英華 yīnghuá English-Chinese Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 英华 英華 yīnghuá English-Chinese English and Chinese, as of a dictionary or school luxuriant beauty (literary) luxuriant beauty of plants and flowers; often used to metaphorically describe a monarch's virtue brilliance (literary) magnificent appearance; brilliant and dazzling ornaments essence (literary) the cream of the crop; essence or best part of something (e.g., literature or thought) glory (literary) good reputation; fame; glory Frequency Written text 0.181 per million Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
英华 英華 yīnghuá English-Chinese English and Chinese, as of a dictionary or school luxuriant beauty (literary) luxuriant beauty of plants and flowers; often used to metaphorically describe a monarch's virtue brilliance (literary) magnificent appearance; brilliant and dazzling ornaments essence (literary) the cream of the crop; essence or best part of something (e.g., literature or thought) glory (literary) good reputation; fame; glory Frequency Written text 0.181 per million Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)