紮 | [ zā ] to tie, to bind, classifier for flowers, banknotes etc: bundle, Taiwan pr. [zha2] |
紮 | [ zhā ] (of troops) to be stationed (at), Taiwan pr. [zha2] |
紮實 | [ zhá shi ] see 扎實|扎实[zha1 shi5] |
紮寨 | [ zhā zhaì ] to set up an encampment |
紮染 | [ zā rǎn ] to tie-dye |
紮歐紮翁 | [ zā oū zā wēng ] name of village in Nyima county, Nagchu prefecture, Tibet |
紮營 | [ zhā yíng ] to camp, to pitch camp, stationed, quartered, Taiwan pr. [zha2 ying2] |
紮線帶 | [ zā xiàn daì ] cable ties, zip ties |
紮馬剌丁 | [ zā mǎ lá dīng ] Jamal al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Najjari (13th century), famous Persian astronomer and scholar who served Khubilai Khan 忽必烈 from c. 1260 |
紮馬魯丁 | [ zā mǎ lǔ dīng ] see 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁[Za1 ma3 la2 ding1] |
⇒ 包紮 | [ baō zā ] to wrap up, to pack, to bind up (a wound) |
⇒ 卡爾紮伊 | [ kǎ ěr zā yī ] Hamid Karzai (1957-), Afghan politician, president 2004-2014 |
⇒ 安營紮寨 | [ ān yíng zhā zhaì ] to set up camp, Taiwan pr. [an1 ying2 zha2 zhai4] |
⇒ 捆紮 | [ kǔn zā ] to bundle up with rope (e.g. firewood), to secure with rope (e.g. suitcases on the roof of a car), to strap down |
⇒ 紮歐紮翁 | [ zā oū zā wēng ] name of village in Nyima county, Nagchu prefecture, Tibet |
⇒ 結紮 | [ jié zā ] to tie up, to bind up, (medicine) to ligate, (of a male) to have a vasectomy (ligation of the vasa deferentia), (of a female) to have one's tubes tied (tubal ligation) |
⇒ 綁紮 | [ bǎng zā ] to bind, to wrap up, (computing) binding |
⇒ 馬紮 | [ mǎ zhá ] campstool, folding stool (with fabric stretched across the top to sit on) |
⇒ 駐紮 | [ zhù zhā ] to station, to garrison (troops) |