肋 | [ leì ] rib, Taiwan pr. [le4] |
肋眼 | [ leì yǎn ] rib eye (steak) (loanword) |
肋間肌 | [ leì jiàn jī ] intercostal muscle (between ribs) |
肋骨 | [ leì gǔ ] rib |
⇒ 兩肋插刀 | [ liǎng leì chā daō ] lit. knifes piercing both sides (idiom), fig. to attach a great importance to friendship, up to the point of being able to sacrifice oneself for it |
⇒ 凱撒肋雅 | [ kaǐ sā leì yǎ ] Caesarea (town in Israel, between Tel Aviv and Haifa) |
⇒ 加利肋亞 | [ jiā lì leì yà ] Galilee (in biblical Palestine) |
⇒ 加里肋亞 | [ jiā lǐ leì yà ] Galilee |
⇒ 加里肋亞海 | [ jiā lǐ leì yà haǐ ] Sea of Galilee |
⇒ 季肋 | [ jì leì ] hypochondrium (anatomy) |
⇒ 安德肋 | [ ān dé leì ] Andrew (Catholic transliteration) |
⇒ 沅江九肋 | [ yuán jiāng jiǔ leì ] rare talent, lit. legendary nine-ribbed turtle of Yuan river |
⇒ 穹肋 | [ qióng leì ] a rib of an arch |
⇒ 納匝肋 | [ nà zā leì ] Nazareth |
⇒ 脊肋 | [ jǐ leì ] ribcage |
⇒ 軟肋 | [ ruǎn leì ] rib cartilage, (fig.) weak spot, soft underbelly |
⇒ 雞肋 | [ jī leì ] chicken ribs, sth of little value or interest, sth of dubious worth that one is reluctant to give up, to be physically weak |