- 鞍山 ānshān AnshanPrefecture-level city in Liaoning Province [[辽宁|遼寧|liao2 ning2]], famous for its iron and steel production.
- 鞍钢 āngāng Anshan Iron and Steel(abbreviation) the Anshan Iron and Steel Company, a major Chinese steel producer based in Anshan, Liaoning Province
- 马鞍 mǎ'ān saddlea seat for a rider on the back of a horse or mule, typically high at the front and back and low in the middle
- 鞍山市 ānshānshì AnshanAnshan, a prefecture-level city in [[辽宁省|遼寧省|liao2 ning2 sheng3]] province
- 马鞍山 mǎ'ānshān Ma'anshanMa'anshan, a prefecture-level city in Anhui Province, [[安徽|安徽|an1 hui1]]; also the name of several mountains across China.
- 鞍马 ānmǎ pommel horse (apparatus)A piece of gymnastics equipment with a wooden body covered in leather, featuring two circular pommels on top
- 马鞍山市 mǎ'ānshānshì Ma'anshanMa'anshan, a prefecture-level city in [[安徽|安徽|an1 hui1]] province
- 鞍山钢铁公司 ānshāngāngtiěgōngsī Anshan Iron and Steel Groupa major Chinese steel production company headquartered in Anshan City, Liaoning Province
- 鞍前马后 ānqiánmǎhòu to serve someoneTo follow someone everywhere and serve them; to be at someone's beck and call; to run errands for someone.
- 鞍子 ānzi saddlesaddle; a seat placed on the back of a horse or mule for riding or carrying goods
- 鞍辔 ānpèi saddle and bridlea saddle and its accompanying bridle and reins
- 鞍马劳顿 ānmǎláodùn travel-wornexhausted from a long journey; travel-worn. Originally used to describe the fatigue of riding long distances on horseback or the hardships of military life.
- 鞍点 āndiǎn saddle pointsaddle point in mathematics; a point on a surface where the slopes in perpendicular directions are both zero, but which is not a local maximum or minimum
- 鞍鼻 ānbí saddlenoseA deformity where the bridge of the nose is sunken or collapsed, often caused by injury or diseases like syphilis and tuberculosis.
- 马鞍子 mǎ'ānzi saddlea seat for a rider on the back of a horse
- 鞍架 ānjià saddletreethe frame of a saddle; a saddle
- 一马不被两鞍 yīmǎbùpīliǎng'ān one horse doesn't wear two saddlesMetaphor for a widow remaining faithful and never remarrying; also written as [[一马不跨两鞍|一馬不跨兩鞍|yi1 ma3 bu4 kua4 liang3 an1]] or [[一马不被双鞍|一馬不被雙鞍|yi1 ma3 bu4 bei4 shuang1 an1]]
- 一马不被双鞍 yīmǎbùbèishuāng'ān one horse doesn't wear two saddlesmetaphor for a loyal servant not serving two masters or a widow never remarrying
- 一马不跨两鞍 yīmǎbùkuàliǎng'ān one horse doesn't wear two saddlesone horse cannot bear two saddles; a metaphor used to describe a widow who remains faithful and chooses not to remarry
- 备鞍 bèi'ān to saddleto put a saddle on a horse or other beast of burden in preparation for riding or carrying goods
- 见鞍思马 jiàn'ānsīmǎ to see one thing and miss another(idiom) Lit. to see the saddle and think of the horse; to see an object and be reminded of the person or place associated with it; one thing leads to another.
- 鞍座 ānzuò seatseat (of a bicycle, motorcycle, or horse saddle)
- 鞍部 ānbù saddlea mountain pass or low point between two ridges or mountain peaks, resembling the shape of a saddle
- 鞍鞯 ānjiān saddle and blanket(literary) a saddle together with its saddle blanket
- 鞍韂 ānchàn saddle and blanketa saddle along with the cloth or blanket placed underneath it to protect the horse's back
- 马鞍形 mǎ'ānxíng saddle shapea shape like a saddle; used to describe objects or data that are high at both ends and low in the middle, such as a dip between two mountain peaks
- 驮鞍 tuó'ān packsaddlesaddle designed for supporting loads on the back of a pack animal
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH