dīng

male adult; robust, vigorous; 4th heavenly stem

HSK 6 #1168

DEFINITIONS

丁 dīng
  • surname Ding
  • fourth of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shi2 tian1 gan1]
  • fourth in order
  • letter "D" or Roman "IV" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc
  • ancient Chinese compass point: 195°
  • butyl
  • cubes (of food)

STROKES

WORDS

忧 dīng yōu (literary) to be in mourning after the death of a parent
憂 dīng yōu (literary) to be in mourning after the death of a parent
未 dīng wèi forty-fourth year D8 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1967 or 2027
汝昌 dīng rǔ chāng Ding Ruchang (1836-1895), commander of the Qing North China Navy
烯 dīng xī butene or butylene C4H8
玲 dīng líng Ding Ling (1904-1986), female novelist, author of novel The Sun Shines over the Sanggan River 太陽照在桑乾河上|太阳照在桑干河上, attacked during the 1950s as anti-Party
磊 dīng lěi Ding Lei (1971-), founder and CEO of NetEase 網易|网易[Wang3 yi4]
糖 dīng táng tetrose (CH2O)4, monosaccharide with four carbon atoms
肇中 dīng zhào zhōng Samuel C. C. Ting (1936-), American physicist, 1976 Nobel Prize laureate in physics
艰 dīng jiān (literary) to be in mourning after the death of a parent
艱 dīng jiān (literary) to be in mourning after the death of a parent
酉 dīng yǒu thirty-fourth year D10 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1957 or 2017
醇 dīng chún butanol; butyl alcohol C4H9OH
醛 dīng quán butyraldehyde; butanal
零当啷 dīng ling dāng lāng ding-a-ling; (onom.) for sound of bell
零噹啷 dīng ling dāng lāng ding-a-ling; (onom.) for sound of bell
青 dīng qīng Dêngqên county, Tibetan: Steng chen rdzong, in Chamdo prefecture 昌都地區|昌都地区[Chang1 du1 di4 qu1], Tibet
青县 dīng qīng xiàn Dêngqên county, Tibetan: Steng chen rdzong, in Chamdo prefecture 昌都地區|昌都地区[Chang1 du1 di4 qu1], Tibet
青縣 dīng qīng xiàn Dêngqên county, Tibetan: Steng chen rdzong, in Chamdo prefecture 昌都地區|昌都地区[Chang1 du1 di4 qu1], Tibet
韪良 dīng wěi liáng William A.P. Martin (1827-1916), American missionary who lived 62 years in China between 1850 and 1916, and helped found many Chinese colleges, first president of Peking University
韙良 dīng wěi liáng William A.P. Martin (1827-1916), American missionary who lived 62 years in China between 1850 and 1916, and helped found many Chinese colleges, first president of Peking University
骨牛排 dīng gǔ niú pái T-bone steak
鲷 dīng diāo tench
鯛 dīng diāo tench
鱥 dīng guì tench (Tinca tinca)