There are 31 total results for your 膀 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
膀 see styles |
páng pang2 p`ang pang |
bladder |
髈 膀 see styles |
bǎng bang3 pang |
old variant of 膀[bang3] |
膀子 see styles |
bǎng zi bang3 zi5 pang tzu |
upper arm; arm; wing |
膀爺 膀爷 see styles |
bǎng yé bang3 ye2 pang yeh |
topless guy (man who, in a public place, is not wearing a shirt) |
膀胱 see styles |
páng guāng pang2 guang1 p`ang kuang pang kuang boukou / boko ぼうこう |
(urinary) bladder (noun - becomes adjective with の) {anat} urinary bladder |
膀臂 see styles |
bǎng bì bang3 bi4 pang pi |
upper arm; arm; reliable helper; right-hand man |
翅膀 see styles |
chì bǎng chi4 bang3 ch`ih pang chih pang |
wing; CL:個|个[ge4],對|对[dui4] |
肩膀 see styles |
jiān bǎng jian1 bang3 chien pang |
shoulder |
臂膀 see styles |
bì bǎng bi4 bang3 pi pang |
arm |
膀胱炎 see styles |
páng guāng yán pang2 guang1 yan2 p`ang kuang yen pang kuang yen boukouen / bokoen ぼうこうえん |
cystitis {med} cystitis; inflammation of the bladder |
膀胱癌 see styles |
boukougan / bokogan ぼうこうがん |
bladder cancer |
膀胱鏡 see styles |
boukoukyou / bokokyo ぼうこうきょう |
cystoscope |
光膀子 see styles |
guāng bǎng zi guang1 bang3 zi5 kuang pang tzu |
bare upper body; bare-chested; to bare one's chest |
吊膀子 see styles |
diào bàng zi diao4 bang4 zi5 tiao pang tzu |
(dialect) to flirt (derog.) |
有肩膀 see styles |
yǒu jiān bǎng you3 jian1 bang3 yu chien pang |
responsible; reliable |
溜肩膀 see styles |
liū jiān bǎng liu1 jian1 bang3 liu chien pang |
sloping shoulders; irresponsible; work-shy |
翅膀硬 see styles |
chì bǎng yìng chi4 bang3 ying4 ch`ih pang ying chih pang ying |
(of a bird) to fledge; (fig.) (of a person) to outgrow the need to be submissive to one's parents, mentor etc; to break away from the people who have supported one up to now |
赤膀鴨 赤膀鸭 see styles |
chì bǎng yā chi4 bang3 ya1 ch`ih pang ya chih pang ya |
(bird species of China) gadwall (Anas strepera) |
膀大腰圓 膀大腰圆 see styles |
bǎng dà yāo yuán bang3 da4 yao1 yuan2 pang ta yao yüan |
tall and strong; burly; beefy |
膀胱がん see styles |
boukougan / bokogan ぼうこうがん |
bladder cancer |
膀胱氣化 膀胱气化 see styles |
páng guāng qì huà pang2 guang1 qi4 hua4 p`ang kuang ch`i hua pang kuang chi hua |
(TCM) the extraction of impure fluid by the kidneys and the passing of it from the body by the bladder as urine |
膀胱結石 see styles |
boukoukesseki / bokokesseki ぼうこうけっせき |
{med} bladder stone; vesical calculus; cystolith |
膀胱造影 see styles |
boukouzouei / bokozoe ぼうこうぞうえい |
cystography; cystogram |
人工膀胱 see styles |
jinkouboukou / jinkoboko じんこうぼうこう |
{med} artificial bladder; artificial urinary bladder |
左膀右臂 see styles |
zuǒ bǎng yòu bì zuo3 bang3 you4 bi4 tso pang yu pi |
trusted assistant; key aide |
甩開膀子 甩开膀子 see styles |
shuǎi kāi bǎng zi shuai3 kai1 bang3 zi5 shuai k`ai pang tzu shuai kai pang tzu |
to throw off inhibitions; to go all out |
翅膀硬了 see styles |
chì bǎng yìng le chi4 bang3 ying4 le5 ch`ih pang ying le chih pang ying le |
(of a bird) to have become fully fledged; (fig.) (of a person) to have grown up (and become independent); to be ready to spread one's wings |
膀胱括約筋 see styles |
boukoukatsuyakukin / bokokatsuyakukin ぼうこうかつやくきん |
sphincter muscle of urinary bladder |
急性膀胱炎 see styles |
kyuuseiboukouen / kyusebokoen きゅうせいぼうこうえん |
{med} acute cystitis |
Variations: |
boukougan / bokogan ぼうこうがん |
bladder cancer |
Variations: |
boukougan / bokogan ぼうこうがん |
{med} bladder cancer |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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