nà
the Ramayana (Indian epic)
nà mó wēn
foreman (pidgin derived from "number one", rendered in hanzi) (old)
Mó xī Wǔ jīng
the Pentateuch
the five books of Moses in the Old Testament
ān mó lè
see 餘甘子|余甘子[yu2 gan1 zi3]
ān mó luò jiā guǒ
see 餘甘子|余甘子[yu2 gan1 zi3]
ná mó wēn
see 那摩溫|那摩温[na4 mo2 wen1]
Mó hēng zuǒ · dá luó
Moenjo-daro, capital of Indus valley civilization c. 2000 BC, Sind province, Pakistan, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Mó jiā dí xiū
Mogadishu, capital of Somalia (Tw)
mó quán cā zhǎng
fig. to rub one's fists and wipe one's palms (idiom)
to roll up one's sleeves for battle
eager to get into action or start on a task
Mó gēn · Fú lǐ màn
Morgan Freeman, American actor
mó hóu luó jiā
Mahoraga, snake's headed Indian deity
a protector deity of Buddhist law