帆 | [ fān ] sail, Taiwan pr. [fan2], except 帆布[fan1 bu4] canvas |
帆傘 | [ fān sǎn ] parasail, parasailing |
帆布 | [ fān bù ] canvas, sailcloth |
帆布鞋 | [ fān bù xié ] canvas shoes |
帆板 | [ fān bǎn ] sailboard, windsurfing |
帆背潛鴨 | [ fān beì qián yā ] (bird species of China) canvasback (Aythya valisineria) |
帆船 | [ fān chuán ] sailboat |
⇒ 一帆風順 | [ yī fān fēng shùn ] propitious wind throughout the journey (idiom), plain sailing, to go smoothly, have a nice trip! |
⇒ 力帆 | [ lì fān ] Lifan Group (auto manufacturer in Chongqing) |
⇒ 展帆 | [ zhǎn fān ] to unfurl (a sail) |
⇒ 張春帆 | [ zhāng chūn fān ] Zhang Chunfan (-1935), late Qing novelist, author of The Nine-tailed Turtle 九尾龜|九尾龟 |
⇒ 征帆 | [ zhēng fān ] expedition ship |
⇒ 揚帆 | [ yáng fān ] to set sail |
⇒ 揚帆遠航 | [ yáng fān yuǎn háng ] to set sail on a voyage to a distant place, (fig.) to undertake a great mission |
⇒ 橫桁帆 | [ héng héng fān ] boom sail |
⇒ 滿帆 | [ mǎn fān ] under full sail, going as fast as possible |
⇒ 船帆 | [ chuán fān ] sail |
⇒ 船帆座 | [ chuán fān zuò ] Vela (constellation) |
⇒ 見風使帆 | [ jiàn fēng shǐ fān ] lit. see the wind and set your sails (idiom); fig. to act pragmatically, to be flexible and take advantage of the situation |
⇒ 轉帆 | [ zhuǎn fān ] to tack (of sailing ship), to jibe, to go about |
⇒ 風帆 | [ fēng fān ] sail, sailing boat |
⇒ 駕帆船 | [ jià fān chuán ] sailing |