斧 | [ fǔ ] hatchet |
斧子 | [ fǔ zi ] axe, hatchet, CL:把[ba3] |
斧正 | [ fǔ zhèng ] (polite) please amend my writing |
斧鉞之誅 | [ fǔ yuè zhī zhū ] to die by battle-ax (idiom); to be executed |
斧鉞湯鑊 | [ fǔ yuè tāng huò ] battle-ax and boiling cauldron (idiom); facing torture and execution |
斧頭 | [ fǔ toú ] ax, hatchet, CL:柄[bing3] |
⇒ 不避斧鉞 | [ bù bì fǔ yuè ] not trying to avoid the battle-ax (idiom), not afraid of dying in combat, not afraid of being executed |
⇒ 刀斧手 | [ daō fǔ shoǔ ] lictor |
⇒ 刀鋸斧鉞 | [ daō jù fǔ yuè ] knife, saw, ax and hatchet (idiom); facing torture and execution |
⇒ 大刀闊斧 | [ dà daō kuò fǔ ] bold and decisive |
⇒ 寬斧 | [ kuān fǔ ] broadax, ax with a wide blade |
⇒ 戰斧 | [ zhàn fǔ ] battle-ax |
⇒ 操斧伐柯 | [ caō fǔ fá kē ] (cf Book of Songs) How to fashion an ax handle? You need an ax, fig. to follow a principle, fig. to act as matchmaker |
⇒ 板斧 | [ bǎn fǔ ] broad axe |
⇒ 班門弄斧 | [ bān mén nòng fǔ ] to display one's slight skill before an expert (idiom) |
⇒ 神工鬼斧 | [ shén gōng guǐ fǔ ] supernaturally fine craft (idiom); the work of the Gods, uncanny workmanship, superlative craftsmanship |
⇒ 資斧 | [ zī fǔ ] (literary) money for a journey, travel expenses |
⇒ 鐮刀斧頭 | [ lián daō fǔ toú ] the hammer and sickle (flag of USSR, symbolizing rural and proletarian labor) |
⇒ 鬼斧神工 | [ guǐ fǔ shén gōng ] supernaturally fine craft (idiom); the work of the Gods, uncanny workmanship, superlative craftsmanship |