瑟瑟发抖 | [ sè sè fā doǔ ] to shiver |
瑟缩 | [ sè suō ] to curl up shivering (from cold), timid and trembling (in fear), to shrink, to cower |
⇒ 上艾瑟尔 | [ shàng aì sè ěr ] Overijssel |
⇒ 亚瑟 | [ yà sè ] Arthur (name) |
⇒ 亚瑟士 | [ yà sè shì ] ASICS (Japanese footwear brand) |
⇒ 亚瑟王 | [ yà sè wáng ] King Arthur |
⇒ 凯瑟琳 | [ kaǐ sè lín ] Catherine (name), Katherine |
⇒ 希尔弗瑟姆 | [ xī ěr fú sè mǔ ] Hilversum, city in Netherlands |
⇒ 斯密约瑟 | [ sī mì yuē sè ] Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844), founder of the Latter Day Saint movement |
⇒ 李约瑟 | [ lǐ yuē sè ] Joseph Needham (1900-1995), British biochemist and author of Science and Civilization in China |
⇒ 泰瑟枪 | [ taì sè qiāng ] Taser (electroshock weapon) |
⇒ 泰瑟尔岛 | [ taì sè ěr daǒ ] Texel island, Netherlands |
⇒ 琴瑟不调 | [ qín sè bù ] out of tune, marital discord, cf qin and se 琴瑟, two string instruments as symbol of marital harmony |
⇒ 琴瑟和鸣 | [ qín sè hé míng ] in perfect harmony, in sync, lit. qin and se sing in harmony |
⇒ 瑟瑟发抖 | [ sè sè fā doǔ ] to shiver |
⇒ 卢瑟 | [ lú sè ] loser (loanword) |
⇒ 卢瑟福 | [ lú sè fú ] Rutherford (name), Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), early nuclear physicist from New Zealand |
⇒ 约瑟 | [ yuē sè ] Joseph (name) |
⇒ 约瑟夫 | [ yuē sè fū ] Joseph (name) |
⇒ 约瑟夫b7斯大林 | [ yuē sè fū sī dà lín ] Joseph Stalin (1879-1953), Soviet dictator |
⇒ 圣凯瑟琳 | [ shèng kaǐ sè lín ] Saint Catherine |
⇒ 圣约瑟夫 | [ shèng yuē sè fū ] Saint Joseph |
⇒ 叶瑟 | [ yè sè ] Jesse (name) |
⇒ 萧瑟 | [ sè ] to rustle in the air, to rustle, to sough, bleak, desolate, chilly |
⇒ 道格拉斯b7麦克阿瑟 | [ daò gé lā sī maì kè ā sè ] General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war |
⇒ 阿瑟县 | [ ā sè xiàn ] Arthur County, Nebraska |
⇒ 阿瑟镇 | [ ā sè zhèn ] Arthur's Town, Cat Island, The Bahamas |
⇒ 麦克阿瑟 | [ maì kè ā sè ] General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war |