- 漏洞 lòudòng loopholea flaw, gap, or inconsistency in an argument, plan, or system; a security vulnerability
- 洞穴 dòngxué cavea cave or cavern in the ground or in the side of a mountain, large enough to hold people or animals
- 黑洞 hēidòng black hole(astronomy) a celestial body with a gravitational field so strong that no light or matter can escape it; also called a [[坍缩星|坍縮星|tan1 suo1 xing1]]
- 山洞 shāndòng cavecave or cavern inside a mountain
- 空洞 kōngdòng vacuousdevoid of content; shallow or purely speculative (of speech, writing, or theory)
- 洞口 dòngkǒu cave mouthThe mouth of a cave or the entrance to a tunnel
- 洞察力 dòngchálì insightinsight; discernment; perspicacity
- 洞察 dòngchá to see clearly, insightto see clearly; to observe and understand thoroughly; to have insight into
- 防空洞 fángkōngdòng air-raid shelterAn underground shelter or tunnel built for protection against enemy air raids.
- 溶洞 róngdòng limestone cavea natural cave formed by the erosion of soluble rock, such as limestone, by groundwater; often contains stalactites and stalagmites
- 洞庭湖 dòngtínghú Dongting LakeA large, shallow lake in northeastern Hunan province; it is China's second-largest freshwater lake and serves as a major flood-control basin for the Yangtze River.
- 洞悉 dòngxī to understand clearlyto understand thoroughly; to know clearly or possess deep insight into a matter
- 洞房 dòngfáng bridal chamberThe bedroom of a newlywed couple; nuptial chamber.
- 窑洞 yáodòng cave dwellingA vaulted dwelling carved out of the earth or cliffs, common in the Loess Plateau of northwest China.
- 树洞 shùdòng tree hollowhole in a tree; tree hollow
- 洞庭 dòngtíng Lake Taian ancient name for Lake Tai, a large freshwater lake in the Yangtze Delta on the border of Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces
- 洞府 dòngfǔ immortal's abode(literary) a cave dwelling or mansion in the mountains where immortals, Daoist priests, or recluses live in legends and mythology
- 岩洞 yándòng cavea cavern or grotto formed by the erosion of rock by groundwater
- 龙洞 lóngdòng cavea natural cave or cavern, specifically one formed by the erosion of limestone by water containing carbon dioxide
- 门洞 méndòng passagewaya covered, arched passageway inside a gate, especially in traditional Chinese architecture
- 涵洞 hándòng culvertA tunnel or pipe structure built under a road, railway, or embankment for the passage of water or as a walkway for pedestrians.
- 洞穿 dòngchuān to pierceto pierce through; to bore a hole through; to penetrate
- 石洞 shídòng cavea cave or cavern formed in a rock wall or stone cliff
- 地洞 dìdòng hole in the grounda hole in the ground, such as a tunnel, cave, burrow, or dugout; can be natural or man-made
- 洞窟 dòngkū cavecave; cavern
- 无底洞 wúdǐdòng bottomless pita hole without a bottom
- 漏洞百出 lòudòngbǎichū full of loopholes(idiom) full of flaws; riddled with errors; describes an argument, theory, or behavior that is inconsistent or lacks logic
- 风洞 fēngdòng wind tunnelA tunnel-like pipe or device used to produce airflow for testing the aerodynamics of vehicle models and systems.
- 隧洞 suìdòng tunnela passage dug under the ground, through a mountain, or under water; same as [[隧道|隧道|sui4 dao4]]
- 洞天 dòngtiān fairyland(bound form) a heavenly abode or paradise where immortals live in Taoist tradition; also used to describe a place of extraordinary scenic beauty
- 孔洞 kǒngdòng holea small hole or opening in an object; a cavity
- 洞开 dòngkāi to be wide opento open widely; to be wide open, as of a door or window
- 黑洞洞 hēidòngdòng pitch-darkdescribes an area that is completely black, dark, or gloomy; pitch-black
- 桥洞 qiáodòng bridge archThe arch of a bridge or the opening under it between bridge piers
- 洪洞县 hóngtóngxiàn Hongtong CountyHongtong county in [[临汾|臨汾|lin2 fen2]], Shanxi province.
- 洞房花烛 dòngfánghuāzhú wedding festivitiesThe bridal chamber and decorated candles; refers to wedding festivities or the wedding night itself.
- 别有洞天 biéyǒudòngtiān scenery of exceptional charm(idiom) a place of unique beauty or charm; an altogether different world; a hidden paradise. Originally referring to the legendary abodes of immortals in Taoism, it is now used to describe landscape scenery or interiors that are surprisingly beautiful and lead one into a new realm.
- 闹洞房 nàodòngfáng to haze newlywedsChinese wedding custom where guests visit the bridal room on the wedding night to play pranks and joke with the newlyweds
- 山顶洞人 shāndǐngdòngrén Upper Cave ManUpper Cave Man; a late Paleolithic human population whose fossils were discovered in 1933 at Zhoukoudian, Beijing.
- 引蛇出洞 yǐnshéchūdòng to lure the snake out of its holeTo use bait or a clever trick to entice an enemy or a wrongdoer out of their hiding place.
- 大浦洞 dàpǔdòng TaepodongTaepodong, a series of ballistic missiles developed by North Korea
- 洞见 dòngjiàn to see clearly(literary) to see or understand something very clearly; to have deep insight into
- 坑洞 kēngdòng pitpit; hole in the ground; pothole
- 洪洞 hóngtóng HongtongHongtong county in Linfen, Shanxi province
- 吕洞宾 lǚdòngbīn Lü DongbinA famous Tang Dynasty scholar and Taoist priest, widely worshipped as one of the [[八仙|八仙|ba1 xian1]]. He is depicted as a dignified figure with a sword and is considered the founder of the Quanzhen school of Taoism.
- 洞子 dòngzi cavea cave, cavern, or pit; an underground tunnel or hole large enough for people or animals to enter
- 千佛洞 qiānfódòng Thousand Buddha CavesBuddhist grottos and caves; common name for the Mogao Caves [[莫高窟|莫高窟|mo4 gao1 ku1]] or Dunhuang Grottoes [[敦煌石窟|敦煌石窟|dun1 huang2 shi2 ku1]] in Gansu province
- 空洞无物 kōngdòngwúwù devoid of substance(idiom) utterly lacking in substance or meaning; describes speech or writing that is empty, shallow, and has no real content
- 洞箫 dòngxiāo vertical fluteA vertical bamboo flute with six or more finger holes; also simply called [[箫|簫|xiao1]]
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH