阿猫阿狗 | ā māo ā gǒu | any Tom, Dick or Harry; anyone (contemptuous) |
阿贝尔 | Ā bèi ěr | Niels Henrik Abel (1802-1829), Norwegian mathematician; (math.) abelian |
阿赫蒂萨里 | Ā hè dì sà lǐ | Martti Ahtisaari (1937-), Finnish diplomat and politician, veteran peace negotiator and 2008 Nobel peace laureate |
阿迪达斯 | Ā dí dá sī | Adidas (sportswear company) |
阿道司・赫胥黎 | Ā dào sī · Hè xū lí | Aldous Huxley (1894-1963), British novelist and author of Brave new world 美丽新世界 |
阿达比尔 | Ā dá bǐ ěr | Ardabil in Azerbaijan region of Iran |
阿乡 | ā xiāng | country folk; rustic (colloquial); see also 乡下人 |
阿里地区 | Ā lǐ dì qū | Ngari prefecture in Tibet, Tibetan: Mnga' ris sa khul |
阿里山 | Ā lǐ shān | Alishan township in Chiayi county 嘉义县, west Taiwan; Alishan, mountain range in southern Taiwan |
阿里山乡 | Ā lǐ shān xiāng | Alishan township in Chiayi county 嘉义县, west Taiwan |
阿里巴巴 | Ā lǐ bā bā | Alibaba, PRC e-commerce company; Ali Baba, character from The Arabian Nights |
阿里斯托芬 | Ā lǐ sī tuō fēn | Aristophanes (c. 448-380 BC), Greek comic playwright |
阿里斯托芳 | Ā lǐ sī tuō fāng | Aristophanes (c. 448-380 BC), Greek comic playwright |
阿里郎 | Ā lǐ láng | Arirang 아리랑, famous Korean song of love and tragic separation, based on folk tale from Georyo dynasty; Arirang, series of Korean earth observation space satellites |
阿金库尔 | Ā jīn kù ěr | Agincourt (near Arras in north France, scene of a battle in 1415) |
阿门 | Ā mén | amen |
阿閦佛 | Ā chù fó | Aksobhya, the imperturbable ruler of Eastern Paradise, Abhirati |
阿阇梨 | ā shé lí | Buddhist teacher (Sanskrit transliteration); also written 阿阇黎 |
阿阇黎 | ā shé lí | Buddhist teacher (Sanskrit transliteration); also written 阿阇梨 |
阿附 | ē fù | to fawn (as flatterer) |
阿难 | Ē nán | Prince Ananda, cousin of the Buddha and his closest disciple |
阿难陀 | Ē nán tuó | Prince Ananda, cousin of the Buddha and his closest disciple |
阿灵顿国家公墓 | Ā líng dùn guó jiā gōng mù | Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, USA |
阿飞 | ā fēi | hoodlum; hooligan; young rowdy |
阿马逊 | Ā mǎ xùn | Amazon; also written 亚马逊 |
阿鲁巴 | Ā lǔ bā | Aruba |
阿鲁科尔沁 | Ā lǔ kē ěr qìn | Ar Horqin banner or Aru Khorchin khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰, Inner Mongolia |
阿鲁科尔沁旗 | Ā lǔ kē ěr qìn qí | Ar Horqin banner or Aru Khorchin khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰, Inner Mongolia |
阿鲁纳恰尔邦 | Ā lǔ nà qià ěr bāng | Arunachal Pradesh, province of northeast Indian bordering on Bhutan and Tibet |
阿丽亚娜 | Ā lì yà nà | Ariane (name); Ariane European space launch vehicle |
阿黑门尼德王朝 | Ā hēi mén ní dé wáng cháo | Achaemenid empire of Persian (559-330 BC) |
阿鼻 | Ā bí | Ceaseless pain (Sanskrit: Avici), one of the Buddhist hells; fig. hell; hell on earth |
阿鼻地狱 | Ā bí dì yù | Ceaseless pain (Sanskrit: Avici), one of the Buddhist hells; fig. hell; hell on earth |
阿Q | Ā Q | Ah Q, antihero of Lu Xun's influential 1921 novella The true story of Ah Q 阿Q正传 |
阿Q正传 | Ā Q zhèng zhuàn | The true story of Ah Q, influential 1921 novella by Lu Xun 鲁迅 |
雷诺阿 | Léi nuò ā | Renoir (name); Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919), French impressionist painter |
雷阿尔城 | Léi ā ěr chéng | Ciudad Real |
非阿贝尔 | fēi ā bèi ěr | (math.) non-abelian |
麦克阿瑟 | Mài kè ā sè | General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war |
麦阿密 | mài ā mì | Miami |