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Imjagpul (legacy data - reimport)

bǎo
burger
He defended his right to eat the hamburger he picked up from the earth. But as they struggle, Teddy bows, picks it up (and runs away with it).

Compositions

Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)


bǎo
an earthwork/castle/position of defense/stronghold/used in place names, often as phonetic bao for "burg" or "bad"



variant of 鋪|铺[pu4]/used in place names

Phrases ending with the given character

bǎo
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
dēng
bǎo
Gutenberg (name)/Johannes Gutenberg (c. 1400-1468), inventor in Europe of the printing press/Beno Gutenberg (1889-1960), German-born US seismologist, coinventor of the Richter magnitude scale
bǎo
Gothenburg (city in Sweden)
bǎo
Petersburg (place name)/Saint Petersburg, Russia
ài
dīng
bǎo
Edinburgh, capital of Scotland
bǎo
Loughborough, English city
西
Hexipu town in Yongchang county 永昌縣|永昌县[Yong3 chang1 xian4], Jinchang 金昌[Jin1 chang1], Gansu
hǎi
bǎo
Heidelberg
hǎi
sēn
bǎo
Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976), German physicist/also written 海森伯
tān
tóu
bǎo
beachhead (military)
sēn
bǎo
Luxembourg
téng
bǎo
Württemberg, region of southwest Germany, former state around Stuttgart 斯圖加特|斯图加特[Si1 tu2 jia1 te4]
hóng
bǎo
Hongsibao district of Wuzhong city 吳忠市|吴忠市[Wu2 zhong1 shi4], Ningxia
niǔ
lún
bǎo
Nürnberg or Nuremberg, town in Bavaria, Germany
ài
dēng
bǎo
Attenborough (name)/David Attenborough (1926-), British naturalist and broadcaster, author of Life on Earth 地球上的生物[di4 qiu2 shang4 de5 sheng1 wu4]
mài
xiāng
bǎo
Big Mac hamburger (Tw) (old)/now referred to (in Taiwan) as 大麥克|大麦克[Da4 Mai4 ke4]

Chinesisch-Deutsch (HanDeDict)

Chinois-Français (CFDICT)

Cantonese slang

Cantonese (transcription)