- 一塌糊涂 yītāhútu in a complete messin an awful condition or total shambles; muddled or chaotic to the extreme
- 倒塌 dǎotā to collapseto collapse, topple over, or cave in, typically referring to buildings or structures
- 坍塌 tāntā collapseto collapse or cave in; a collapse, as of a building or structure
- 塌陷 tāxiàn to cave into sink, subside, or collapse inward
- 塌方 tāfāng to cave into cave in or collapse, especially referring to earth, rocks, or structures like tunnels, dams, and road embankments; to have a landslide
- 崩塌 bēngtā to collapse; collapseto crumble and fall down, or cave in (as of a building, dam, or slope); the occurrence of such a collapse (e.g., a landslide)
- 死心塌地 sǐxīntādì dead-setto be absolutely determined or hell-bent on something; unswerving and unlikely to change one's mind, often used in a negative context.
- 塌实 tāshi at easeFeeling settled or relieved; free from anxiety and at peace.
- 塌落 tāluò to collapse; cavingto cave in; to collapse and fall down
- 天塌地陷 tiāntādìxiàn terrible calamityThe sky collapses and the earth sinks; describes a major disaster, catastrophic event, or great upheaval
- 塌台 tātái to collapseto fall from power; to fail or collapse (of an organization or career); to physically collapse or fall down (especially of a stage)
- 疲塌 píta slackslack; negligent; listless and slow in doing things
- 塌架 tājià to collapseTo cave in or collapse, as of the frame of a house or building.
- 乌塌菜 wūtācài rosette bok choya variety of Chinese cabbage with dark green leaves that grow in a flat rosette shape
- 天崩地塌 tiānbēngdìtā world-shaking disasterthe heavens collapse and the earth cracks; used to describe a world-shaking disaster or a deafening sound
- 塌棵菜 tākēcài flat cabbagebroadbeaked mustard; Chinese flat cabbage (Brassica narinosa)
- 颓塌 tuítā to collapseto collapse or fall down
- 冲塌 chōngtā to burstto cause a dam, bank, or building to collapse by the force of rushing water
- 垮塌 kuǎtā collapseto collapse or cave in (of a structure like a building, dam, or bridge); a collapse
- 塌下 tāxià to collapseto fall down; to cave in or sink
- 塌下来 tāxiàlai to collapseto fall down; to cave in; to collapse
- 塌塌米 tàtàmǐ tatamitraditional Japanese rush-covered flooring mat
- 塌心 tāxīn to set one's mind at easeto feel settled and at ease; to be relieved of anxiety or worry
- 塌房 tāfáng to collapseto fall down or collapse; specifically used for buildings or houses
- 塌秧儿 tāyāngr to wither(of plants) to droop or wither; to be in a drooping state
- 塌窖 tājiào to collapseto fall down or cave in; also used figuratively for a loss of reputation or a sudden failure
- 塌鼻 tābí flat nosea flat or snub nose; the sagging or sinking of the bridge of the nose
- 塌鼻子 tābízi flat nosea nose with a low bridge
- 天摧地塌 tiāncuīdìtā world-shakingthe sky collapses and the earth sinks; a metaphor for a cataclysmic disaster, or more commonly, a world-shaking sound or momentum
- 承塌 chéngtóu to take responsibility(variant form) to take responsibility for a matter; to step forward; to act as a leader or successor
- 蹧塌 zāotà to wasteto waste or spoil; to ruin; to wreck
- 鼻塌嘴歪 bítāzuǐwāi to have a distorted face(idiom) having a collapsed nose and a crooked mouth; used to describe a very ugly face, a look of physical deformity as from being beaten, or a state of extreme dishevelment
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH