驼 | [ tuó ] hump or hunchbacked, camel |
驼子 | [ tuó zi ] hunchback |
驼背 | [ tuó beì ] hunchbacked, stooping, hunchback |
驼背鲸 | [ tuó beì jīng ] humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) |
驼色 | [ tuó sè ] light tan (color), camel-hair color |
驼鸡 | [ tuó jī ] ostrich (Struthio camelus), also written 鴕鳥|鸵鸟[tuo2 niao3], fabulous bird like Sinbad's roc |
驼鹿 | [ tuó lù ] elk, moose |
驼 | [ tuó ] variant of 駝|驼[tuo2] |
⇒ 单峰驼 | [ dān fēng tuó ] dromedary |
⇒ 压死骆驼的最后一根稻草 | [ yā sǐ luò tuo de zuì hoù yī gēn daò caǒ ] the straw that broke the camel’s back (idiom), the final straw |
⇒ 大羊驼 | [ dà yáng tuó ] llama |
⇒ 弯腰驼背 | [ wān yaō tuó beì ] slouch, stoop, poor posture |
⇒ 微驼 | [ weī tuó ] stooping, hunched |
⇒ 晒骆驼 | [ shaì luò tuo ] xylitol (Cantonese), see also 木糖醇[mu4 tang2 chun2] |
⇒ 橐驼 | [ tuó tuó ] camel, hunchback |
⇒ 瘦死的骆驼比马大 | [ shoù sǐ de luò tuo bǐ mǎ dà ] lit. even a scrawny camel is bigger than a horse (idiom), fig. even after suffering a loss, a rich person is still better off than ordinary people, a cultured person may come down in the world, but he is still superior to the common people |
⇒ 羊驼 | [ yáng tuó ] alpaca |
⇒ 锅驼机 | [ guō tuó jī ] portable steam engine, locomobile |
⇒ 驯驼 | [ xùn tuó ] trained pack camel |
⇒ 骆驼 | [ luò tuo ] camel, (coll.) blockhead, ninny, CL:峰[feng1] |
⇒ 骆驼祥子 | [ luò tuo xiáng zi ] Camel Xiangzi, novel by Lao She 老舍[Lao3 She3] |