- 木桩 mùzhuāng wooden stakewooden pile; stake; post
- 树桩 shùzhuāng tree stumpthe part of a tree remaining in the ground after the trunk has been cut down
- 桩子 zhuāngzi stakeA pole, post, or pillar with one end driven or buried into the ground; a stake or pile.
- 打桩机 dǎzhuāngjī pile driverA machine used to drive piles into the ground to provide foundation support for buildings or other structures.
- 梅花桩 méihuāzhuāng defensive stakesA row of sharp bamboo or wooden stakes driven into the ground to hinder enemy movement and protect a camp
- 界桩 jièzhuāng boundary markerpost or pillar used to mark a boundary line
- 马桩 mǎzhuāng hitching postA post to which a horse or other animal is tied.
- 打桩 dǎzhuāng to drive pilesto hammer or drive piles or stakes into the ground to make a building foundation solid; by extension, to build a foundation or start a project
- 桩脚 zhuāngjiǎo pier foundationThe root or base of a wooden, stone, or steel pile driven into the ground
- 标桩 biāozhuāng stakestake or post used as a marker; marking stake
- 缆桩 lǎnzhuāng mooring bollard
- 一桩 yīzhuāng one itema single case, matter, or business transaction
- 基桩 jīzhuāng foundation piles
- 宁拆十座庙,不毁一桩婚 nìngchāishízuòmiàobùhuǐyīzhuānghūn rather destroy ten temples than one marriageIt is better to tear down ten temples than to break up a single marriage.
- 小事一桩 xiǎoshìyīzhuāng a piece of cakea minor or trifling matter; something that is very easy to do
- 拴马桩 shuānmǎzhuāng hitching postA wooden or stone post used for tying up a horse
- 挂桩 guàzhuāng to shadowto tail or monitor a criminal suspect before making an arrest
- 整桩 zhěngzhuāng wholethe entire thing or the whole item
- 暗桩 ànzhuāng submerged pilespiles or wooden stakes hidden beneath the water's surface used to block or damage boats
- 板桩 bǎnzhuāng sheet pilesheet pile; a type of structural section used to create a continuous retaining wall
- 树桩盆景 shùzhuāngpénjǐng tree stump bonsaia type of bonsai created from gnarled tree stumps or thick roots to give the appearance of an ancient, weathered tree
- 桥桩 qiáozhuāng bridge piera pillar or post used to support the structure of a bridge
- 桩主 zhuāngzhǔ master of a manormaster of a manor; village head; manager
- 桩构栈道 zhuānggòuzhàndào pile trestlepile trestle; a type of plank road or bridge structure built along cliffs and supported by vertical wooden piles
- 桩桩件件 zhuāngzhuāngjiànjiàn each and every oneeach and every one; every single item or matter
- 绑桩 bǎngzhuāng to secure local power brokers(Taiwan, politics) to use benefits or favors to lock in the support of influential local leaders [[桩脚|樁腳|zhuang1 jiao3]] during an election campaign
- 路桩 lùzhuāng bollarda short, sturdy post used to guide traffic or prevent vehicles from entering an area
- 高桩 gāozhuāng tall object(bound form) high pole or a tall standing object
- 高桩儿 gāozhuāngr tall objectanything of unusual height; tall and upright objects
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH