chiatuiebin | diagonally opposite | 斜對面
cviax tuiebin | directly across; face to face; directly opposite | 正對面
ebin | vamp; uppers of shoe | 鞋面
hoebin | a painted face; a male character (from Chinese Opera) | 花面
kaebin | boundary surface | 蓋面; 塗面
khyphuiebin | fall out | 起呸面
kviebin | to meet; come face to face; to visit; see another | 見面
køebin | downtown street | 街面; 街上
phuiebin | angry; unrationale; refuse to acknowledge one's defeat; poor loser | 屁面; 呸面; 翻臉; 反臉; 輸無起; 不認帳
phuiethaau-phuiebin | high temper; unapproachable | 傲氣無恥
phøebin | leather cover | 皮面
pvebin kyhøo | plane geometry | 平面幾何
pvebin svakag | plane trigonometry | 平面三角
pvebin | plane (surface) | 平面
pviebin | frown; show anger of displeasure in the face; become angry; put on a long face; change countenance; to sulk; to frown; become angry, put on a long face, change countenance, to sulk, to frown | 翻臉; 變面; 變臉
siaa-tuiebin | not directly opposite; diagonally opposite | 斜對面
siebin zhofkøf | facing hostility; difficulty; or frustration on all sides; enemies on every side | 四面楚歌
siebin | all sides; four sides; on all sides; in all directions | 四面
siøkviebin | meet each other | 相見面
siøtuiebin | face to face | 相對面
svaf-kviebin | meet face to face | 相見面
sviebin | fan face | 扇面
thøhoebin | face like a peach blossom (said of a young woman whose face looks as if she is fond of licentious pleasure) | 桃花面
tngthautuiebin | face to face | 當頭對面
tuiebin | cross the street; just opposite in position; on the opposite side; right in front; face to face | 對面
zhoaqtuiebin | diagonally opposite | 斜對面
zhof-kviebin | first meeting or interview | 初見面
zhvebin | easy to get angry | 青面; 容易生氣
zhvebin-liaugee | evil looking; coarse looking | 青面獠牙
øebin | shoe surface | 鞋面
The following example will get all the words start with a
http://taioaan.org/taigie/english/jixtiern/match.php?exact=2&ndic=0&word=a
Checking Back button will show all the vocabularies that end with "zab" such as "apzab".
If you are unsure of any letter, put a . (period) in place of it (eg. "bof.ng").
If you want to get either "r" and "f" in a word, you may put down [fr]. (eg. "bo[fr]ng").
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back match.
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