There are 27 total results for your 扳 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
扳 see styles |
pān pan1 p`an pan |
variant of 攀[pan1] |
扳價 扳价 see styles |
bān jià ban1 jia4 pan chia |
to demand a high price |
扳動 扳动 see styles |
bān dòng ban1 dong4 pan tung |
to pull out; to pull a lever |
扳回 see styles |
bān huí ban1 hui2 pan hui |
to pull back; to regain (one's dignity etc); to recover from (an adverse situation); to turn the tables |
扳子 see styles |
bān zi ban1 zi5 pan tzu |
spanner; wrench; CL:把[ba3] |
扳平 see styles |
bān píng ban1 ping2 pan p`ing pan ping |
to equalize; to level the score; to pull back the advantage |
扳手 see styles |
bān shǒu ban1 shou3 pan shou |
spanner; wrench; lever (on a machine) |
扳指 see styles |
bān zhǐ ban1 zhi3 pan chih |
ornamental thumb ring (originally a ring, often made from jade, worn by archers in ancient times to protect the right thumb when drawing a bowstring) |
扳本 see styles |
bān běn ban1 ben3 pan pen |
to recoup losses (in gambling) |
扳機 扳机 see styles |
bān jī ban1 ji1 pan chi |
(gun) trigger |
扳罾 see styles |
bān zēng ban1 zeng1 pan tseng |
to lift the fishnet |
扳道 see styles |
bān dào ban1 dao4 pan tao |
railroad switch |
扳鉗 扳钳 see styles |
bān qián ban1 qian2 pan ch`ien pan chien |
wrench; spanner |
扳指兒 扳指儿 see styles |
bān zhǐ r ban1 zhi3 r5 pan chih r |
erhua variant of 扳指[ban1 zhi3] |
扳本兒 扳本儿 see styles |
bān běn r ban1 ben3 r5 pan pen r |
to recoup losses (in gambling) |
扳道員 扳道员 see styles |
bān dào yuán ban1 dao4 yuan2 pan tao yüan |
pointsman; switchman |
扳道岔 see styles |
bān dào chà ban1 dao4 cha4 pan tao ch`a pan tao cha |
railroad switch |
呆扳手 see styles |
dāi bān shǒu dai1 ban1 shou3 tai pan shou |
open spanner; open end spanner; flat spanner |
管扳手 see styles |
guǎn bān shǒu guan3 ban1 shou3 kuan pan shou |
pipe wrench |
扳不倒兒 扳不倒儿 see styles |
bān bù dǎo r ban1 bu4 dao3 r5 pan pu tao r |
(dialect) roly-poly toy |
扳回一城 see styles |
bān huí yī chéng ban1 hui2 yi1 cheng2 pan hui i ch`eng pan hui i cheng |
to recover some lost ground (in a competition) |
扳龍附鳳 扳龙附凤 see styles |
bān lóng fù fèng ban1 long2 fu4 feng4 pan lung fu feng |
hitching a ride to the sky on the dragon and phoenix (idiom); fig. currying favor with the rich and powerful in the hope of advancement |
劈空扳害 see styles |
pī kōng bān hài pi1 kong1 ban1 hai4 p`i k`ung pan hai pi kung pan hai |
damaged by groundless slander (idiom) |
套筒扳手 see styles |
tào tǒng bān shǒu tao4 tong3 ban1 shou3 t`ao t`ung pan shou tao tung pan shou |
socket spanner |
手扳葫蘆 手扳葫芦 see styles |
shǒu bān hú lu shou3 ban1 hu2 lu5 shou pan hu lu |
lever hoist pulley |
活動扳手 活动扳手 see styles |
huó dòng bān shǒu huo2 dong4 ban1 shou3 huo tung pan shou |
adjustable spanner |
內六角扳手 内六角扳手 see styles |
nèi liù jiǎo bān shǒu nei4 liu4 jiao3 ban1 shou3 nei liu chiao pan shou |
Allen key; hex key |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 27 results for "扳" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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