瓦 | wǎ | roof tile; abbr. for 瓦特, watt (loan) |
瓦解 | wǎ jiě | to collapse; to disintegrate; to crumble |
瓦斯 | wǎ sī | gas |
瓦特 | wǎ tè | watt (loan) |
瓦工 | wǎ gōng | tiling; bricklaying; plastering |
瓦砾 | wǎ lì | rubble; debris |
瓦利 | Wǎ lì | Váli (son of Odin) |
瓦加杜古 | Wǎ jiā dù gǔ | Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso |
瓦努阿图 | Wǎ nǔ ā tú | Vanuatu in south pacific (formerly New Hebrides) |
瓦匠 | wǎ jiang | bricklayer; tiler |
瓦哈比教派 | wǎ hā bǐ jiào pài | Wahhabism (a conservative sect of Islam) |
瓦器 | wǎ qì | pottery |
瓦城 | Wǎ chéng | another name for Mandalay 曼德勒, Myanmar's second city |
瓦德瑟 | Wǎ dé sè | Vadsø (city in Finnmark, Norway) |
瓦德西 | Wǎ dé xī | Waldersee (name); Alfred Graf Von Waldersee (1832-1904), commander-in-chief of Eight-power allied force 八国联军, that invaded China and took Beijing in 1900 |
瓦房店 | Wǎ fáng diàn | Wangfangdian county level city in Dalian 大连, Liaoning |
瓦房店市 | Wǎ fáng diàn shì | Wangfangdian county level city in Dalian 大连, Liaoning |
瓦杜兹 | Wǎ dù zī | Vaduz, capital of Liechtenstein |
瓦楞 | wǎ léng | rows of tiles; corrugated |
瓦尔基里 | wǎ ěr jī lǐ | valkyrie |
瓦尔德 | Wǎ ěr dé | Vardø (city in Finnmark, Norway) |
瓦尔特 | Wǎ ěr tè | Walter |
瓦尔纳 | Wǎ ěr nà | Varna (city in Bulgaria) |
瓦尔达克 | wǎ ěr dá kè | Wardak (Afghan province) |
瓦尔达克省 | wǎ ěr dá kè shěng | Wardak (Afghan province) |
瓦片 | wǎ piàn | tile; CL:块 |
瓦当 | wǎ dāng | eaves-tile |
瓦砚 | wǎ yàn | ink stone or ink slab made from an antique palace tile |
瓦砾堆 | wǎ lì duī | pile of rubble; debris |
瓦罕走廊 | Wǎ hǎn zǒu láng | Wakhan Corridor, joining Afghanistan and China (Xinjiang), and dividing Tajikistan from Pakistan |
瓦莱塔 | Wǎ lái tǎ | Valletta, capital of Malta |
瓦西里 | Wǎ xī lǐ | Vasily |
瓦西里耶维奇 | Wǎ xī lǐ yē wéi qí | Vasilievich (name) |
瓦解冰泮 | wǎ jiě bīng pàn | complete disintegration |
瓦赫基尔河 | Wǎ hè jī ěr hé | Vakhsh river (upper reaches of Amu Darya) |
瓦里斯 | Wǎ lǐ sī | Wallis (name); John Wallis (1616-1703), English mathematician, precursor of Newton |
瓦隆 | Wǎ lōng | Walloon, inhabitant of Southern French-speaking area of Belgium |