- 骆驼 luòtuo camelA large mammal with long legs and one or two humps on its back; well known for its ability to travel long distances in the desert.
- 骆驼绒 luòtuoróng camel hair clothA wool or wool-blend fabric with a soft, thick pile that resembles camel hair, often used as a lining for clothes and hats
- 单峰骆驼 dānfēngluòtuo dromedarydromedary; a single-humped camel
- 卡骆驰 kǎluòchí CrocsCrocs, Inc.; American footwear company known for its foam clogs
- 压死骆驼的最后一根稻草 yāsǐluòtuodezuìhòuyīgēndàocǎo the final strawthe straw that broke the camel's back; an idiom for a seemingly minor thing that causes a final collapse after many other burdens or problems
- 双峰骆驼 shuāngfēngluòtuo Bactrian camela large camel with two humps, native to Central Asia
- 晒骆驼 shàiluòtuo xylitol(Cantonese) xylitol, a sugar substitute; phonetic loan from English
- 王杨卢骆 wángyánglúluò the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang(abbreviation) the four most famous poets of the early Tang Dynasty: [[王勃|王勃|wang2 bo2]], [[杨炯|楊炯|yang2 jiong3]], [[卢照邻|盧照鄰|lu2 zhao4 lin2]], and [[骆宾王|駱賓王|luo4 bin1 wang2]]
- 瘦死的骆驼比马大 shòusǐdeluòtuobǐmǎdà a scrawny camel is bigger than a horse(proverb) Literally means even a starved camel is still larger than a horse; used to describe how a wealthy or influential person remains better off than ordinary people even after their status has declined.
- 马加骆 mǎjiāluò mozzarella(loanword) mozzarella cheese
- 骆宾王 luòbīnwáng Luo BinwangLuo Binwang (c. 640–684), a famous Tang dynasty poet and one of the [[初唐四杰|初唐四傑|chu1 tang2 si4 jie2]].
- 骆马 luòmǎ llamallama; a South American pack animal related to the camel but without a hump
- 骆驼刺 luòtuocì camelthorna deciduous shrub that grows in desert regions and is used as fodder for camels; camelthorn
- 骆驼夫 luòtuofū camel drivercamel driver; cameleer
- 骆驼祥子 luòtuoxiángzi Camel XiangziFamous 1937 novel by the author [[老舍|老舍|lao3 she3]] about the life of a rickshaw puller in Beijing.
- 骆驼骑兵 luòtuoqíbīng camel cavalrycamel corps; camelry; soldier or unit that fights on camels
- 骆驿不绝 luòyìbùjué in an endless stream(literary) forming a continuous and unbroken line; in an endless stream
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH