鳖 | [ biē ] freshwater soft-shelled turtle |
鳖甲 | [ biē jiǎ ] turtle shell |
鳖裙 | [ biē qún ] calipash |
鳖 | [ biē ] variant of 鱉|鳖[bie1] |
⇒ 土鳖 | [ tǔ biē ] ground beetle, (coll.) professional or entrepreneur who, unlike a 海歸|海归[hai3 gui1], has never studied overseas, (dialect) country bumpkin |
⇒ 地鳖 | [ dì biē ] Chinese ground beetle (Eupolyphaga sinensis), used in TCM |
⇒ 山瑞鳖 | [ shān ruì biē ] wattle-necked soft-shelled turtle (Palea steindachneri) |
⇒ 斑鳖 | [ bān biē ] Yangtze giant soft-shell turtle (Rafetus swinhoei), a critically endangered species |
⇒ 瓮中之鳖 | [ wèng zhōng zhī biē ] lit. like a turtle in a jar, to be trapped (idiom) |
⇒ 瓮中捉鳖 | [ wèng zhōng zhuō biē ] to catch a turtle in a jar (idiom); to set oneself an easy target, a turkey shoot |
⇒ 番木鳖碱 | [ fān mù biē jiǎn ] strychnine (C21H22N2O2) |
⇒ 马鳖 | [ mǎ biē ] leech |
⇒ 龟笑鳖无尾 | [ guī biē wú weǐ ] lit. a tortoise laughing at a soft-shelled turtle for having no tail (idiom), fig. the pot calling the kettle black |