枚 | méi | classifier for coins, rings, badges, pearls, sporting medals, rockets, satellites etc / tree trunk / whip / wooden peg, used as a gag for marching soldiers (old) | ||
Results beginning with 枚 | ||||
枚举 | méi jǔ | to enumerate | ||
枚卜 | méi bǔ | to choose officials by divination (archaic) / to practice divination without a definite question | ||
枚乘 | Méi Chéng | Mei Cheng (-c. 140 BC), Han dynasty poet | ||
Approximate Results for 枚 | ||||
袁枚 | Yuán Méi | Yuan Mei (1716-1798), famous Qing poet and critic, one of Three great poets of the Qianlong era 乾嘉三大家 | ||
猜枚 | cāi méi | drinking game where one has to guess the number of small objects in the other player's closed hand | ||
五枚 | wǔ méi | Ng | ||
不胜枚举 | bù shèng méi jǔ | too numerous to mention individually or one by one | ||
不可枚举 | bù kě méi jǔ | innumerable (idiom) | ||
马工枚速 | Mǎ gōng Méi sù | Sima Xiangru is meticulous and Mei Gao is fast (idiom) / to each his good points | ||
钳马衔枚 | qián mǎ xián méi | with horses and soldiers gagged (idiom) / (of a marching army) in utter silence |