"夷" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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Sijiao 5003.2
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 yí non-Han people, esp. to the East of China / barbarians / to wipe out / to exterminate / to tear down / to raze
Results beginning with 夷
 yí dí non-Han tribes in the east and north of ancient China / barbarians
 yí píng to level / to raze to the ground
 yí kuàng expansive / level and broad / broad-minded
 Yí líng Yiling (barbarian mound), historical place name in Yichang county 宜昌縣|宜昌县 / Hubei, first mentioned in history (after its destruction by Qin) as burial place of the former Chu kings / Yiling district of Yichang city 宜昌市[Yi2 chang1 shi4], Hubei
 yí lù to massacre
 Yí mén the Yi gate of 大梁, capital of Wei 魏 / during Warring states
 yí miè to massacre / to die out
 yí rán calm
 yí yóu to hesitate
 Yí zhōu name of an ancient barbarian country, possibly Taiwan
 Yí líng qū Yiling district of Yichang city 宜昌市[Yi2 chang1 shi4], Hubei
 yí wéi píng dì to level / to raze to the ground
 yí zhū yú kē Griselinia
Approximate Results for 夷
 bǐ yí to despise / to look down upon / despicable
 mán yí common term for non-Han peoples in former times, not exclusively derogatory / barbarian
 Dōng yí Eastern Barbarians, non-Han tribe living to the east of China c 2200 BC
 líng yí to deteriorate / to decline / to slump / also written 陵夷
 líng yí to deteriorate / to decline / to slump / also written 凌夷
 nì yí invaders (insulting term) / foreign aggressors
 rǎng yí to repel the barbarians
 sè yí smiling genially / to beam
 Xiā yí Emishi or Ebisu, ethnic group of ancient Japan, thought to be related to modern Ainus
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 Xià wēi yí Hawaii, US state
 sān yí jiào the three foreign religions (Nestorianism, Manicheanism and Zoroastrianism)
 shāo yí dàn fire bomb / incendiary device
 Wǔ yí shān Mt Wuyi in Fujian / Wuyishan nature reserve / Wuyishan, county-level city in Nanping 南平[Nan2 ping2] Fujian
 xiā yí cōng chive
 fěi yí suǒ sī unimaginable / outrageous / freakish
 huà xiǎn wéi yí to turn peril into safety (idiom) / to avert disaster
 yǐ yí zhì yí to use foreigners to subdue foreigners (idiom) / let the barbarians fight it out among themselves (traditional policy of successive dynasties) / Use Western science and technology to counter imperialist encroachment. (late Qing modernizing slogan)
 dōng yí nán mán Haradrim
怀 jīn huái yí kuàng broad-minded
 lu:3 xiǎn rú yí lit. to make one's way through a dangerous pass as if walking on level ground (idiom) / fig. to handle a crisis effortlessly
 Wǔ yí shān shì Wuyishan, county-level city in Nanping 南平[Nan2 ping2] Fujian
 Xià wēi yí Dǎo Hawaii island
 xià wēi yí guǒ macadamia nut
 Xià wēi yí zhōu Hawaii, US state
 xià wēi yí wū yā Hawaiian
  akume
  olive walnut
 ài lǐ gǔ yí sū mù kaluk afuon / mozambique
 shī yí cháng jì yǐ zhì yí "learn from the foreigners in order to gain command of them", idea advocated by Wei Yuan 魏源[Wei4 Yuan2]
 Xià wēi yí Huǒ shān Guó jiā Gōng yuán Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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