狐 | hú | fox |
狐狸 | hú li | fox; fig. sly and treacherous person |
狐假虎威 | hú jiǎ hǔ wēi | lit. the fox exploits the tiger's might (idiom); fig. to use powerful connections to intimidate people |
狐女 | hú nǚ | fox lady; in folk stories, a beautiful girl who will seduce you then reveal herself as a ghost |
狐朋狗友 | hú péng gǒu yǒu | a pack of rogues (idiom); a gang of scoundrels |
狐步舞 | hú bù wǔ | foxtrot dance |
狐狸尾巴 | hú li wěi ba | lit. fox's tail (idiom); visible sign of evil intentions; to reveal one's evil nature; evidence that reveals the villain |
狐狸座 | hú li zuò | Vulpecula (constellation) |
狐狸精 | hú li jīng | fox-spirit; vixen; witch; enchantress |
狐猴 | hú hóu | lemur |
狐獴 | hú měng | meerkat |
狐疑 | hú yí | suspicious; in doubt |
狐群狗党 | hú qún gǒu dǎng | a skulk of foxes, a pack of dogs (idiom); a gang of rogues |
狐臭 | hú chòu | body odor; bromhidrosis |
狐蝠 | hú fú | flying fox; fruit bat (Pteroptidae) |
狐鬼神仙 | hú guǐ shén xiān | foxes, ghosts and immortals; supernatural beings, usually fictional |