- 马丁 mǎdīng MartinMartin, a common Western name
- 拉丁 lādīng LatinThe Latin language or people; often used as a prefix for related terms
- 布丁 bùdīng puddinga Western-style dessert or custard made from flour, milk, eggs, sugar, and fruit
- 丁丁 dīngdīng TintinThe main character of the cartoon series 'The Adventures of Tintin'
- 园丁 yuándīng gardenerA person who manages and cultivates plants in a garden or park
- 拉丁语 lādīngyǔ LatinThe Latin language; originally the dialect of Latium in central Italy, it became the official language of the Roman Empire and the ancestor of modern Romance languages such as French, Spanish, and Italian.
- 拉丁美洲 lādīngměizhōu Latin AmericaThe region of the Americas south of the United States, including Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and South America
- 拉丁文 lādīngwén Latinthe Latin language or its written form; originally spoken in the Latium region of Italy, it became the common language of Europe during the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages
- 补丁 bǔding patchpatch used for mending holes in clothes, tires, or other objects; software patch
- 拉丁舞 lādīngwǔ Latin danceA category of international ballroom dances originating from Latin American cultures, including the [[桑巴|桑巴|sang1 ba1]], [[恰恰|恰恰|qia4 qia4]], [[伦巴|倫巴|lun2 ba1]], [[斗牛舞|鬥牛舞|dou4 niu2 wu3]], and [[牛仔舞|牛仔舞|niu2 zai3 wu3]]
- 丁香 dīngxiāng lilaca deciduous shrub or small tree of the Syringa genus that produces fragrant white or purple flowers in spring and summer; also refers to the flowers themselves
- 奥斯丁 àosīdīng Austin (name)Austin or Austen (name), such as Alfred Austin (1835-1913) or Jane Austen (1775-1817)
- 爱丁堡 àidīngbǎo EdinburghThe capital city of Scotland in the United Kingdom
- 一丁点 yīdīngdiǎn a tiny bit(colloquial) a very small amount; a tiny bit
- 一丁点儿 yīdīngdiǎnr a tiny bitcolloquial term for a very small amount or degree; a tiny bit; a smidgen
- 尼古丁 nígǔdīng nicotinenicotine; a toxic substance found in tobacco leaves, transliterated from the English word 'nicotine'
- 诺丁汉 nuòdīnghàn NottinghamNottingham, a city and unitary authority in the East Midlands of England
- 丁磊 dīnglěi Ding LeiDing Lei (1971-), Chinese entrepreneur and founder of the internet technology company [[网易|網易|wang3 yi4]]
- 沙丁鱼 shādīngyú sardineA small edible fish often found in the ocean and commonly used for canning; a loanword from the English word "sardine"
- 但丁 dàndīng DanteDante Alighieri (1265-1321), the Italian poet famous for writing the "Divine Comedy" [[神曲|神曲|shen2 qu3]]
- 丁玲 dīnglíng Ding LingDing Ling (1904-1986), a famous Chinese female novelist known for her work "The Sun Shines over the Sanggan River".
- 鸡丁 jīdīng diced chickendiced chicken meat; chicken cut into small cubes for cooking
- 奥古斯丁 àogǔsīdīng AugustineSaint Augustine (354–430 AD), influential theologian and philosopher of the early Christian church; author of "Confessions" and "The City of God".
- 冷不丁 lěngbudīng suddenlysuddenly and by surprise; unexpectedly
- 亚丁 yàdīng AdenA major port city in southwestern Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula.
- 人丁 réndīng family membersthe number of people in a family or a population
- 丁宁 dīngníng to urge repeatedlyto urge or warn repeatedly; to give instructions carefully and insistently; to exhort
- 壮丁 zhuàngdīng able-bodied man(literary or old usage) an able-bodied man of age for military service or forced labor
- 丁亥 dīnghài 24th year of the sexagenary cycleThe twenty-fourth year of the sixty-year sexagenary cycle, formed by the celestial stem [[丁|丁|ding1]] and the earthly branch [[亥|亥|hai4]].
- 兵丁 bīngdīng soldier(literary) an ordinary soldier or private; formerly used to refer to men called up for military service
- 丁当 dīngdāng ding-dongThe sound of metal, porcelain, or jade objects clashing; jingle; clatter
- 肉丁 ròudīng diced meatmeat that has been cut into small cubes
- 杜冷丁 dùlěngdīng Dolantinpethidine; a synthetic painkiller commonly known by the trade name Dolantin
- 丁酸 dīngsuān butyric acida carboxylic acid with a sharp odor, found in animal fats and plant oils, used in manufacturing flavorings and perfumes
- 丁卯 dīngmǎo fourth term of the sexagenary cycleThe fourth of the 60 terms in the sexagenary cycle (a combination of the fourth Heavenly Stem and the fourth Earthly Branch), used to designate years (e.g., 1927, 1987, 2047), months, and days
- 奥丁 àodīng Odinthe chief god in Norse mythology
- 丁基 dīngjī butyl(chemistry) butyl; a butyl group
- 男丁 nándīng adult malean adult male; a man of working or military age
- 丁酉 dīngyǒu 34th year of the sexagenary cycleThe 34th year of the 60-year sexagenary cycle, formed by the celestial stem [[丁|丁|ding1]] and the earthly branch [[酉|酉|you3]], such as 1897, 1957, or 2017.
- 丁未 dīngwèi forty-fourth yearthe forty-fourth year of the sixty-year sexagenary cycle
- 丁丑 dīngchǒu fourteenth yearThe 14th year of the 60-year cycle in the traditional Chinese calendar.
- 丁巳 dīngsì fifty-fourth yearThe fifty-fourth year of the sixty-year cycle, such as 1917, 1977, or 2037.
- 君士坦丁堡 jūnshìtǎndīngbǎo ConstantinopleConstantinople, the former name of [[伊斯坦堡|伊斯坦堡|yi1 si1 tan3 bao3]].
- 丁烷 dīngwán butanebutane; an alkane gas commonly used as fuel
- 紫丁香 zǐdīngxiāng lilaclilac (Syringa oblata); a deciduous shrub with fragrant purple flowers, often grown for ornament
- 马丁尼 mǎdīngní martinia cocktail made of gin or vodka and vermouth; a loanword from English
- 帕丁顿 pàdīngdùn Paddingtona district in central London, England, often used to refer to the major railway station located there
- 阿伯丁 ābódīng AberdeenAberdeen, a city on the east coast of Scotland
- 丁醇 dīngchún butanolbutanol; butyl alcohol (C4H9OH)
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH