森严 | [ sēn yán ] strict, rigid, tight (security) |
森林脑炎 | [ sēn lín naǒ yán ] forest encephalitis |
森海塞尔 | [ sēn haǐ sè ěr ] Sennheiser (brand) |
森罗 | [ sēn luó ] many things arranged together, or connected together, to go on limitlessly |
森罗宝殿 | [ sēn luó baǒ diàn ] Yama's palace |
森罗殿 | [ sēn luó diàn ] Yama's palace |
森美兰 | [ sēn meǐ lán ] Sembilan, state of southwest Malaysia |
⇒ 亚松森 | [ yà sōng sēn ] Asunción, capital of Paraguay |
⇒ 布兰森 | [ bù lán sēn ] Branson or Brandsen (name), Sir Richard Branson (1950-), British millionaire and founder of Virgin |
⇒ 布雷顿森林 | [ bù leí dùn sēn lín ] Bretton woods conference in 1944 of allied powers, regulating world exchange rates and setting up IMF and world bank |
⇒ 保尔森 | [ baǒ ěr sēn ] Paulson or Powellson (name), Henry (Hank) Paulson (1946-), US banker, US Treasury Secretary 2006-2009 |
⇒ 杰克森 | [ jié kè sēn ] Jackson (name) |
⇒ 只见树木不见森林 | [ zhǐ jiàn shù mù bù jiàn sēn lín ] unable to see the wood for the trees, fig. only able to see isolated details, and not the bigger picture |
⇒ 乔纳森 | [ nà sēn ] Jonathan (name) |
⇒ 图样图森破 | [ tú yàng tú sēn pò ] (Internet slang) to have a simplistic view of sth (transcription of "too young, too simple" – English words spoken by Jiang Zemin 江澤民|江泽民[Jiang1 Ze2 min2] in chastizing Hong Kong reporters in 2000) |
⇒ 埃森纳赫 | [ aī sēn nà hè ] Eisenach (German city) |
⇒ 壁垒森严 | [ bì leǐ sēn yán ] closely guarded, strongly fortified, sharply divided |
⇒ 夹山国家森林公园 | [ jiā shān guó jiā sēn lín gōng yuán ] Jiashan National Forest Park in Shimen 石門|石门[Shi2 men2], Changde 常德[Chang2 de2], Hunan |
⇒ 尼尔森 | [ ní ěr sēn ] Nielsen or Nelson (name) |
⇒ 帕马森 | [ pà mǎ sēn ] Parmesan |
⇒ 爱玛b7沃特森 | [ aì mǎ wò tè sēn ] Emma Watson (1990-), British actress |
⇒ 戒备森严 | [ jiè beì sēn yán ] heavily-guarded |
⇒ 梅森素数 | [ meí sēn sù shù ] Mersenne prime number (math.) |
⇒ 杨宝森 | [ yáng baǒ sēn ] Yang Baosen (1909-1958), Beijing opera star, one of the Four great beards 四大鬚生|四大须生 |
⇒ 杨森 | [ yáng sēn ] Yang Sen (1884-1977), Sichuan warlord and general |
⇒ 沃尔芬森 | [ wò ěr fēn sēn ] Wolfson, Wulfsohn etc (name) |
⇒ 汤普森 | [ tāng pǔ sēn ] Thompson (name) |
⇒ 汉森 | [ hàn sēn ] Hansen or Hanson (name) |
⇒ 皮尔森 | [ pí ěr sēn ] Pearson (family name as well as various places) |
⇒ 卢森堡 | [ lú sēn baǒ ] Luxembourg |
⇒ 罗伯特b7路易斯b7斯蒂文森 | [ luó bó tè lù yì sī sī dì wén sēn ] Robert Louis Stevenson (novelist), author of Treasure Island 金銀島|金银岛[Jin1 yin2 Dao3] |
⇒ 圣文森及格瑞那丁 | [ shèng wén sēn jí gé ruì nà dīng ] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Tw) |
⇒ 圣文森和格林纳丁 | [ shèng wén sēn hé gé lín nà dīng ] St Vincent and Grenadines, Caribbean island in Lesser Antilles |
⇒ 圣文森特和格林纳丁斯 | [ shèng wén sēn tè hé gé lín nà dīng sī ] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
⇒ 艾森豪威尔 | [ aì sēn haó weī ěr ] Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), US army general and politician, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during World War II, US President 1953-1961 |
⇒ 蒂森克虏伯 | [ dì sēn kè lǔ bó ] ThyssenKrupp |
⇒ 萨克森 | [ sà kè sēn ] Sachsen or Saxony, Bundesland in east of Germany, bordering on Poland and Czech republic, capital Dresden 德累斯頓|德累斯顿[De2 lei4 si1 dun4] |
⇒ 萨克森州 | [ sà kè sēn zhoū ] Sachsen or Saxony, Bundesland in east of Germany, bordering on Poland and Czech republic, capital Dresden 德累斯頓|德累斯顿[De2 lei4 si1 dun4] |
⇒ 萨拉森帝国 | [ sà lā sēn dì guó ] Saracen Empire (medieval European name for Arab empire) |
⇒ 钱学森 | [ qián xué sēn ] Qian Xuesen (1911-2009), Chinese scientist and aeronautical engineer |
⇒ 阿松森岛 | [ ā sōng sēn daǒ ] Ascension Island |
⇒ 阿森松岛 | [ ā sēn sōng daǒ ] Ascension Island |
⇒ 阿森纳 | [ ā sēn nà ] Arsenal Football Club |
⇒ 阴森 | [ yīn sēn ] gloomy, sinister, eerie |
⇒ 青森县 | [ qīng sēn xiàn ] Aomori prefecture at the far north of Japan's main island Honshū 本州[Ben3 zhou1] |