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EUdict :: English-Chinese dictionary

Results for: chia seedsTranslations 1 - 27 of 27
English EnglishChinese Chinese
ball of fluff (containing seeds), e.g. a dandelion clock絮球 [xu4 qiu2]
cooked (of food), ripe (of fruit), mature (of seeds), familiar, skilled, done熟 [shu2]
dodder (Cuscuta sinensis, a parasitic vine with seeds having medicinal uses), also called 菟丝子菟 [tu4]
dodder (Cuscuta sinensis, a parasitic vine with seeds used in medicine)菟丝子 [tu4 si1 zi3]
dodder (Cuscuta sinensis, a parasitic vine with seeds used in medicine)菟絲子 [tu4 si1 zi3]
ginkgo (tree with fan-shaped leaves and yellow seeds), maidenhair tree銀杏 [yin2 xing4]
ginkgo (tree with fan-shaped leaves and yellow seeds), maidenhair tree银杏 [yin2 xing4]
hemp seeds, luxurious, abundant蕡 [fen2]
Lin Chia-Chiao (1916-), Chinese-American physicist, astronomer and applied mathematician林家翘 [Lin2 Jia1 qiao2]
Lin Chia-Chiao (1916-), Chinese-American physicist, astronomer and applied mathematician林家翹 [Lin2 Jia1 qiao2]
melon seeds瓜子 [gua1 zi3]
pomegranate seeds石榴子 [shi2 liu5 zi3]
Qiu Fengjia or Ch’iu Feng-chia (1864-1912), Taiwanese Hakkanese poet丘逢甲 [qiu1 feng2 jia3]
seeds籽 [zi3]
seeds of litchi or lychee (in traditional Chinese medicine)荔枝核 [li4 zhi1 he2]
sow seeds撒种 [sa3 zhong3]
sow seeds撒種 [sa3 zhong3]
sow seeds, sow, seed播种 [bo1 zhong3]
sow seeds, sow, seed播種 [bo1 zhong3]
sunflower seeds向日葵 [xiang4 ri4 kui2]
sunflower seeds葵花子 [kui2 hua1 zi5]
to crack (seeds) with front teeth嗑 [ke4]
to gin cotton (separate seeds from fibre)軋棉 [ya4 mian2]
to gin cotton (separate seeds from fibre)轧棉 [ya4 mian2]
to soak seeds (to make them germinate)浸种 [jin4 zhong3]
to soak seeds (to make them germinate)浸種 [jin4 zhong3]
vegetable seeds, rapeseed菜籽 [cai4 zi3]
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