- 颠覆 diānfù to toppleTo physically overturn, capsize, or derail, as of a vehicle or vessel
- 颠倒 diāndǎo to invertTo turn upside down, reverse, or flip the original order or position of things; to put something back to front.
- 颠簸 diānbǒ to jolt; joltto be jolted or tossed around; a physical jolt or sudden bump; (figuratively) to undergo a rough experience
- 不列颠 bùlièdiān BritainBritain; British; Great Britain
- 大不列颠 dàbùlièdiān Great BritainGreat Britain; the largest island in Europe, consisting of England, Scotland, and Wales
- 神魂颠倒 shénhúndiāndǎo infatuatedhead over heels in love, fascinated, or captivated
- 颠倒黑白 diāndǎohēibái to distort the truthTo deliberately misrepresent the facts or confuse right and wrong; literally "to invert black and white"
- 颠沛流离 diānpèiliúlí homeless and wandering(idiom) to wander about in a desperate plight; to lead a vagrant life due to hardship and misfortune
- 颠倒是非 diāndǎoshìfēi to confound right and wrong(idiom) To distort the facts; to deliberately mislead by treating right as wrong and wrong as right.
- 颠扑不破 diānpūbùpò irrefutable(of a theory or truth) solid and unbreakable; incontrovertible and able to stand the test of time
- 颠三倒四 diānsāndǎosì incoherentconfused and disorderly; describing speech or actions that lack logic or proper sequence
- 颠沛 diānpèi to fall overto fall; to tumble; to stumble
- 颠倒乾坤 diāndǎoqiánkūn to turn the world upside downTo turn the world upside down; used to describe having immense power or ability to change the state of affairs completely.
- 山颠 shāndiān summit(variant form) the summit of a mountain; mountaintop
- 是非颠倒 shìfēidiāndǎo to confound right and wrongto mix up right and wrong; to distort the facts by representing what is right as wrong and vice versa
- 颠来倒去 diānláidǎoqù over and overto do something over and over; to flip things back and forth or repeat oneself constantly
- 颠茄 diānqié belladonnadeadly nightshade; a poisonous perennial herb whose leaves and roots contain alkaloids used for making medicinal tinctures
- 东跑西颠 dōngpǎoxīdiān to run aboutTo run about or rush around busily from place to place.
- 颠鸾倒凤 diānluándǎofèng to have sex(idiom) to have sexual intercourse; used to describe the intimacy of a couple making love
- 流离颠沛 liúlídiānpèi destitute and homelessto wander about in a desperate plight; to be displaced and without means; used to describe a life of hardship with no place to live and constant wandering
- 七颠八倒 qīdiānbādǎo at sixes and sevensin a state of great confusion or disorder; topsy-turvy
- 跑跑颠颠 pǎopǎodiāndiān to bustle aboutto run around attending to various tasks; to be constantly on the go; to work hectically
- 狗颠屁股 gǒudiānpìgu sycophanticdescribes the ugly or shameless behavior of someone groveling or currying favor, like a dog wagging its tail to please its master
- 梦魂颠倒 mènghúndiāndǎo infatuatedTo be extremely infatuated or obsessed with someone; to lose one's head or be in a daze, as if in a dream.
- 倒凤颠鸾 dǎofèngdiānluán to have sexual intercourse(idiom) to enjoy the pleasure of sexual intercourse; literally "upside-down phoenix and jumbled [[鸾|鸞|luan2]] bird"
- 不列颠保卫战 bùlièdiānbǎowèizhàn Battle of BritainThe air campaign waged by the German Air Force against the United Kingdom during the summer and autumn of 1940
- 不列颠哥伦比亚 bùlièdiāngēlúnbǐyà British ColumbiaBritish Columbia; province of Canada on the Pacific coast
- 不列颠哥伦比亚省 bùlièdiāngēlúnbǐyàshěng British ColumbiaThe westernmost province of Canada, located on the Pacific coast
- 不列颠国协 bùlièdiānguóxié Commonwealth of Nationsvoluntary association of sovereign states that were mostly former territories of the British Empire
- 不列颠战役 bùlièdiānzhànyì Battle of BritainBattle of Britain (July–October 1940)
- 不列颠诸岛 bùlièdiānzhūdǎo British Islesgroup of islands off the northwestern coast of continental Europe including Great Britain, Ireland, and over six thousand smaller islands
- 乐颠了馅 lèdiānlexiàn ecstaticto be overjoyed; ecstatic; colloquial expression for being extremely happy
- 大不列颠与北爱尔兰联合王国 dàbùlièdiānyǔběi'ài'ěrlánliánhéwángguó United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandfull official name of the United Kingdom
- 大不列颠百科全书 dàbùlièdiānbǎikēquánshū Encyclopædia Britannicaa comprehensive English-language general knowledge encyclopedia published by Britannica, Inc.
- 屁颠屁颠 pìdiānpìdiān eager and smug(colloquial) to be very happy and eager; specifically to move or follow someone with a smug, pleased, or fawning attitude
- 新不列颠岛 xīnbùlièdiāndǎo New BritainThe largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea.
- 晨昏颠倒 chénhūndiāndǎo to turn night into dayTo have one's daily schedule reversed, such as working at night and sleeping during the day
- 本末颠倒 běnmòdiāndǎo to confuse the essential with the nonessentialTo reverse the primary and secondary importance of things; to put the incidental before the fundamental or the cart before the horse.
- 煽动颠覆国家政权 shāndòngdiānfùguójiāzhèngquán incitement to subvert state powerincitement to subvert state power; a criminal charge in China often used against political dissidents and activists
- 煽动颠覆国家政权罪 shāndòngdiānfùguójiāzhèngquánzuì inciting subversion of state powerinciting subversion of state power, a specific criminal offense in the People's Republic of China directed at speech or activities that threaten the ruling government
- 煽动颠覆国家罪 shāndòngdiānfùguójiāzuì inciting subversion of state powercrime of inciting subversion of state power; conspiring to overthrow the state
- 狗颠屁股儿 gǒudiānpìgur sycophanticfawning or behaving in a sycophantic manner to please someone in power
- 疯疯颠颠 fēngfengdiāndiān derangedmentally deranged or acting in a crazed and erratic manner; (variant form)
- 造次颠沛 zàocìdiānpèi to be in a hurried and disorderly situationTo find oneself in a period of haste, turmoil, or unstable circumstances; used to describe being in a rushed and unsettled state.
- 野颠茄 yědiānqié tropical soda applethe plant Solanum viarum (also used for Solanum capsicoides), a perennial shrub in the nightshade family
- 阴谋颠覆政府罪 yīnmóudiānfùzhèngfǔzuì conspiracy to overthrow the governmentthe crime of conspiracy to overthrow the government
- 颠乾倒坤 diānqiándǎokūn to turn the world upside downto invert the order of heaven and earth; to bring about a radical change in the state of affairs or the natural order
- 颠仆 diānpū to fall downto lose balance and fall; to tumble down
- 颠倒过来 diāndǎoguòlái to invertto turn upside down; to reverse or transpose
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH