- 冠军 guànjūn championthe winner of a competition, contest, or exam
- 夺冠 duóguàn to win a championshipto win the title; to seize the crown; to win a gold medal
- 冠心病 guānxīnbìng coronary heart diseaseAbbreviation for [[冠状动脉粥样硬化性心脏病|冠狀動脈粥樣硬化性心臟病|guan1 zhuang4 dong4 mai4 zhou1 yang4 ying4 hua4 xing4 xin1 zang4 bing4]], referring to a condition caused by coronary artery blockage or narrowing leading to insufficient blood supply to the heart.
- 皇冠 huángguān imperial crownimperial crown worn by a monarch as a symbol of sovereignty
- 冠状动脉 guānzhuàngdòngmài coronary arterycoronary artery; refers to the arteries that supply oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle, so named because they wrap around the heart like a crown
- 王冠 wángguān crownimperial or royal crown worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority
- 欧冠 ōuguàn UEFA Champions LeagueAbbreviation for [[欧洲冠军联赛|歐洲冠軍聯賽|ou1 zhou1 guan4 jun1 lian2 sai4]], the UEFA Champions League.
- 陈冠希 chénguānxī Edison ChenEdison Chen (born 1980), a Hong Kong singer and actor
- 冠军赛 guànjūnsài championshipA competition or final match to determine the first-place winner
- 桂冠 guìguān laurel crownwreath or garland made of laurel leaves, historically awarded to poets or athletes as a symbol of victory
- 花冠 huāguān corollaThe part of a flower consisting of all the petals together
- 冠冕堂皇 guānmiǎntánghuáng dignifiedDignified and stately in appearance or manner; noble and impressive
- 树冠 shùguān crown of a treethe upper part of a tree consisting of the branches and leaves
- 衣冠楚楚 yīguānchǔchǔ immaculately dressed(idiom) immaculately dressed; well-groomed; dapper; refers to wearing clothes that are neat and elegant
- 衣冠 yīguān clothing and headgearclothes and hats; attire or dress
- 冠名权 guànmíngquán naming rightsThe right to name a project, event, or team, usually acquired by a company through sponsorship in exchange for brand exposure.
- 冲冠 chōngguān extremely angry(bound form) to be so enraged that one's hair lifts up the hat; used as a shorthand for the idiom [[怒发冲冠|怒髮衝冠|nu4 fa4 chong1 guan1]]
- 免冠 miǎnguān bareheadedNot wearing a hat; typically used in the context of official identification photos
- 冠状病毒 guānzhuàngbìngdú coronavirusAny of a group of viruses that cause respiratory and intestinal infections in humans and animals, named for their crown-like appearance under a microscope.
- 鸡冠 jīguān cockscombthe fleshy crest on the head of a chicken; also known as [[鸡冠子|雞冠子|ji1 guan1 zi5]]
- 乔冠华 qiáoguànhuá Qiao GuanhuaQiao Guanhua (1913-1973), PRC politician and diplomat
- 张冠李戴 zhāngguānlǐdài to confuse one thing with another(idiom) literally to put Mr. Zhang's hat on Mr. Li's head; to attribute something to the wrong person or misidentify someone
- 冠名 guànmíng to nameTo name something or put a specific name in front of it, especially for sports teams, competitions, or products; often used in the context of corporate sponsorship.
- 怒发冲冠 nùfàchōngguān to be in a towering rageto be furious or seething in anger; literally describes hair standing up in anger and pushing up one's hat
- 冠冕 guānmiǎn crownroyal crown or official hat worn in ancient times
- 弱冠 ruòguàn entering adulthood(literary) A young man entering adulthood; refers specifically to a man around twenty years of age, based on the ancient tradition of holding a capping ceremony at that age.
- 牙冠 yáguān crown of a toothThe natural part of a tooth that is visible above the gum line.
- 三连冠 sānliánguàn triple championTo be the champion for three consecutive times; a team or individual who wins a championship three years or three sessions in a row.
- 冠词 guàncí articlea grammatical word used with a noun to show whether the noun is specific or general, such as "a" or "the" in English
- 衣冠冢 yīguānzhǒng cenotaphA tomb that contains the personal effects of the deceased, such as clothing or a hat, rather than their actual remains
- 衣冠不整 yīguānbùzhěng to be sloppily dressed(idiom) to be improperly dressed; to be disheveled; to have one's clothes and hat in a state of disarray
- 林冠 línguān canopythe upper layer or habitat zone formed by the crowns of trees in a forest
- 冠县 guānxiàn Guan CountyGuan County in [[聊城|聊城|liao2 cheng2]], Shandong province
- 冠带 guāndài costume(literary) cap and belt; the official dress or costume of a government official in former times
- 金冠 jīnguān golden crowna crown or ceremonial cap made of or decorated with gold, worn by emperors in ancient times
- 鸡冠花 jīguānhuā cockscombcockscomb flower; an annual herb with flowers shaped like a rooster's crest often used in traditional medicine
- 挂冠 guàguān to resign from office(literary) to hang up one's official cap; to resign from or quit a government post
- 冠盖 guāngài official hats and carriage canopiesofficial headgear and carriage tops of ancient dignitaries
- 齿冠 chǐguān crown of a tooththe part of a tooth that is used for chewing; its outer surface is covered in enamel and its interior consists of dentin
- 弹冠相庆 tánguānxiāngqìng to congratulate each otherLiterally to flick dust off one's cap; used to describe people (often in a negative sense) celebrating because one of their group has gained a high position, implying they will all benefit from the connection.
- 黄冠 huángguān Daoist hatA yellow hat worn by a Daoist priest
- 凤冠霞帔 fèngguānxiápèi bridal headdress and robeTraditional bridal headgear and dress worn by queens and princesses in ancient China; later worn by noblewomen and wealthy brides during the Ming and Qing dynasties to show honor and prestige.
- 面如冠玉 miànrúguānyù exceptionally handsomeLiterally meaning "a face like the jade on a cap," this idiom describes a man who is exceptionally handsome and refined
- 衣冠禽兽 yīguānqínshòu beast in human clothingan immoral and despicable person; a scoundrel who looks respectable on the outside but acts like a beast
- 凤冠 fèngguān phoenix coronetelaborate ceremonial headdress adorned with gold or silver phoenixes, worn by empresses and noblewomen in ancient times, or by common women as bridal headgear
- 勇冠三军 yǒngguànsānjūn unsurpassed braveryThe most brave in the whole army; exceptionally courageous or valiant. (idiom)
- 冠周炎 guānzhōuyán pericoronitisinflammation of the soft tissues surrounding the crown of a partially erupted tooth
- 桂冠诗人 guìguānshīrén poet laureateA poet officially appointed by a government or monarch, usually expected to compose poems for special events and occasions; also used as a title of honor for any highly distinguished poet.
- 冠毛 guānmáo pappus; crest(bound form) a tuft or crest (of certain plants or animals); (botany) pappus; (zoology) crest or aigrette
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH