- 头盔 tóukuī helmethelmet or headgear made of leather, hard plastic, or metal, designed to protect the head
- 盔甲 kuījiǎ armorarmor or body armor and helmet; specifically the protective headgear and clothing worn by ancient soldiers, typically made of metal or leather
- 钢盔 gāngkuī steel helmetsteel or metal helmet worn for protection by soldiers, police officers, or firefighters
- 锅盔 guōkuī guokuiA type of thick, hard, baked wheat pancake from Northwest China often used as travel food; usually large and round, but can also be small.
- 丢盔弃甲 diūkuīqìjiǎ to flee in headlong flightTo throw away one's helmet and armor; describes a state of total defeat or a panicky, disorganized retreat.
- 丢盔卸甲 diūkuīxièjiǎ to flee in total defeatLiterally "to throw away one's helmet and leave one's armor"; describes a headlong flight after a crushing military defeat or a humiliating loss in a competition.
- 盔头 kuītou opera headgearTraditional Chinese opera headgear worn by actors to show their character's status, gender, age, or personality; includes various crowns, helmets, and hats
- 帽盔 màokuī skullcap; hard-shell capA type of traditional brimless hemispherical cap, typically featuring a decorative knob on the top or a raised central ridge
- 扣屎盔子 kòushǐkuīzi to vilify(northern dialect) to discredit someone with absurd and unfounded accusations; to unfairly smear or defame someone's reputation
- 盔子 kuīzi helmet
- 花冠皱盔犀鸟 huāguānzhòukuīxīniǎo wreathed hornbilla large bird species (Rhyticeros undulatus) characterized by its colorful throat pouch and wrinkled casques casque
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH