There are 55 total results for your 拐 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
拐 see styles |
guǎi guai3 kuai |
to turn (a corner etc); to kidnap; to swindle; to misappropriate; seven (used as a substitute for 七[qi1]); variant of 枴|拐[guai3] |
枴 拐 see styles |
guǎi guai3 kuai |
cane; walking stick; crutch; old man's staff |
柺 拐 see styles |
guǎi guai3 kuai |
variant of 枴|拐[guai3] |
拐取 see styles |
kaishu かいしゅ |
{law} abduction; kidnapping |
拐子 see styles |
guǎi zi guai3 zi5 kuai tzu |
crutch; (derog.) lame person; kidnapper |
拐帯 see styles |
kaitai かいたい |
(noun, transitive verb) absconding with money |
拐引 see styles |
kaiin / kain かいいん |
(noun/participle) carrying off by deception; kidnap |
拐彎 拐弯 see styles |
guǎi wān guai3 wan1 kuai wan |
to go round a curve; to turn a corner; fig. a new direction |
拐杖 see styles |
guǎi zhàng guai3 zhang4 kuai chang |
crutches; crutch; walking stick |
拐棍 see styles |
guǎi gùn guai3 gun4 kuai kun |
cane; walking stick |
拐角 see styles |
guǎi jiǎo guai3 jiao3 kuai chiao |
to turn a corner; corner |
拐賣 拐卖 see styles |
guǎi mài guai3 mai4 kuai mai |
human trafficking; to abduct and sell; to kidnap and sell |
拐騙 拐骗 see styles |
guǎi piàn guai3 pian4 kuai p`ien kuai pien |
swindle; abduct |
拐點 拐点 see styles |
guǎi diǎn guai3 dian3 kuai tien |
turning point; breaking point; inflexion point (math., a point of a curve at which the curvature changes sign) |
大拐 see styles |
dà guǎi da4 guai3 ta kuai |
to turn left (Shanghainese) |
孤拐 see styles |
gū guǎi gu1 guai3 ku kuai |
cheekbone; ankle |
小拐 see styles |
xiǎo guǎi xiao3 guai3 hsiao kuai |
to turn right (Shanghainese) |
架拐 see styles |
jià guǎi jia4 guai3 chia kuai |
to use a crutch |
羊拐 see styles |
yáng guǎi yang2 guai3 yang kuai |
children's game, similar to knucklebones |
誘拐 诱拐 see styles |
yòu guǎi you4 guai3 yu kuai yuukai / yukai ゆうかい |
to abduct; to kidnap (noun, transitive verb) abduction; kidnapping; kidnaping |
雙拐 双拐 see styles |
shuāng guǎi shuang1 guai3 shuang kuai |
crutches |
順拐 顺拐 see styles |
shùn guǎi shun4 guai3 shun kuai |
to swing the arm and leg on the same side of the body together while walking |
拐かす see styles |
kadowakasu かどわかす |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to kidnap |
拐彎兒 拐弯儿 see styles |
guǎi wān r guai3 wan1 r5 kuai wan r |
erhua variant of 拐彎|拐弯[guai3 wan1] |
拐彎處 拐弯处 see styles |
guǎi wān chù guai3 wan1 chu4 kuai wan ch`u kuai wan chu |
corner; bend |
拐角處 拐角处 see styles |
guǎi jiǎo chù guai3 jiao3 chu4 kuai chiao ch`u kuai chiao chu |
street corner |
向右拐 see styles |
xiàng yòu guǎi xiang4 you4 guai3 hsiang yu kuai |
to turn right |
向左拐 see styles |
xiàng zuǒ guǎi xiang4 zuo3 guai3 hsiang tso kuai |
to turn left |
李鐵拐 李铁拐 see styles |
lǐ tiě guǎi li3 tie3 guai3 li t`ieh kuai li tieh kuai |
Iron-Crutch Li, one of the Eight Immortals 八仙[Ba1 xian1] in Chinese mythology, walking around with an iron crutch and carrying a gourd with special medicine |
石拐區 石拐区 see styles |
shí guǎi qū shi2 guai3 qu1 shih kuai ch`ü shih kuai chü |
Shiguai district of Baotou city 包頭市|包头市[Bao1 tou2 shi4], Inner Mongolia |
腳孤拐 脚孤拐 see styles |
jiǎo gū guai jiao3 gu1 guai5 chiao ku kuai |
bunion; hallux valgus |
誘拐婚 see styles |
yuukaikon / yukaikon ゆうかいこん |
(See 略奪婚・1) marriage by abduction; marriage by capture; bride kidnapping |
誘拐犯 see styles |
yuukaihan / yukaihan ゆうかいはん |
kidnapper; kidnaper; abductor |
誘拐罪 see styles |
yuukaizai / yukaizai ゆうかいざい |
(the crime of) kidnapping (kidnaping) |
誘拐者 诱拐者 see styles |
yòu guǎi zhě you4 guai3 zhe3 yu kuai che yuukaisha / yukaisha ゆうかいしゃ |
abductor abductor |
鉄拐山 see styles |
tetsukaizan てつかいざん |
(place-name) Tetsukaizan |
鐵拐李 铁拐李 see styles |
tiě guǎi lǐ tie3 guai3 li3 t`ieh kuai li tieh kuai li |
see 李鐵拐|李铁拐[Li3 Tie3 guai3] |
拐彎抹角 拐弯抹角 see styles |
guǎi wān mò jiǎo guai3 wan1 mo4 jiao3 kuai wan mo chiao |
lit. going round the curves and skirting the corners (idiom); fig. to speak in a roundabout way; to equivocate; to beat about the bush |
一瘸一拐 see styles |
yī qué yī guǎi yi1 que2 yi1 guai3 i ch`üeh i kuai i chüeh i kuai |
to limp; to hobble |
七彎八拐 七弯八拐 see styles |
qī wān bā guǎi qi1 wan1 ba1 guai3 ch`i wan pa kuai chi wan pa kuai |
(idiom) twisting and turning; (idiom) tricky and complicated |
七灣八拐 七湾八拐 see styles |
qī wān bā guǎi qi1 wan1 ba1 guai3 ch`i wan pa kuai chi wan pa kuai |
variant of 七彎八拐|七弯八拐[qi1wan1-ba1guai3] |
坑蒙拐騙 坑蒙拐骗 see styles |
kēng mēng guǎi piàn keng1 meng1 guai3 pian4 k`eng meng kuai p`ien keng meng kuai pien |
(idiom) to swindle, scam and deceive |
左彎右拐 左弯右拐 see styles |
zuǒ wān yòu guǎi zuo3 wan1 you4 guai3 tso wan yu kuai |
to follow a winding path |
曲裡拐彎 曲里拐弯 see styles |
qū lǐ guǎi wān qu1 li3 guai3 wan1 ch`ü li kuai wan chü li kuai wan |
winding and turning (idiom) |
狂言誘拐 see styles |
kyougenyuukai / kyogenyukai きょうげんゆうかい |
fake kidnapping; staged kidnapping |
誘拐事件 see styles |
yuukaijiken / yukaijiken ゆうかいじけん |
kidnapping; kidnaping |
誘拐犯人 see styles |
yuukaihannin / yukaihannin ゆうかいはんにん |
a kidnapper; an abductor |
略取誘拐罪 see styles |
ryakushuyuukaizai / ryakushuyukaizai りゃくしゅゆうかいざい |
kidnapping; kidnaping |
鉄拐山隧道 see styles |
tetsukaizanzuidou / tetsukaizanzuido てつかいざんずいどう |
(place-name) Tetsukaizanzuidō |
デジタル誘拐 see styles |
dejitaruyuukai / dejitaruyukai デジタルゆうかい |
(colloquialism) digital kidnapping |
胳膊肘往外拐 see styles |
gē bo zhǒu wǎng wài guǎi ge1 bo5 zhou3 wang3 wai4 guai3 ko po chou wang wai kuai |
see 胳膊肘朝外拐[ge1 bo5 zhou3 chao2 wai4 guai3] |
胳膊肘朝外拐 see styles |
gē bo zhǒu cháo wài guǎi ge1 bo5 zhou3 chao2 wai4 guai3 ko po chou ch`ao wai kuai ko po chou chao wai kuai |
lit. the elbow turns outward (idiom); fig. to side with outsiders rather than one's own people |
Variations: |
kadowakasu かどわかす |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to kidnap |
Variations: |
sarau さらう |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) (also written as 浚う) to carry off; to run away with; to sweep away; to snatch; to kidnap; to abduct; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to take entirely for oneself; to monopolize |
Variations: |
yuukai / yukai ゆうかい |
(noun, transitive verb) abduction; kidnapping; kidnaping |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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