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打 | dǎ | a semantically light, transitive verb that is combined with various grammatical objects to form compound verbs and verb-object phrases with a diverse range of meanings (e.g. 打傘|打伞[da3san3] "to hold an umbrella", 打電話|打电话[da3 dian4hua4] "to make a phone call", 打針|打针[da3zhen1] "to get an injection", 打手套[da3 shou3tao4] "to knit gloves", 打氣|打气[da3qi4] "to inflate") / to hit; to strike / to fight / (coll.) from; since (as in 打那以後|打那以后[da3 na4 yi3hou4] "since then") |
编织 | biān zhī | to weave; to knit; to plait; to braid / (fig.) to create (sth abstract, e.g. a dream, a lie etc) |
颦 | pín | to scowl / to knit the brows |
蹙 | cù | to knit (one's brows) / wrinkled (of brows) / to hesitate / distressed |
棉毛 | mián máo | knitted cotton |
针织 | zhēn zhī | knitting / knitted garment |
矉 | pín | to glare angrily / to open the eyes with anger / variant of 顰|颦, to scowl / to knit the brows |
眉尖 | méi jiān | eyebrows (esp. as sth knitted 皺|皱[zhou4] into a frown) / outer tip of an eyebrow |
颦眉 | pín méi | to knit one's brows / to frown |
仔密 | zǐ mì | (textiles) closely woven; tightly knitted |
皱眉头 | zhòu méi tóu | to scowl / to knit the brows |
皱眉 | zhòu méi | to frown / to knit one's brow |