坡
slope; CL:個|个[ge4]; sloping; slanted
婆
grandmother; matron; mother-in-law; (slang) femme (in a lesbian relationship)
迫
variant of 迫[po4]; to persecute; to oppress; embarrassed
朴
Celtis sinensis var. japonica
泼
to splash; to spill; rough and coarse; brutish
破
broken; damaged; worn out; lousy; rotten; to break, split or cleave; to get rid of; to destroy; to break with; to defeat; to capture (a city etc); to expose the truth of
粕
grains in distilled liquor
蒪
myoga ginger (Zingiber mioga)
迫
to force; to compel; to approach or go towards; urgent; pressing
酦
to ferment alcohol; Taiwan pr. [po4]
钋
polonium (chemistry); Taiwan pr. [po4]
颇
surname Po; Taiwan pr. [Po3]
颇
rather; quite; considerably; oblique; inclined; slanting; Taiwan pr. [po3]
魄
soul; mortal soul, i.e. attached to the body
叵测
unfathomable; unpredictable; treacherous
坡垒
Hainan hopea (Hopea hainanensis) (botany)
坡路
sloping road; hill road
坡道
road on a slope; inclined path; ramp
坡头
Potou district of Zhanjiang city 湛江市[Zhan4 jiang1 shi4], Guangdong
坡头区
Potou district of Zhanjiang city 湛江市[Zhan4 jiang1 shi4], Guangdong
坡鹿
Eld's deer (Cervus eldii)
婆姨
(dialect) wife; married woman
婆娑
to swirl about; (of leaves and branches) to sway
婆婆
husband's mother; mother-in-law; grandma
婆婆妈妈
effeminate; old-womanish; garrulous; fainthearted; overly careful; overly sensitive; maudlin
婆媳
mother-in-law and daughter-in-law
婆罗洲
Borneo island (of Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei)
婆罗浮屠
Borobudur (in Java, Indonesia)
朴硝
(impure) mirabilite, Na2SO4x10H2O (used in TCM)
泼冷水
lit. to pour cold water on; fig. to dampen one's enthusiasm
泼出去的水
spilt water; (fig.) sth that can not be retrieved; spilt milk
泼妇骂街
shouting abuse in the street like a fishwife
泼水
to sprinkle; to spill water
泼水节
Songkran (Thai New Year)
泼水难收
water once spilt cannot be retrieved (idiom); irreversible change
泼物
evil creature (curse word)
泼辣
shrewish; pungent; forceful; bold and vigorous
泼脏水
(lit.) to splash dirty water; (fig.) to throw mud at; to smear (sb)
珀斯
Perth, capital of Western Australia; also written 帕斯
珀西·比希·雪莱
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), English Romantic poet
破事
trivial matter; trifle; annoying thing
破冰
to break the ice; groundbreaking (in relations)
破口
tear or rupture; to have a tear (e.g. in one's clothes); without restraint (e.g. of swearing)
破四旧
Destroy the Four Olds (campaign of the Cultural Revolution)
破土
to break ground; to start digging; to plough; to break through the ground (of seedling); fig. the start of a building project
破土典礼
ground breaking ceremony
破壁
broken wall; to break through a wall; fig. a breakthrough in sb's career
破坏
destruction; damage; to wreck; to break; to destroy
破坏活动
sabotage; subversive activities
破坏无遗
damaged beyond repair
破天荒
unprecedented; for the first time; never before; first ever
破家
to destroy one's family
破局
to collapse (of plan, talks etc)
破屋又遭连夜雨
see 屋漏偏逢連夜雨|屋漏偏逢连夜雨[wu1 lou4 pian1 feng2 lian2 ye4 yu3]
破戒
to violate a religious precept; to smoke or drink after giving up
破折号
dash; Chinese dash ── (punct., double the length of the western dash)
破败
to defeat; to crush (in battle); beaten; ruined; destroyed; in decline
破败不堪
crushed; utterly defeated
破格
to break the rule; to make an exception
破案
to solve a case; shabby old table
破梗
(Tw) to mention sth meant to be kept as a surprise; spoiler
破浪
to set sail; to brave the waves
破涕为笑
to turn tears into laughter (idiom); to turn grief into happiness
破灭
to be shattered; to be annihilated (of hope, illusions etc)
破烂
worn-out; rotten; dilapidated; tattered; ragged; rubbish; junk
破获
to uncover (a criminal plot); to break open and capture
破瓜
(of a girl) to lose one's virginity; to deflower a virgin; to reach the age of 16; (of a man) to reach the age of 64
破瓦寒窑
lit. broken tiles, cold hearth; fig. a broken-down house; poor and shabby dwelling
破产
to go bankrupt; to become impoverished; bankruptcy
破的
to hit the target; (fig.) to hit the nail on the head
破相
(of facial features) to be marred by a scar etc; to disfigure; to make a fool of oneself
破碎
to smash to pieces; to shatter
破碗破摔
lit. to smash a cracked pot; fig. to treat oneself as hopeless and act crazily
破竹之势
lit. a force to smash bamboo (idiom); fig. irresistible force
破竹建瓴
lit. smash bamboo, overturn water tank (idiom); fig. irresistible force
破纪录
to break a record; record-breaking
破绽
hole or tear in cloth; mistake or gap in a speech or theory
破绽百出
lit. one hundred splits (idiom); fig. full of mistakes (of speech or written article)
破罐破摔
lit. to smash a cracked pot (idiom); crazy despair in the face of a blemish, defect, error or setback
破胆寒心
to be scared out of one's wits
破旧立新
to get rid of the old to bring in the new (idiom); to innovate
破处
to break the hymen; to lose virginity
破蛹
to emerge from a pupa (of a butterfly etc)
破裂
to rupture; to fracture; to break down; (linguistics) plosion
破解
to break (a bond, constraint etc); to explain; to unravel; to decipher; to decode
破译
to break a code; to crack a riddle; to solve an enigma; a breakthrough
破读
pronunciation of a character other than the standard; lit. broken reading
破财
bankrupt; to suffer financial loss
破财免灾
a financial loss may prevent disaster (idiom)
破费
to spend (money or time)
破身
to lose one's virginity
破釜沉舟
lit. to break the cauldrons and sink the boats (idiom); fig. to cut off one's means of retreat; to burn one's boats
破镜
broken mirror; fig. broken marriage; divorce
破镜重圆
a shattered mirror put back together (idiom); (of marriage) to pick up the pieces and start anew; for a separated couple to reconcile and reunite
破门
to burst or force open a door; to excommunicate sb (from the Roman Catholic Church); to score a goal (in football, hockey etc)
破门而入
to break the door down and enter (idiom)
破关
to solve or overcome (a difficult problem); to beat (a video game)
破除
to eliminate; to do away with; to get rid of
破除迷信
to eliminate superstition (idiom)
破鞋
broken shoes; worn-out footwear; loose woman; slut
破音字
character with two or more readings; character where different readings convey different meanings (Tw)
破题
writing style in which the main subject is approached directly from the outset; opposite of 冒題|冒题[mao4 ti2]
破颜
break into a smile; to open (of flowers)
破体字
non-standard or corrupted form of a Chinese character
迫不及待
impatient (idiom); in a hurry; itching to get on with it
迫不得已
to have no alternative (idiom); compelled by circumstances; forced into sth
迫促
to urge; urgent; pressing
迫在眉睫
pressing in on one's eyelashes (idiom); imminent
迫害
to persecute; persecution
迫于
constrained; restricted; forced to; under pressure to do sth
迫临
to approach; to press in
迫视
to stare at; to watch intently
迫近
to approach; to press in
迫降
to force a plane to land
迫降
to force sb to surrender
鄱阳
Poyang county in Shangrao 上饒|上饶, Jiangxi
鄱阳湖
Poyang Lake in Shangrao 上饒|上饶[Shang4 rao2], Jiangxi
鄱阳县
Poyang county in Shangrao 上饒|上饶, Jiangxi
颇具
rather; quite; to have much
魄力
courage; daring; boldness; resolution; drive