森林 | sēn lín | forest; CL:片 |
森 | sēn | forest |
卢森堡 | Lú sēn bǎo | Luxembourg |
艾森豪威尔 | Ài sēn háo wēi ěr | Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), US army general and politician, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during World War II, US President 1953-1961 |
阴森 | yīn sēn | gloomy |
亚松森 | Yà sōng sēn | Asunción, capital of Paraguay |
布兰森 | Bù lán sēn | Branson or Brandsen (name); Sir Richard Branson (1950-), British millionaire and founder of Virgin |
布雷顿森林 | Bù léi dùn sēn lín | Bretton woods conference in 1944 of allied powers, regulating world exchange rates and setting up IMF and world bank |
保尔森 | bǎo ěr sēn | Paulson or Powellson (name); Henry (Hank) Paulson (1946-), US banker, US Treasury Secretary from 2006 |
杰克森 | Jié kè sēn | Jackson (name) |
冷森森 | lěng sēn sēn | chilling cold; cold and threatening |
只见树木不见森林 | zhǐ jiàn shù mù bù jiàn sēn lín | unable to see the wood for the trees; fig. only able to see isolated details, and not the bigger picture |
哈里森・施密特 | Hā lǐ sēn · Shī mì tè | Harrison Schmitt (Apollo 17 astronaut) |
乔纳森 | Qiáo nà sēn | Jonathan (name) |
埃森 | Āi sēn | Essen, main city of the Ruhr 鲁尔区, Germany |
埃森哲 | Āi sēn zhé | Accenture (company) |
埃森纳赫 | Āi sēn nà hè | Eisenach (German city) |
壁垒森严 | bì lěi sēn yán | closely guarded; strongly fortified; sharply divided |
夹山国家森林公园 | Jiā shān guó jiā sēn lín gōng yuán | Jiashansi National Forest Park in Shimen 石门, Changde 常德, Hunan |
尼克森 | Ní kè sēn | Nixon (name); Richard M Nixon (1913-1994), US president 1969-1974 |
巴金森氏症 | Bā jīn sēn shì zhèng | Parkinson's disease |
帕金森 | Pà jīn sēn | Parkinson (name) |
帕金森病 | Pà jīn sēn bìng | Parkinson's disease |
帕金森症 | Pà jīn sēn zhèng | Parkinson's disease |
弗格森 | Fú gé sēn | Ferguson (surname) |
德布勒森 | Dé bù lè sēn | Debrecen, Hungary's second city, capital of Hajdú-Bihar county 豪伊杜・比豪尔州[Hao2 yi1 du4 · Bi4 hao2 er3 zhou1] in east Hungary on the border with Romania |
爱玛・沃特森 | Ài mǎ · Wò tè sēn | Emma Watson (1990-), British actress |
戒备森严 | jiè bèi sēn yán | heavily-guarded |
拉斯穆森 | Lā sī mù sēn | Rasmussen (name) |
斯蒂文森 | Sī dì wén sēn | Stevenson or Stephenson (name) |
林森 | Lín Sēn | Lin Sen (1868-1943), revolutionary politician, colleague of Sun Yat-sen, chairman of the Chinese nationalist government (1928-1932) |
梅森 | Méi sēn | Martin Mersenne (1588-1648, French mathematician) |
梅森素数 | méi sēn sù shù | Mersenne prime number (math) |
森・喜朗 | Sēn · Xǐ lǎng | MORI Yoshirō (1937-), Japanese rugby player and politician, prime minister 2000-2001, famous for numerous gaffes |
森林培育 | sēn lín péi yù | forestry; silviculture |
森林脑炎 | sēn lín nǎo yán | forest encephalitis |
森森 | sēn sēn | dense (of trees); thick; ghastly; eerie |
森海塞尔 | Sēn hǎi sè ěr | Sennheiser (brand) |
森然 | sēn rán | (of tall trees) dense, thick; awe-inspiring |
森罗 | sēn luó | many things arranged together, or connected together; to go on limitlessly |
森罗宝殿 | Sēn luó bǎo diàn | Yama's palace |
森罗殿 | Sēn luó diàn | Yama's palace |
森美兰 | Sēn měi lán | Sembilan, state of southwest Malaysia |
杨宝森 | Yáng Bǎo sēn | Yang Baosen (1909-1958), Beijing opera star, one of the Four great beards 四大须生 |
杨森 | Yáng Sēn | Yang Sen |
沃尔芬森 | Wò ěr fēn sēn | Wolfson, Wulfsohn etc (name) |
沃特森 | Wò tè sēn | Watson (name) |
波森莓 | bō sēn méi | boysenberry (hybrid of raspberry and blackberry) |
洪森 | hóng sēn | Hun Sen (Cambodian leader) |
海森伯 | Hǎi sēn bó | Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976), German physicist |