tài tai

very, too, much; big; extreme

HSK 1 #240

DEFINITIONS

太 tài
  • highest
  • greatest
  • too (much)
  • very
  • extremely

STROKES

WORDS

空舱 tài kōng cāng space capsule; ejection capsule (cabin)
监 tài jiàn court eunuch; palace eunuch
空站 tài kōng zhàn space station
阳眼镜 tài yáng yǎn jìng sunglasses
保 tài bǎo Taibao or Taipao city in Chiayi county 嘉義縣|嘉义县[Jia1 yi4 xian4], west Taiwan; a very high official in ancient China; juvenile delinquents
华 wò tài huá Ottawa, capital of Canada
子 huáng tài zǐ crown prince
基 jiā tài jī Carthage
白 tài bái Taibai County in Baoji 寶雞|宝鸡[Bao3 ji1], Shaanxi; Venus
空服 tài kōng fú spacesuit
天下平 tiān xià tài píng the whole world at peace (idiom); peace and prosperity
岁 tài suì Tai Sui, God of the year; archaic name for the planet Jupiter 木星[Mu4 xing1]; nickname for sb who is the most powerful in an area
奇 méng tài qí montage (film) (loanword)
和 tài hé Taihe County in Fuyang 阜陽|阜阳[Fu4 yang2], Anhui; Taihe district of Jinzhou city 錦州市|锦州市, Liaoning
欺人甚 qī rén tài shèn to bully intolerably (idiom)
mǎ tài Matthew (name)
公 tài gōng great-grandfather; (old) grandfather; father
婆 tài pó great-grandmother
子港 tài zǐ gǎng Port-au-Prince, capital of Haiti
医 tài yī imperial physician
上皇 tài shàng huáng Taishang Huang; Retired Emperor; father of the reigning emperor; fig. puppet master
原 tài yuán Taiyuan prefecture level city and capital of Shanxi province 山西省 in central north China
学 tài xué Imperial College of Supreme Learning, established in 124 BC, and the highest educational institute in ancient China until the Sui Dynasty
守 tài shǒu governor of a province
平门 tài píng mén emergency exit