wǔ tái
stage
arena
fig. in the limelight
wǔ
to dance
to wield
to brandish
gǔ wǔ
heartening (news)
to boost (morale)
CL:個|个[ge4]
wǔ zī
dancer's posture and movement
wǔ jì
(loanword) maiko
apprentice geisha
zài gē zài wǔ
singing and dancing (idiom); festive celebrations
shǒu wǔ zú dǎo
hands dance and feet trip (idiom); dancing and gesticulating for joy
wǔ tīng
dance hall
ballroom
CL:間|间[jian1]
wǔ dǎo
dance (performance art)
dancing
fēi wǔ
to flutter
to dance in the breeze
wǔ huì
dance
ball
party
CL:場|场[chang3]
xùn sī wǔ bì
bribery and fraud (idiom)
wǔ shī
lion dance (traditional Chinese dance form)
Wǔ yáng
Wuyang county in Luohe 漯河[Luo4 he2], Henan
jiāo yì wǔ
social dance
ballroom dancing
huān xīn gǔ wǔ
elated and excited (idiom); overjoyed
piāo wǔ
to fly up
to dance in the air (of snowflakes, flower petals etc)
Wǔ gāng
Wugang county level city in Pingdingshan 平頂山|平顶山[Ping2 ding3 shan1], Henan
méi fēi sè wǔ
smiles of exultation
radiant with delight
biān wǔ
choreography
choreographer
zhāng yá wǔ zhǎo
to bare fangs and brandish claws (idiom); to make threatening gestures
guó biāo wǔ
international standard ballroom dancing
néng gē shàn wǔ
can sing and dance (idiom); fig. a person of many talents
pái wǔ
a dance in formation
choreographed dance
line dance
lóng fēi fèng wǔ
flamboyant or bold cursive calligraphy (idiom)
yīng gē yàn wǔ
the warbler sings and the swallow dances
prosperity abounds (idiom)
Wǔ gāng shì
Wugang county level city in Pingdingshan 平頂山|平顶山[Ping2 ding3 shan1], Henan
yíng sī wǔ bì
fraudulent personal gain (idiom); to engage in corrupt practice
pī lì wǔ
to breakdance
breakdancing
cháng xiù shàn wǔ
long sleeves help one dance beautifully (idiom); money and power will help you in any occupation
Wǔ yáng xiàn
Wuyang county in Luohe 漯河[Luo4 he2], Henan
Xiàng Zhuāng wǔ jiàn
lit. Xiang Zhuang performs the sword dance, but his mind is set on Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] (idiom, refers to plot to kill Liu Bang during Feast at Hongmen 鴻門宴|鸿门宴[Hong2 men2 Yan4] in 206 BC)
fig. an elaborate deception hiding malicious intent
Xiàng Zhuāng wǔ jiàn , yì zài Pèi Gōng
lit. Xiangzhuang performs the sword dance, but his mind is set on Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦 (idiom); refers to 206 BC plot to murder Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦, Duke of Pei 沛公 and future Han emperor, during a sword dance at Feast at Hongmen 鴻門宴|鸿门宴[Hóng mén Yàn]
an elaborate deception to hide malicious intent
hú bù wǔ
fox-trot (ballroom dance) (loanword)
yíng fēng piāo wǔ
to whirl about in the wind
Mǔ shuǐ duān lǐ
Musudan-ri, North Korean rocket launch site in North Hamgyeong Province 咸鏡北道|咸镜北道[Xián jìng běi dào]
Xiàng Zhuāng wǔ jiàn , zhì zài Pèi Gōng
lit. Xiangzhuang performs the sword dance, but his mind is set on Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦 (idiom); refers to 206 BC plot to murder Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦, Duke of Pei 沛公 and future Han emperor, during a sword dance at Feast at Hongmen 鴻門宴|鸿门宴[Hóng mén Yàn]
an elaborate deception to hide malicious intent
bù lìng rén gǔ wǔ
discouraging
disheartening
zài gē qiě wǔ
singing and dancing (idiom); festive celebrations
wǔ dòng
to move as in a dance
to wave (some implement)
to flourish
(of eyes, hands etc) to dance
to flutter
Wǔ shuǐ duān lǐ
Musudan-ri, North Korean rocket launch site in North Hamgyeong Province 咸鏡北道|咸镜北道[Xian2 jing4 bei3 dao4]
jiē wǔ
street dance (e.g. breakdance)
diàn tún wǔ
twerking, sexually provocative dance involving hip movements while in a low, squatting position
Xiàng Zhuāng wǔ jiàn , zhì zài Pèi gōng
see 項莊舞劍,意在沛公|项庄舞剑,意在沛公[Xiang4 Zhuang1 wu3 jian4 , yi4 zai4 Pei4 gong1]
wén jī qǐ wǔ
to start practicing at the first crow of the cock (idiom)
to be diligent in one's studies
piān piān qǐ wǔ
(to start) dancing lightly and gracefully
bàn wǔ
to be a dancing partner to sb
to perform as a backup dancer
taxi dancer (hired dancing partner)
escort
qià qià wǔ
(loanword) cha-cha (dance)
gē wǔ shēng píng
lit. to celebrate peace with songs and dance (idiom)
fig. to make a show of happiness and prosperity
màn tiān fēi wǔ
(of snow etc) to fill the sky
Xiàng Zhuāng wǔ jiàn , yì zài Pèi gōng
lit. Xiang Zhuang performs the sword dance, but his mind is set on Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] (idiom); refers to 206 BC plot to murder Liu Bang, aka Duke of Pei 沛公[Pei4 gong1] and the future Han emperor, during a sword dance at Feast at Hongmen 鴻門宴|鸿门宴[Hong2 men2 Yan4]
an elaborate deception to hide malicious intent