Usage of the character 狸
lí
狸
[狸]
- raccoon dog
- fox-like animal
lí
狸
[貍]
- variant of 狸 (lí)
zhǎoli
沼狸
[沼狸]
- see 狐獴 (húměng)
hǎilí
海狸
[海狸]
- beaver
húli
狐狸
[狐狸]
- fox
- fig. sly and treacherous person
lízi
狸子
[狸子]
- leopard cat
límāo
狸猫
[狸貓]
- leopard cat
- raccoon dog
- palm civet
xiónglí
熊狸
[熊狸]
- binturong or bearcat (Arctictis binturong)
zhǎolí
沼狸
[沼狸]
- meerkat
- see 狐獴 (húměng)
hélí
河狸
[河狸]
- beaver
lǎohúli
老狐狸
[老狐狸]
- old fox
- fig. cunning person
Húlizuò
狐狸座
[狐狸座]
- Vulpecula (constellation)
hǎilíshǔ
海狸鼠
[海狸鼠]
- (zoology) coypu; nutria
guǒzilí
果子狸
[果子狸]
- masked palm civet (Paguma larvata)
húlijīng
狐狸精
[狐狸精]
- fox-spirit
- vixen
- witch
- enchantress
qióngshǔnièlí
穷鼠啮狸
[窮鼠嚙狸]
- a desperate rat will bite the fox (idiom); the smallest worm will turn being trodden on
húliwěiba
狐狸尾巴
[狐狸尾巴]
- lit. fox's tail (idiom); visible sign of evil intentions
- to reveal one's evil nature
- evidence that reveals the villain