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闹铃
nào líng
Pinyin
Definition
闹铃
-
nào líng
alarm (clock)
Character Decomposition
闹
门
亠
巾
铃
钅
人
丶
龴
Related Words
(20)
大闹天宫
Dà nào Tiān gōng
1
Monkey Wreaks Havoc in Heaven, story about the Monkey King Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sūn Wù kōng] from the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记
热闹
rè nao
1
bustling with noise and excitement
2
lively
闹
nào
1
noisy
2
cacophonous
3
to make noise
4
to disturb
5
to vent (feelings)
6
to fall ill
7
to have an attack (of sickness)
8
to go in (for some activity)
9
to joke
闹钟
nào zhōng
1
alarm clock
吵闹
chǎo nào
1
noisy
2
raucous
3
to shout and scream
哑铃
yǎ líng
1
dumbbell (weight)
喧闹
xuān nào
1
to make a noise
2
noisy
大闹
dà nào
1
to cause havoc
2
to run amok
彩铃
cǎi líng
1
caller ring-back tone (CRBT)
2
ring-back tone (RBT)
凑热闹
còu rè nao
1
to join in the fun
2
to get in on the action
3
(fig.) to butt in
4
to create more trouble
无理取闹
wú lǐ qǔ nào
1
to make trouble without reason (idiom); to be deliberately provocative
胡闹
hú nào
1
to act willfully and make a scene
2
to make trouble
铃
líng
1
(small) bell
2
CL:隻|只[zhī]
铃木
Líng mù
1
Suzuki (Japanese surname)
铃声
líng shēng
1
ring
2
ringtone
3
bell stroke
4
tintinnabulation
铃铛
líng dang
1
little bell
2
CL:隻|只[zhī]
门铃
mén líng
1
doorbell
马铃薯
mǎ líng shǔ
1
potato
闹事
nào shì
1
to cause trouble
2
to create a disturbance
闹剧
nào jù
1
farce
2
CL:場|场[chǎng],齣|出[chū],幕[mù]
Idioms
(6)
一哭二闹三上吊
yī kū èr nào sān shàng diào
1
to make a terrible scene (idiom)
2
to throw a tantrum
五鬼闹判
wǔ guǐ nào pàn
1
Five ghosts mock the judge, or Five ghosts resist judgment (title of folk opera, idiom); important personage mobbed by a crowd of ne'er-do-wells
大吵大闹
dà chǎo dà nào
1
to shout and scream (idiom); to kick up a fuss
2
to make a scene
掩耳盗铃
yǎn ěr dào líng
1
lit. to cover one's ears whilst stealing a bell
2
to deceive oneself
3
to bury one's head in the sand (idiom)
无理取闹
wú lǐ qǔ nào
1
to make trouble without reason (idiom); to be deliberately provocative
解铃还须系铃人
jiě líng hái xū xì líng rén
1
lit. whoever hung the bell on the tiger's neck must untie it (idiom)
2
fig. whoever started the trouble should end it
Sample Sentences