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饺子 jiǎo zi dumpling / pot-sticker / CL:個|个[ge4],隻|只[zhi1]
pén basin / flower pot / unit of volume equal to 12 斗[dou3] and 8 升[sheng1], approx 128 liters / CL:個|个[ge4]
guō pot; pan; wok; cauldron / pot-shaped thing / CL:口[kou3],隻|只[zhi1]
pot / classifier for bottled liquid
马桶 tǒng chamber pot / wooden pan used as toilet / toilet bowl
bāo to cook slowly over a low flame / pot / saucepan
guàn can / jar / pot
shāi (bound form) a sieve / to sieve; to sift; to filter / to eliminate through selection / to warm a pot of rice wine (over a fire or in hot water) / to pour (wine or tea) / (dialect) to strike (a gong)
一锅粥 guō zhōu (lit.) a pot of porridge / (fig.) a complete mess
陶冶 táo lit. to fire pots and smelt metal / fig. to educate
dǐng ancient cooking cauldron with two looped handles and three or four legs / pot (dialect) / to enter upon a period of (classical) / Kangxi radical 206 / one of the 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes
砂锅 shā guō casserole / earthenware pot
花盆 huā pén flower pot
盆景 pén jǐng bonsai / landscape in a pot
内胆 nèi dǎn inner container (e.g. the rice pot inside a rice cooker, the vacuum bottle inside a thermos, the tank inside a hot water heater, the bladder of a football)
zèng cauldron / rice pot
盆栽 pén zāi to grow (a plant) in a pot / potted plant (sometimes refers specifically to a bonsai plant)
卤菜 cài pot-stewed dish
下水 xià shuǐ downstream / to go into the water / to put into water / to launch (a ship) / fig. to fall into bad ways / to lead astray / to go to pot
锅底 guō the bottom of a pot or pan / hotpot broth
铁锅 tiě guō iron cooking pot
请君入瓮 qǐng jūn wèng lit. please Sir, get into the boiling pot (idiom) / fig. to give sb a taste of his own medicine
罐子 guàn zi jar / pitcher / pot
大器晚成 wǎn chéng lit. it takes a long time to make a big pot (idiom); fig. a great talent matures slowly / in the fullness of time a major figure will develop into a pillar of the state / Rome wasn't built in a day
开锅 kāi guō to season a wok / to take the lid off a pot / (of the contents of a pot) to start to boil / (fig.) to become rowdy


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