tiě

iron; strong, solid, firm

DEFINITIONS

鐵 tiě
  • surname Tie
  • iron (metal)
  • arms
  • weapons
  • hard
  • strong
  • violent
  • unshakeable
  • determined
  • close
  • tight (slang)

WORDS

礦石 tiě kuàng shí iron ore
窗 tiě chuāng window with an iron grating (apartment etc); barred window of a prison cell
窗生活 tiě chuāng shēng huó time served in prison; prison life
箍 tiě gū iron hoop
箱 tiě xiāng metal trunk; metal box; a safe
絲 tiě sī iron wire; CL:根[gen1]
絲網 tiě sī wǎng wire netting; CL:道[dao4]
罐 tiě guàn metal pot
腕 tiě wàn iron fist (of the state)
蛋子 tiě dàn zi see 鐵球|铁球[tie3 qiu2]
血宰相 tiě xuè zǎi xiàng Iron Chancellor, refers to Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian politician, minister-president of Prussia 1862-1873, Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890
西 tiě xī Tiexi district of Siping city 四平市, Jilin; Tiexi district of Shenyang city 瀋陽市|沈阳市, Liaoning
西區 tiě xī qū Tiexi district of Siping city 四平市, Jilin; Tiexi district of Shenyang city 瀋陽市|沈阳市, Liaoning
觀音 tiě guān yīn Tieguanyin tea (a variety of oolong tea)
證 tiě zhèng ironclad evidence; conclusive proof
證如山 tiě zhèng rú shān irrefutable evidence
路 tiě lù railroad; railway; CL:條|条[tiao2]
路線 tiě lù xiàn railway line
蹄 tiě tí iron hoof (of the oppressor)
軌 tiě guǐ rail; railroad track; CL:根[gen1]
軍 tiě jūn invincible army
通 tiě tōng China Mobile Tietong, state-owned telecommunications operator (abbr. for 中移鐵通|中移铁通[Zhong1 yi2 Tie3 tong1]); (Cantonese) iron pipe (weapon)
道 tiě dào railway line; rail track
道部 tiě dào bù Ministry of Railways (MOR), disbanded in 2013 with its regulatory functions taken over by the Ministry of Transport 交通運輸部|交通运输部[Jiao1 tong1 Yun4 shu1 bu4]
達尼號 tiě dá ní hào RMS Titanic, British passenger liner that sank in 1912 (Tw); PRC equivalent: 泰坦尼克號|泰坦尼克号[Tai4 tan3 ni2 ke4 Hao4]