Results for Da | ||||
大 | dà | big / huge / large / major / great / wide / deep / older (than) / oldest / eldest / greatly / very much / (dialect) father / father's elder or younger brother | ||
打 | dá | dozen (loanword) | ||
打 | dǎ | to beat / to strike / to hit / to break / to type / to mix up / to build / to fight / to fetch / to make / to tie up / to issue / to shoot / to calculate / to play (a game) / since / from | ||
达 | dá | to attain / to reach / to amount to / to communicate / eminent | ||
答 | dā | bound form having the same meaning as the free word 答[da2], used in 答應|答应[da1 ying5], 答理[da1 li5] etc | ||
答 | dá | to answer / to reply / to respond | ||
搭 | dā | to put up / to build (scaffolding) / to hang (clothes on a pole) / to connect / to join / to arrange in pairs / to match / to add / to throw in (resources) / to take (boat, train) / variant of 褡[da1] | ||
瘩 | dá | sore / boil / scab | ||
哒 | dā | (phonetic) / command to a horse / clatter (of horses' hoofs) | ||
沓 | dá | classifier for sheets of papers etc: pile, pad / Taiwan pr. [ta4] | ||
耷 | dā | ears hanging down | ||
鞑 | dá | Tartar / a tribe in China | ||
靼 | dá | (phonetic) / dressed leather | ||
疸 | da | see 疙疸[ge1 da5] | ||
妲 | Dá | female personal name (archaic) | ||
褡 | dā | pouch / sleeveless jacket | ||
笪 | dá | rough bamboo mat | ||
怛 | dá | distressed / alarmed / shocked / grieved | ||
跶 | dā | to stumble / to slip / variant of 達|达[da2] | ||
荅 | dá | variant of 答[da2] | ||
繨 | dá | a knot (of a rope) | ||
荙 | dá | plantago major | ||
咑 | dā | da! (sound used to move animals along) | ||
龘 | dá | old variant of 龖[da2] | ||
垯 | da | see 圪垯, lump / pimple / mound | ||
荅 | dā | variant of 答[da1] | ||
逹 | dá | arrive at / reach / intelligent / variant of 達|达[da2] | ||
龖 | dá | a vista of a dragon in flight | ||
剳 | dá | hook / sickle | ||
汏 | dà | to wash (dialect) | ||
鐽 | dá | darmstadtium (chemistry) | ||
羍 | dá | little lamb | ||
𫟼 | dá | darmstadtium (chemistry) | ||
炟 | dá | (used in transliterating foreign words) / (used in names) / (archaic) to explode / to catch fire |