顿 | [ dùn ] to stop, to pause, to arrange, to lay out, to kowtow, to stamp (one's foot), at once, classifier for meals, beatings, scoldings etc: time, bout, spell, meal |
顿悟 | [ dùn wù ] a flash of realization, the truth in a flash, a moment of enlightenment (usually Buddhist) |
顿挫 | [ dùn cuò ] a transition (stop and change) in spoken sound, music or in brush strokes, a cadence, punctuated by a transition, with syncopated cadence (brush stroke in painting) |
顿挫抑扬 | [ dùn cuò yì yáng ] cadence, modulation |
顿时 | [ dùn shí ] immediately, suddenly |
顿河 | [ dùn hé ] Don River |
顿涅斯克 | [ dùn niè sī kè ] Donetsk region of W. Ukraine |
顿涅茨克 | [ dùn niè cí kè ] Donetsk, city in Ukraine |
顿然 | [ dùn rán ] suddenly, abruptly |
顿号 | [ dùn haò ] Chinese back-sloping comma 、 (punct. used to separate items in a list) |
顿觉 | [ dùn jué ] to feel suddenly, to realize abruptly |
顿足 | [ dùn zú ] stamp (one's feet) |
顿首 | [ dùn shoǔ ] kowtow |
⇒ 亨丁顿舞蹈症 | [ hēng dīng dùn wǔ daǒ zhèng ] Huntington's disease |
⇒ 亨廷顿舞蹈症 | [ hēng tíng dùn wǔ daǒ zhèng ] Huntington's disease |
⇒ 代顿 | [ daì dùn ] Dayton (city in Ohio) |
⇒ 伊顿公学 | [ yī dùn gōng xué ] Eton public school (English elite school) |
⇒ 休士顿 | [ xiū shì dùn ] Houston, Texas |
⇒ 休斯顿 | [ xiū sī dùn ] Houston |
⇒ 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 |
⇒ 停顿 | [ tíng dùn ] to halt, to break off, pause (in speech) |
⇒ 克林顿 | [ kè lín dùn ] Clinton (name), Bill Clinton (1946-), US Democratic politician, President 1993-2001, Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician |
⇒ 克莱顿 | [ kè laí dùn ] Clayton (name), Crighton (name) |
⇒ 列克星顿 | [ liè kè xīng dùn ] Lexington, Massachusetts |
⇒ 劳顿 | [ laó dùn ] (literary) fatigued, wearied |
⇒ 博尔顿 | [ bó ěr dùn ] Bolton (name) |
⇒ 卡尔顿 | [ kǎ ěr dùn ] Carleton |
⇒ 卡顿 | [ kǎ dùn ] (computing) slow, unresponsive |
⇒ 史丹顿岛 | [ shǐ dān dùn daǒ ] Staten Island, borough of New York City |
⇒ 哈利伯顿 | [ hā lì bó dùn ] Halliburton (US construction company) |
⇒ 哈米吉多顿 | [ hā mǐ jí duō dùn ] Armageddon (in Revelation 16:16) |
⇒ 乔治b7华盛顿 | [ zhì huá shèng dùn ] George Washington (1732-1799), first US president |
⇒ 困顿 | [ kùn dùn ] fatigued, exhausted, poverty-stricken, in straitened circumstances |
⇒ 埃弗顿 | [ aī fú dùn ] Everton (town in northwest England), Everton soccer team |
⇒ 埃德蒙顿 | [ aī dé méng dùn ] Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada |
⇒ 威灵顿 | [ weī líng dùn ] Wellington, capital of New Zealand (Tw), Wellington (name), Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1851) |
⇒ 安顿 | [ ān dùn ] to find a place for, to help settle down, to arrange for, undisturbed, peaceful |
⇒ 寄顿 | [ jì dùn ] to place in safe keeping, to leave sth with sb |
⇒ 布莱顿 | [ bù laí dùn ] Brighton, town in England |
⇒ 布里奇顿 | [ bù lǐ qí dùn ] Bridgetown, capital of Barbados |
⇒ 希拉里b7克林顿 | [ xī lā lǐ kè lín dùn ] Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician |
⇒ 希尔顿 | [ xī ěr dùn ] Hilton (hotel chain) |
⇒ 帕丽斯b7希尔顿 | [ pà lì sī xī ěr dùn ] Paris Hilton |
⇒ 弗雷德里克顿 | [ fú leí dé lǐ kè dùn ] Fredericton, capital of New Brunswick, Canada |
⇒ 德累斯顿 | [ dé leì sī dùn ] Dresden, capital of Saxony 薩克森州|萨克森州[Sa4 ke4 sen1 zhou1], Germany |
⇒ 德雷斯顿 | [ dé leí sī dùn ] Dresden, Germany |
⇒ 惠特妮b7休斯顿 | [ huì tè nī xiū sī dùn ] Whitney Houston (1963-2012), American singer and actress |
⇒ 惠灵顿 | [ huì líng dùn ] Wellington, capital of New Zealand |
⇒ 打顿 | [ dǎ dùn ] to pause |
⇒ 打顿儿 | [ dǎ dùn ] erhua variant of 打頓|打顿[da3 dun4] |
⇒ 抑扬顿挫 | [ yì yáng dùn cuò ] see 頓挫抑揚|顿挫抑扬[dun4 cuo4 yi4 yang2] |
⇒ 拉顿 | [ lā dùn ] Rodan (Japanese ラドン Radon), Japanese movie monster |
⇒ 捶胸顿足 | [ chuí xiōng dùn zú ] to beat one's chest and stamp one's feet (idiom) |
⇒ 整顿 | [ zhěng dùn ] to tidy up, to reorganize, to consolidate, to rectify |
⇒ 斯坦顿 | [ sī tǎn dùn ] Stanton (name) |
⇒ 普林斯顿 | [ pǔ lín sī dùn ] Princeton, New Jersey |
⇒ 普林斯顿大学 | [ pǔ lín sī dùn dà xué ] Princeton University |
⇒ 普雷斯顿 | [ pǔ leí sī dùn ] Preston, city in England |
⇒ 曼哈顿 | [ màn hā dùn ] Manhattan island, Manhattan borough of New York City |
⇒ 曼哈顿区 | [ màn hā dùn qū ] Manhattan borough of New York City |
⇒ 查尔斯顿 | [ chá ěr sī dùn ] Charleston |
⇒ 柯林顿 | [ kē lín dùn ] (Tw) Clinton (name), Bill Clinton (1946-), US Democratic politician, president 1993-2001, Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician |
⇒ 沃顿 | [ wò dùn ] Wharton (name) |
⇒ 波士顿 | [ bō shì dùn ] Boston, capital of Massachusetts |
⇒ 波士顿大学 | [ bō shì dùn dà xué ] Boston University |
⇒ 波士顿红袜 | [ bō shì dùn hóng wà ] Boston Red Sox (baseball) team |
⇒ 海顿 | [ haǐ dùn ] Haydn (name), Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Austrian classical composer |
⇒ 温布尔顿 | [ wēn bù ěr dùn ] Wimbledon |
⇒ 温布顿 | [ wēn bù dùn ] Wimbledon |
⇒ 温斯顿 | [ wēn sī dùn ] Winston (name) |
⇒ 汉密尔顿 | [ hàn mì ěr dùn ] Hamilton (name), Hamilton, capital of Bermuda |
⇒ 牛顿 | [ niú dùn ] Newton (name), Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist |
⇒ 牛顿 | [ niú dùn ] newton (SI unit of force) |
⇒ 牛顿力学 | [ niú dùn lì xué ] Newtonian mechanics |
⇒ 牛顿米 | [ niú dùn mǐ ] newton meter, unit of torque (symbol: N⋅m) |
⇒ 特伦顿 | [ tè lún dùn ] Trenton, capital of New Jersey |
⇒ 琼斯顿 | [ qióng sī dùn ] Johnston (name) |
⇒ 甩手顿脚 | [ shoǔ dùn ] to fling one's arms and stamp one's feet (in anger or despair) |
⇒ 立顿 | [ lì dùn ] Lipton (name) |
⇒ 米尔顿 | [ mǐ ěr dùn ] Milton (name), John Milton (1608-1674), English republican writer and poet, author of Paradise Lost |
⇒ 约翰斯顿 | [ yuē hàn sī dùn ] Johnston, Johnson, Johnstone etc, name |
⇒ 舟车劳顿 | [ zhoū chē laó dùn ] travel-worn |
⇒ 艾德蒙顿 | [ aì dé méng dùn ] Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada, also written 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4] |
⇒ 艾萨克b7牛顿 | [ aì sà kè niú dùn ] Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist |
⇒ 茅塞顿开 | [ maó sè dùn kaī ] murky darkness suddenly opens (idiom); a sudden flash of insight and all is clear |
⇒ 华盛顿 | [ huá shèng dùn ] Washington (name), George Washington (1732-1799), first US president, Washington, US State, Washington, D.C. (US federal capital) |
⇒ 华盛顿州 | [ huá shèng dùn zhoū ] Washington, US State |
⇒ 华盛顿时报 | [ huá shèng dùn shí baò ] Washington Times (newspaper) |
⇒ 华盛顿特区 | [ huá shèng dùn tè qū ] Washington D.C. (US federal capital) |
⇒ 华盛顿邮报 | [ huá shèng dùn yoú baò ] Washington Post (newspaper) |
⇒ 莱顿 | [ laí dùn ] Leiden (the Netherlands) |
⇒ 莱顿大学 | [ laí dùn dà xué ] University of Leiden |
⇒ 蒙巴顿 | [ méng bā dùn ] Mountbatten (name, Anglicization of German Battenberg), Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), British commander in Southeast Asia during WWII, presided over the partition of India in 1947, murdered by the IRA. |
⇒ 西顿 | [ xī dùn ] Sidon (Lebanon) |
⇒ 赫芬顿邮报 | [ hè fēn dùn yoú baò ] Huffington Post (US online news aggregator) |
⇒ 道尔顿 | [ daò ěr dùn ] Dalton (name), John Dalton (1766-1844), British scientist who contributed to atomic theory |
⇒ 迟顿 | [ chí dùn ] inactive, obtuse |
⇒ 迈克尔b7克莱顿 | [ maì kè ěr kè laí dùn ] Michael Crichton (1942-), US techno-thriller writer, author of Jurassic Park |
⇒ 阿斯顿b7马丁 | [ ā sī dùn mǎ dīng ] Aston Martin |
⇒ 阿普尔顿 | [ ā pǔ ěr dùn ] Appleton (name), Sir Edward Appleton (1892-1965), British physicist, Nobel laureate who discovered the ionosphere |
⇒ 阿灵顿国家公墓 | [ ā líng dùn guó jiā gōng mù ] Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, USA |
⇒ 雪顿 | [ xuě dùn ] Lhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar |
⇒ 雪顿节 | [ xuě dùn jié ] Lhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar |
⇒ 霍顿 | [ huò dùn ] Hotton, Holden, Wharton, Houghton etc (name) |
⇒ 鞍马劳顿 | [ ān mǎ laó dùn ] travel-worn |
⇒ 饱餐一顿 | [ baǒ cān yī dùn ] to eat one's fill, to be full |
⇒ 马其顿 | [ mǎ qí dùn ] Macedonia |
⇒ 马其顿共和国 | [ mǎ qí dùn gòng hé guó ] Republic of Macedonia (former Yugoslav republic) |