顿 | dùn | to stop; to pause; to arrange; to lay out; to kowtow; to stamp (one's foot); at once; classifier for meals, beatings, scoldings etc: time, bout, spell, meal |
整顿 | zhěng dùn | to tidy up; to reorganize; to consolidate; to rectify |
牛顿 | Niú dùn | Newton (name); Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist |
顿首 | dùn shǒu | kowtow |
华盛顿 | Huá shèng dùn | Washington (name); George Washington (1732-1799), first US president; Washington, US State; Washington D.C. (US federal capital) |
停顿 | tíng dùn | to halt; to break off; pause (in speech) |
顿时 | dùn shí | immediately; suddenly |
顿河 | Dùn hé | Don River |
沃顿 | Wò dùn | Wharton (name) |
波士顿 | Bō shì dùn | Boston, capital of Massachusetts |
安顿 | ān dùn | to find a place for; to help settle down; to arrange for; undisturbed; peaceful |
顿挫 | dùn cuò | a transition (stop and change) in spoken sound, music or in brush strokes; a cadence; punctuated by a transition; with syncopated cadence (brush stroke in painting) |
惠灵顿 | Huì líng dùn | Wellington, capital of New Zealand |
代顿 | Dài dùn | Dayton (city in Ohio) |
伊顿公学 | Yī dùn gōng xué | Eton public school (English elite school) |
休士顿 | Xiū shì dùn | Houston, Texas |
休斯顿 | xiū sī dùn | Houston |
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 |
克林顿 | Kè lín dùn | Clinton (name); Bill Clinton (1946-), US Democratic politician, President 1993-2001; Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician, First lady during Bill Clinton's presidency 1993-2001, Senator for New York since 2001, US Secretary of state from 2009 |
克莱顿 | Kè lái dùn | Clayton (name); Crighton (name) |
列克星顿 | Liè kè xīng dùn | Lexington, Massachusetts |
劳顿 | láo dùn | fatigued; wearied (literary) |
博尔顿 | Bó ěr dùn | Bolton (name) |
卡尔顿 | Kǎ ěr dùn | Carleton |
史丹顿岛 | Shǐ dān dùn dǎo | Staten Island, borough of New York City |
哈利伯顿 | hā lì bó dùn | Halliburton (US construction company) |
哈米吉多顿 | Hā mǐ jí duō dùn | Armageddon (in Revelation 16:16) |
乔治・华盛顿 | Qiáo zhì · Huá shèng dùn | George Washington (1732-1799), first US president |
困顿 | kùn dùn | fatigued; exhausted; poverty-stricken; in straitened circumstances |
埃弗顿 | Āi fú dùn | Everton (town in northwest England); Everton soccer team |
埃德蒙顿 | Āi dé méng dùn | Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada |
威灵顿 | Wēi líng dùn | Wellington (name); Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1851) |
寄顿 | jì dùn | to place in safe keeping; to leave sth with sb |
布里奇顿 | Bù lǐ qí dùn | Bridgetown, capital of Barbados |
希拉里・克林顿 | Xī lā lǐ · Kè lín dùn | Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician, First lady during Bill Clinton's presidency 1993-2001, Senator for New York since 2001, US Secretary of state from 2009 |
希尔顿 | Xī ěr dùn | Hilton (hotel chain) |
帕丽斯・希尔顿 | Pà lì sī · Xī ěr dùn | Paris Hilton |
弗雷德里克顿 | Fú léi dé lǐ kè dùn | Fredericton, capital of New Brunswick, Canada |
德累斯顿 | Dé lèi sī dùn | Dresden, capital of Saxony 萨克森州, Germany |
德雷斯顿 | Dé léi sī dùn | Dresden, Germany |
打顿 | dǎ dùn | to pause |
打顿儿 | dǎ dùnr | erhua variant of 打顿, to pause |
抑扬顿挫 | yì yáng dùn cuò | pattern or falling, remaining even and rising in pitch and rythm; inflection; intonation; cadence |
拉顿 | Lā dùn | Rodan (Japanese ラドン Radon), Japanese movie monster |
捶胸顿足 | chuí xiōng dùn zú | to beat one's chest and stamp one's feet (idiom) |
普林斯顿 | Pǔ lín sī dùn | Princeton, New Jersey |
普林斯顿大学 | Pǔ lín sī dùn Dà xué | Princeton University |
普雷斯顿 | Pǔ léi sī dùn | Preston |
曼哈顿 | Màn hā dùn | Manhattan island; Manhattan borough of New York City |
曼哈顿区 | Màn hā dùn qū | Manhattan borough of New York City |