慕 | mù | admire |
羡慕 | xiàn mù | envious; envy; to admire |
慕尼黑 | Mù ní hēi | München or Munich, capital of Bavaria, Germany |
慕容 | Mù róng | a branch of the Xianbei 鲜卑 nomadic people; two-character surname Murong |
爱慕 | ài mù | to adore; to admire |
久慕 | jiǔ mù | lit. I've admired you for a long time (honorific).; I've been looking forward to meeting you.; It's an honor to meet you at last. |
久慕盛名 | jiǔ mù shèng míng | I've admired your reputation for a long time (idiom); I've been looking forward to meeting you.; It's an honor to meet you at last. |
仰慕 | yǎng mù | to admire |
企慕 | qǐ mù | to admire |
倾慕 | qīng mù | to adore; to admire greatly |
向慕 | xiàng mù | to adore |
尚慕杰 | shàng mù jié | James Sasser (US Ambassador to China) |
思慕 | sī mù | to cherish the memory of sb; to think of with respect |
慕名 | mù míng | to admire sb's reputation; to seek out famous person or location |
慕名而来 | mù míng ér lái | to come to a place on account of its reputation (idiom); attracted to visit a famous location |
慕道友 | mù dào yǒu | religious investigator |
新慕道团 | xīn mù dào tuán | neo Catechumenal way |
渴慕 | kě mù | to thirst for |
百慕大 | Bǎi mù dà | Bermuda |
百慕大三角 | Bǎi mù dà sān jiǎo | Bermuda Triangle |
让人羡慕 | ràng rén xiàn mù | enviable; to be admired |
贪爵慕位 | tān jué mù wèi | to be greedy for nobility and admire social position (idiom) |
那达慕 | Nà dá mù | Nadam or Games, Mongolian national harvest festival in July-August |
韦慕庭 | Wéi Mù tíng | Clarence Martin Wilbur (1908-1997), US Sinologist and Professor of Columbia University |