- 霸气 bàqì aggressiveness; overbearingnessan imperious and domineering manner; high-handedness; arrogance
- 争霸 zhēngbà to strive for supremacyto contend for hegemony or a dominant position; to struggle for mastery in a high-level competition
- 霸王 bàwáng overlorda powerful ruler, hegemon, or despot; a person who rules by force rather than by legal right
- 霸道 bàdào overbearingoverbearing; high-handed; bossy or unreasonable
- 霸主 bàzhǔ overlord(historical) A powerful leader or chief of the feudal lords during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC).
- 横行霸道 héngxíngbàdào to tyrannizeTo act in a high-handed and unreasonable manner; to oppress others or rule as a despot by relying on one's power or influence.
- 霸占 bàzhàn to forcibly occupyto seize or take possession of something by force; to grab and hold through power or bullying
- 称霸 chēngbà to dominateTo seek hegemony or exert dominance through power and force; to lord it over others.
- 霸权 bàquán hegemonythe political, economic, or military predominance of one state over others in international relations
- 巨无霸 jùwúbà giantA person or thing of enormous size or power; a leviathan or behemoth.
- 霸权主义 bàquánzhǔyì hegemonismThe policy or practice of seeking to dominate other nations and exert power over their sovereignty and interests.
- 恶霸 èbà local tyrantlocal despot or gangster who uses power and violence to bully or dominate a certain area
- 独霸 dúbà to monopolizeTo take exclusive possession or control of something, such as a market or territory
- 霸业 bàyè hegemonythe great achievements or career of a hegemon, especially in the context of ancient China's contending states
- 反霸 fǎnbà to oppose hegemonismTo oppose hegemony or those who seek global or regional dominance.
- 楚霸王 chǔbàwáng Xiang YuThe title adopted by [[项羽|項羽|xiang4 yu3]], a famous general and ruler at the end of the Qin dynasty.
- 欺行霸市 qīhángbàshì to dominate the market(idiom) to bully others in the same trade and dominate the market through unfair, coercive, or monopolistic practices
- 争霸战 zhēngbàzhàn struggle for supremacyA war or conflict fought for hegemony; also used to refer to a high-stakes competition or championship match.
- 恶霸地主 èbàdìzhǔ despotic landlorda cruel or tyrannical landlord who oppresses others
- 称王称霸 chēngwángchēngbà to act as a tyrantto lord it over others by relying on power or influence and assuming the role of a leader
- 小霸王 xiǎobàwáng spoiled childA spoiled, tyrannical, or overbearing person; often used to describe a child who acts like a little bully at home.
- 霸州 bàzhōu BazhouBazhou, a county-level city in [[廊坊|廊坊|lang2 fang2]] City, Hebei
- 车匪路霸 chēfěilùbà highwaymanrobbers and thugs who operate on trains, buses, or along highways to rob, steal, and threaten the safety of passengers
- 独霸一方 dúbàyīfāng to dominate a region(idiom) to exercise sole hegemony over a district or a specific field; to lord it over an area as a local despot. This term often carries a negative or disapproving tone.
- 路霸 lùbà highwaymanA bandit, gangster, or thug who operates along roads or railways to rob travelers or extort illegal tolls from drivers.
- 霸州市 bàzhōushì BazhouBazhou, a county-level city in Langfang, Hebei province
- 那霸 nàbà NahaNaha, the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
- 菜霸 càibà vegetable market bullyA person who uses force or intimidation to monopolize a vegetable market and suppress competitors.
- 电霸 diànbà electricity bully(Mainland China) a power company or individual that uses its control over the electricity supply to extort, harass, or demand bribes from users
- 各霸一方 gèbàyīfāng to each lord it over a districtEach dominates a certain area or region; used to describe powerful local figures or warlords who exert control over their own respective territories.territories
- 渔霸 yúbà fishing overlordA local bully or tyrant who dominates fishing grounds and exploits or oppresses fishermen.
- 霸县 bàxiàn Ba CountyBa County, a former county in Hebei Province (now the county-level city of [[霸州|霸州|ba4 zhou1]]), located northeast of Xiong County between the Daqing and Zhongting rivers
- 声霸卡 shēngbàkǎ Sound BlasterA brand of computer sound cards developed by Creative Technology; sometimes used generally for sound cards.
- 五霸 wǔbà the Five HegemonsThe five powerful rulers who dominated the Chinese feudal states during the Spring and Autumn period (770–476 BC).
- 制霸 zhìbà to dominateto reign supreme; to dominate; originally a borrowing from Japanese meaning to conquer or win a championship
- 压霸 yābà overbearingto be bossy or unreasonable with no regard for the feelings of others; tyrannical
- 土霸王 tǔbàwáng local tyrantA local bully who relies on power or influence to mistreat and dominate others in a specific area.
- 坐霸王车 zuòbàwángchē to dodge a fareTo ride a bus, taxi, or train without paying the fare; to be a fare evader.
- 学霸 xuébà top student(slang) a high-achieving student who is extremely hardworking or academically talented; a straight-A student
- 巨无霸指数 jùwúbàzhǐshù Big Mac Indexa measure used to compare the purchasing power of different currencies based on the price of a Big Mac burger across countries
- 巨无霸汉堡包指数 jùwúbàhànbǎobāozhǐshù Big Mac Indexa measure used to compare the purchasing power of different currencies based on the price of a [[巨无霸|巨無霸|ju4 wu2 ba4]] in various countries
- 巨毋霸 jùwúbà giantOriginally the name of a legendary giant during the Xin Dynasty; now used to describe a person or thing of enormous size. Modern usage is almost always written as [[巨无霸|巨無霸|ju4 wu2 ba4]]
- 拉霸 lābà slot machinegambling machine operated by pulling a lever or pushing a button
- 既生霸 jìshēngbà waxing moon periodthe lunar phase after the new moon begins to show light, specifically the period from the second to the eighth day of the lunar month
- 星海争霸 xīnghǎizhēngbà StarCraftthe video game series StarCraft; popular variant name used in Taiwan and other than [[星际争霸|星際爭霸|xing1 ji4 zheng1 ba4]]
- 星际争霸 xīngjìzhēngbà StarCraftThe video game series StarCraft
- 春秋五霸 chūnqiūwǔbà the Five Hegemonsthe five powerful rulers who held leadership over the other feudal lords during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC); while lists vary, the most common includes Duke Huan of Qi [[齐桓公|齊桓公|qi2 huan2 gong1]], Duke Xiang of Song [[宋襄公|宋襄公|song4 xiang1 gong1]], Duke Wen of Jin [[晋文公|晉文公|jin4 wen2 gong1]], Duke Mu of Qin [[秦穆公|秦穆公|qin2 mu4 gong1]], and King Zhuang of Chu [[楚庄王|楚莊王|chu3 zhuang1 wang2]]
- 曹霸 cáobà Cao BaCao Ba (circa 704–770), a famous painter of the Tang Dynasty noted for his portraits and paintings of horses; he was a descendant of the Wei Dynasty imperial family and served as a general under Emperor Xuanzong.
- 校霸 xiàobà school bullya student who behaves in a tyrannical or aggressive manner toward others at a school
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH