máo

hair, fur, feathers; coarse

HSK 4 #623

DEFINITIONS

毛 máo
  • surname Mao
  • hair
  • feather
  • down
  • wool
  • mildew
  • mold
  • coarse or semifinished
  • young
  • raw
  • careless
  • unthinking
  • nervous
  • scared
  • (of currency) to devalue or depreciate
  • classifier for Chinese fractional monetary unit ( = 角[jiao3] , = one-tenth of a yuan or 10 fen 分[fen1])

STROKES

WORDS

块儿八 kuài r bā máo one yuan or less; around 80 cents or one dollar
塊兒八 kuài r bā máo one yuan or less; around 80 cents or one dollar
虫 xiǎo máo chóng slug
蟲 xiǎo máo chóng slug
头 xiǎo máo tou (coll.) new-born baby; young boy
頭 xiǎo máo tou (coll.) new-born baby; young boy
櫸 shān máo jǔ beech
chǐ máo pubic hair
chǐ máo pubic hair
rě máo (coll.) to irritate; to annoy; to piss sb off
bá máo to pull out hair; to pluck; epilation
连茹 bá máo lián rú lit. pull up a plant and the roots follow (idiom); fig. also involving others; inextricably tangled together; Invite one and he'll tell all his friends.
連茹 bá máo lián rú lit. pull up a plant and the roots follow (idiom); fig. also involving others; inextricably tangled together; Invite one and he'll tell all his friends.
拿着鸡当令箭 ná zhe jī máo dàng lìng jiàn to wave a chicken feather as a token of authority (idiom); to assume unwarranted authority on the basis of some pretext
拿著雞當令箭 ná zhe jī máo dàng lìng jiàn to wave a chicken feather as a token of authority (idiom); to assume unwarranted authority on the basis of some pretext
剔刺 tiāo máo tī cì to find fault; to carp; nitpicking
剔刺儿 tiāo máo tī cì r erhua variant of 挑毛剔刺[tiao1 mao2 ti1 ci4]
剔刺兒 tiāo máo tī cì r erhua variant of 挑毛剔刺[tiao1 mao2 ti1 ci4]
huàn máo to molt (of birds); to change feathers
huàn máo to molt (of birds); to change feathers
gǎo máo (dialect) what are you doing?; what the hell?
mián máo knitted cotton
主席 máo zhǔ xí Chairman Mao; Mao Zedong 毛澤東|毛泽东 (1893-1976), Chinese Communist leader
主席语录 máo zhǔ xí yǔ lù Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung, published from 1964 to about 1976
主席語錄 máo zhǔ xí yǔ lù Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung, published from 1964 to about 1976