仔 | [ zaǐ ] variant of 崽[zai3] |
仔 | [ zī ] see 仔肩[zi1 jian1] |
仔 | [ zǐ ] meticulous, (of domestic animals or fowls) young |
仔畜 | [ zǐ chù ] newborn animal |
仔細 | [ zǐ xì ] careful, attentive, cautious |
仔肩 | [ zī jiān ] to bear responsibility for sth |
仔薑 | [ zǐ jiāng ] stem ginger |
仔豬 | [ zǐ zhū ] piglet |
⇒ E仔 | [ zaǐ ] MDMA (C11H15NO2) |
⇒ K仔 | [ zaǐ ] ketamine (slang) |
⇒ 三七仔 | [ sān qī zǐ ] (slang) pimp |
⇒ 公仔 | [ gōng zaǐ ] doll, cuddly toy |
⇒ 公仔麵 | [ gōng zaǐ miàn ] brand of Hong Kong instant noodles, also used as term for instant noodles in general |
⇒ 古惑仔 | [ gǔ huò zaǐ ] gangster, hooligan, problem youth, at-risk youth |
⇒ 囝仔 | [ jiǎn zǐ ] (Tw) child, youngster, (Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [gín-á]) |
⇒ 打工仔 | [ dǎ gōng zaǐ ] young worker, employee, young male worker |
⇒ 擔仔麵 | [ dàn zaǐ miàn ] ta-a noodles or danzai noodles, popular snack originating from Tainan |
⇒ 歌仔戲 | [ gē zaǐ xì ] type of opera from Taiwan and Fujian |
⇒ 氹仔 | [ dàng zaǐ ] Taipa, an island of Macau |
⇒ 灣仔 | [ wān zaǐ ] Wan Chai district of Hong Kong |
⇒ 牛仔 | [ niú zaǐ ] cowboy |
⇒ 牛仔布 | [ niú zaǐ bù ] denim |
⇒ 牛仔褲 | [ niú zaǐ kù ] jeans, CL:條|条[tiao2] |
⇒ 狗仔 | [ goǔ zaǐ ] paparazzi |
⇒ 狗仔式 | [ goǔ zaǐ shì ] dog paddle (swimming), doggy style (sex) |
⇒ 狗仔隊 | [ goǔ zaǐ duì ] paparazzi |
⇒ 產仔 | [ chǎn zǐ ] to give birth (animals), to bear a litter |
⇒ 腸仔 | [ cháng zǐ ] sausage |
⇒ 菜市仔名 | [ caì shì zǐ míng ] (Tw) popular given name (one that will turn many heads if you shout it at a marketplace) (from Taiwanese 菜市仔名, Tai-lo pr. [tshài-tshī-á-miâ], where 菜市仔 means "marketplace") |
⇒ 蚵仔 | [ é zi ] oyster (Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ô-á]) |
⇒ 蚵仔煎 | [ é zǐ jiān ] (Tw) oyster omelette (Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ô-á-tsian]) |
⇒ 豬仔包 | [ zhū zaǐ baō ] a French-style bread, similar to a small baguette, commonly seen in Hong Kong and Macao |
⇒ 豬仔館 | [ zhū zaǐ guǎn ] pigsty |
⇒ 辣椒仔 | [ là zaǐ ] Tabasco (brand) |
⇒ 靚仔 | [ liàng zaǐ ] handsome young man |
⇒ 馬仔 | [ mǎ zaǐ ] henchman, gang member |
⇒ 鴨仔蛋 | [ yā zǐ dàn ] balut (boiled duck egg with a partly-developed embryo, which is eaten from the shell) |