pull, drag; seize, hold; lengthen

HSK 4 #324

DEFINITIONS

拉 lā
  • to pull
  • to play (a bowed instrument)
  • to drag
  • to draw
  • to chat

STROKES

WORDS

斯 hè lā sī Horace, full Latin name Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65-8 BC), Roman poet
贾南德 jiǎ nán dé lā Gyanendra of Nepal
賈南德 jiǎ nán dé lā Gyanendra of Nepal
赫图阿 hè tú ā lā Hetu Ala (Manchu: Yellow Rock), Nurhaci's capital at the 1619 Battle of Sarhu
赫圖阿 hè tú ā lā Hetu Ala (Manchu: Yellow Rock), Nurhaci's capital at the 1619 Battle of Sarhu
克利特 hè lā kè lì tè Heraclitus (535-475 BC), pre-Socratic philosopher
特 hè lā tè Herat (city in Afghanistan)
特省 hè lā tè shěng Herat province of Afghanistan
趿 tā la to wear (one's shoes) like babouche slippers; (onom.) shuffling sound
趿儿 tā la r heelless slipper; babouche
趿兒 tā la r heelless slipper; babouche
路易斯・伊纳西奥・卢・达席尔瓦 lù yì sī ・ yī nà xī ào ・ lú lā ・ dá xí ěr wǎ Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the thirty-fifth president of Brazil; Lula
路易斯・伊納西奧・盧・達席爾瓦 lù yì sī ・ yī nà xī ào ・ lú lā ・ dá xí ěr wǎ Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the thirty-fifth president of Brazil; Lula
连拖带 lián tuō dài lā pushing and pulling (idiom)
連拖帶 lián tuō dài lā pushing and pulling (idiom)
吉里峰 dào lā jí lǐ fēng Dhaulagiri, mountain massif in the Himalayas
道格斯・麦克阿瑟 dào gé lā sī ・ mài kè ā sè General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
道格斯・麥克阿瑟 dào gé lā sī ・ mài kè ā sè General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
斯 dá lā sī Dallas
特 dá lā tè Dalad banner in Ordos 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia
特 dá lā tè Dalad banner in Ordos 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia
特旗 dá lā tè qí Dalad banner in Ordos 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia
特旗 dá lā tè qí Dalad banner in Ordos 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia
达累斯萨姆 dá lèi sī sà lā mǔ Dar es Salaam (former capital of Tanzania)
達累斯薩姆 dá lèi sī sà lā mǔ Dar es Salaam (former capital of Tanzania)