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Usage of the character 默

[默]
  • silent
  • to write from memory
mòdú
默读
[默讀]
  • to read in silence
mòtàn
默叹
[默嘆]
  • to admire inwardly
mò'āi
默哀
[默哀]
  • to observe a moment of silence in tribute
chénmò
沉默
[沉默]
  • taciturn
  • uncommunicative
  • silent
mòdǎo
默祷
[默禱]
  • silent prayer
  • pray in silence
mòmò
默默
[默默]
  • in silence; not speaking
mòtàn
默叹
[默歎]
  • to admire inwardly
mòzì
默字
[默字]
  • to write from memory
mòjì
默记
[默記]
  • to learn by heart
  • to commit to memory
  • to remember
  • to memorize in silence
yōumò
幽默
[幽默]
  • (loanword) humor
  • humorous
mòrán
默然
[默然]
  • silent
  • speechless
mòshū
默书
[默書]
  • to write from memory
mòrèn
默认
[默認]
  • to agree tacitly
  • tacit approval
  • default (setting)
mòxiě
默写
[默寫]
  • to write from memory
mòsuàn
默算
[默算]
  • mental arithmetic
  • to figure out
mòxiǎng
默想
[默想]
  • silent contemplation
  • to meditate
  • to think in silence
mòpiàn
默片
[默片]
  • silent movie
mòxǔ
默许
[默許]
  • to accept tacitly
  • acquiescence
mòniàn
默念
[默念]
  • to read silently
  • to mouth (the words of a prayer etc)
  • to say to oneself
  • to contemplate inwardly
mòzuò
默坐
[默坐]
  • to sit silently
yuānmò
渊默
[淵默]
  • profound silence
jiānmò
缄默
[緘默]
  • to keep silent
mòshì
默示
[默示]
  • to hint
  • to imply
  • implied
  • tacit
mòzhì
默志
[默誌]
  • to recall silently
mòjù
默剧
[默劇]
  • pantomime
  • mime
  • dumb show
jìngmò
静默
[靜默]
  • silent; still; quiet
  • to mourn in silence; to observe silence
  • (neologism c. 2022) to stay at home during a pandemic
mòqì
默契
[默契]
  • tacit understanding
  • mutual understanding
  • rapport
  • connected at a deep level with each other
  • (of team members) well coordinated
  • tight
Mòduōkè
默多克
[默多克]
  • Murdoch (name)
  • Rupert Murdoch (1931-), media magnate
yōumògǎn
幽默感
[幽默感]
  • sense of humor
Mòlāpí
默拉皮
[默拉皮]
  • Merapi (volcano on Java)
Mǎ'ěrmò
马尔默
[馬爾默]
  • Malmo (Malmo city, of Sweden)
Mòxīyà
默西亚
[默西亞]
  • the Messiah
Aìmòshēng
爱默生
[愛默生]
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), American poet, essayist, and philosopher
Mòkè'ěr
默克尔
[默克爾]
  • Angela Merkel (1954-), German CDU politician, chancellor from 2005
Mòxī Hé
默西河
[默西河]
  • Mersey River, through Liverpool
Lìmòlǐkè
利默里克
[利默里克]
  • Limerick, Ireland
qiánshénmòjì
潜神默记
[潛神默記]
  • to devote oneself to a task in silence (idiom)
mòmòwúwén
默默无闻
[默默無聞]
  • obscure and unknown (idiom); an outsider without any reputation
  • a nobody
  • an unknown quantity
mòbùzuòshēng
默不作声
[默不作聲]
  • to keep silent
Mùhǎnmòdé
穆罕默德
[穆罕默德]
  • Mohammed (c. 570-632), central figure of Islam and prophet of God
chénmòguǎyán
沉默寡言
[沉默寡言]
  • habitually silent (idiom)
  • reticent
  • uncommunicative
qiányímòhuà
潜移默化
[潛移默化]
  • imperceptible influence
  • to influence secretly
mòsòngfóhào
默诵佛号
[默誦佛號]
  • to chant the names of Buddha
Mòhǎnmòdé
默罕默德
[默罕默德]
  • Mohammed (c. 570-632), central figure of Islam and prophet of God
  • also written 穆罕默德
chénmòshìjīn
沉默是金
[沉默是金]
  • silence is golden (idiom)
Sàmòsāitèjùn
萨默塞特郡
[薩默塞特郡]
  • Somerset county in southwest England
Tǔmòtèyòuqí
土默特右旗
[土默特右旗]
  • Tumed right banner, Mongolian Tümed baruun khoshuu, in Baotou 包頭/包头 ( Bāotóu), Inner Mongolia
Acíhǎimòzhèng
阿茨海默症
[阿茨海默症]
  • Alzheimer's disease
Azīhǎimòzhèng
阿兹海默症
[阿茲海默症]
  • Alzheimer's disease (Tw)
Aěrcíhǎimò
阿尔茨海默
[阿爾茨海默]
  • Alois Alzheimer (1864-1915), German psychiatrist and neuropathologist
Lìlèhāmò'ěr
利勒哈默尔
[利勒哈默爾]
  • Lillehammer (city in Norway)
Tǔmòtèzuǒqí
土默特左旗
[土默特左旗]
  • Tumed left banner, Mongolian Tümed züün khoshuu, in Hohhot 呼和浩特 ( Hūhéhàotè), Inner Mongolia
Mùhǎnmòdéliùshì
穆罕默德六世
[穆罕默德六世]
  • King Mohammed VI (King of Morocco)
Aěrcíhǎimòbìng
阿尔茨海默病
[阿爾茨海默病]
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • senile dementia
Aěrcíhǎimòzhèng
阿尔茨海默症
[阿爾茨海默症]
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • senile dementia
Mùhǎnmòdé· Oūmǎ
穆罕默德·欧玛
[穆罕默德·歐瑪]
  • Mullah Mohammad Omar (c. 1960-2013), Taliban leader, Afghan head of state 1996-2001
Aěrcíhǎimòshìbìng
阿耳茨海默氏病
[阿耳茨海默氏病]
  • Alzheimer's disease
Aěrcíhǎimòshìzhèng
阿尔茨海默氏症
[阿爾茨海默氏症]
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • senile dementia
Aěrcíhǎimòshìbìng
阿尔茨海默氏病
[阿爾茨海默氏病]
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • senile dementia