"Pearls" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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 zhū bǎo pearls / jewels / precious stones
 lián zhū joined as a string of pearls / in rapid succession / alignment / Renju, a Japanese game, also called Gomoku or five-in-a-row
 yú mù hùn zhū to pass off fish eyes for pearls / to pass off fake products as genuine (idiom)
 chéng chuàn to be lined up (like a chain of islands, a string of pearls etc) / to form a cluster (like a bunch of grapes) / to come one after the other (like a series of sighs)
 zhū yuán yù rùn lit. as round as pearls and as smooth as jade (idiom) / fig. elegant and polished (of singing or writing)
 kē classifier for small spheres, pearls, corn grains, teeth, hearts, satellites etc
 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)
 duì niú tán qín lit. to play the lute to a cow (idiom) / fig. offering a treat to an unappreciative audience / to cast pearls before swine / caviar to the general / to preach to deaf ears / to talk over sb's head
 mǎi dú huán zhū to buy a wooden box and return the pearls inside / to show poor judgment (idiom)
 dǐng chēng yù shí lit. to use a sacred tripod as cooking pot and jade as ordinary stone (idiom) / fig. a waste of precious material / casting pearls before swine
 míng zhū àn tóu to cast pearls before swine (idiom) / not to get proper recognition for one's talents
 zǎo pendant of pearls on coronet
 hán gems or pearls formerly put into the mouth of a corpse
 yìng pearls or shells strung together
 cǎi zhū to dive for pearls
 yù lù rú zhū jade dew like pearls (idiom)
 dì lì brilliance of pearls
 zhū yù pearls and jades / jewels / clever remark / beautiful writing / gems of wisdom / genius / outstanding person
 zhū bó curtain of pearls / screen of beads
 jiāo rén fish-like person in Chinese folklore whose tears turn into pearls
  black pearls
Q Q cute (loanword) / (of food) having a pleasant chewiness (like mochi, tapioca pearls, taro balls etc &ndash / foods with a springy or gel-like mouthfeel) / (loanword) to cue sb
Q Q cute (loanword) / (of food) having a pleasant chewiness (like mochi, tapioca pearls, taro balls etc - foods with a springy or gel-like mouthfeel)
𬍛 dì lì brilliance of pearls
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