halberd, spear, lance; rad. 62

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DEFINITIONS

  • halberd, spear, lance
  • rad. 62
  • surname Ge
  • dagger-axe
  • abbr. for 戈瑞[ge1 rui4]
  • (Tw) abbr. for 戈雷[ge1 lei2]

STROKES

WORDS

tàn gē tango (dance) (loanword)
尔 yī gē ěr Igor
培尔 gē péi ěr Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945), German Nazi leader and politician
尔 gē ěr Gore (name); Al Gore (1948-), US vice-president 1993-2001 under Bill Clinton, subsequently environmental campaigner and Nobel Peace laureate
dǎo gē to change sides in a war; turncoat
尔巴乔夫 gē ěr bā qiáo fū Gorbachev; Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (1931-), last president of the Soviet Union 1991-1995
大动干 dà dòng gān gē to go to war (idiom); to make a big fuss over sth
gān gē weapons of war; arms
加拉帕斯群岛 jiā lā pà gē sī qún dǎo Galapagos Islands
比 gē bǐ kopeck (unit of money, one hundredth of ruble) (loanword)
壁 gē bì Gobi (desert)
同室操 tóng shì cāo gē wielding the halberd within the household (idiom); internecine strife
弗拉明 fú lā míng gē flamenco (loanword)
壁沙漠 gē bì shā mò Gobi Desert
壁滩 gē bì tān Gobi desert
瑞 gē ruì gray (unit of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation) (loanword)
huī gē to brandish a spear
里 guǒ gē lǐ Nikolai Gogol (1809-1852), Russian author and dramatist
尔 tài gē ěr Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), Indian poet and writer
bān gē Baingoin county, Tibetan: Dpal mgon rdzong, in Nagchu prefecture 那曲地區|那曲地区[Na4 qu3 di4 qu1], central Tibet
铁马 jīn gē tiě mǎ very powerful army
爾 yī gē ěr Igor
尔斯 yī gē ěr sī Eagles (name)
爾斯 yī gē ěr sī Eagles (name)
卸甲 dǎo gē xiè jiǎ to lay down arms
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