艾 | ài | Chinese mugwort or wormwood; to stop or cut short; phonetic "ai" or "i"; abbr. for 艾滋病, AIDS; surname Ai |
艾森豪威尔 | Ài sēn háo wēi ěr | Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), US army general and politician, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during World War II, US President 1953-1961 |
布宜诺斯艾利斯 | Bù yí nuò sī Ài lì sī | Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina |
艾滋病 | ài zī bìng | AIDS (loanword) |
上艾瑟尔 | Shàng ài sè ěr | Overijssel |
杰西卡・艾尔芭 | Jié xī kǎ · Ài ěr bā | Jessica Alba, American actress |
大卫・艾登堡 | Dà wèi · Ài dēng bǎo | David Attenborough (1926-), British naturalist and broadcaster, author of Life on Earth 地球上的生物 |
方滋未艾 | fāng zī wèi ài | flourishing and still in the ascendant (idiom); rapidly expanding; still growing strong; on the up |
方兴未艾 | fāng xīng wèi ài | flourishing and still in the ascendant (idiom); rapidly expanding; still growing strong; on the up |
洁西卡・艾芭 | Jié xī kǎ · Ài bā | Jessica Alba, American actress |
自怨自艾 | zì yuàn zì yì | to be full of remorse; to repent and redress one's errors |
艾丁湖 | Ài dīng hú | Lake Aydingkol in Xinjiang |
艾伯塔 | Ài bó tǎ | Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙顿; also written 阿尔伯塔 |
艾哈迈德 | Ài hǎ mài dé | Ahmed (name) |
艾哈迈德阿巴德 | Ài hǎ mài dé ā bā dé | Ahmedabad |
艾哈迈迪内贾德 | Ài hā mài dí nèi jiǎ dé | Ahmadinejad or Ahmadinezhad (Persian name); Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956-), Iranian fundamentalist politician, President of Iran from 2005, famous for provocative speeches |
艾哈迈达巴德 | ài hā mài dá bā dé | Ahmadabad, largest city in west Indian state Gujarat 古吉拉特 |
艾塔 | ài tǎ | eta (Greek letter Ηη) |
艾奇逊 | Ài qí xùn | Atchison or Acheson (name); Atchison city on Missouri in Kansas, USA |
艾奥瓦 | Ài ào wǎ | Iowa, US state |
艾奥瓦州 | Ài ào wǎ zhōu | Iowa, US state |
艾弥尔 | Ài mí ěr | Emile (name) |
艾德蒙顿 | Ài dé méng dùn | Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada; also written 埃德蒙顿 |
艾德蕾德 | Ài dé lěi dé | variant of 阿德莱德, Adelaide, capital of South Australia |
艾扑西龙 | ài pū xī lóng | epsilon (Greek letter Εε) |
艾格尼丝・史沫特 莱 | Ài gé ní sī · Shǐ mò tè lái | Agnes Smedley (1892-1950), US journalist who reported on China, esp. the communist side |
艾比湖 | Ài bǐ hú | Lake Ebinur or Aibi in XinJiang |
艾滋 | ài zī | AIDS (loanword); see also 爱滋病 |
艾滋病患者 | ài zī bìng huàn zhě | AIDS patient |
艾滋病抗体 | ài zī bìng kàng tǐ | AIDS antibody |
艾滋病毒 | ài zī bìng dú | human immune deficiency virus (HIV); the AIDS virus |
艾滋病病毒 | ài zī bìng bìng dú | HIV; see also 爱滋病毒 |
艾炷 | ài zhù | moxa cone |
艾尔伯塔 | Ài ěr bó tǎ | Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙顿; also written 阿尔伯塔 |
艾尔米塔什 | Ài ěr mǐ tǎ shí | Ermitazh or Hermitage museum in St Peterburg |
艾尔米塔奇 | Ài ěr mǐ tǎ jī | Ermitazh or Hermitage museum in St Peterburg |
艾玛纽埃尔 | Ài mǎ niǔ āi ěr | Emmanuel or Emmanuelle (name) |
艾登堡 | Ài dēng bǎo | Attenborough (name); David Attenborough (1926-), British naturalist and broadcaster, author of Life on Earth 地球上的生物 |
艾绒 | ài róng | moxa |
艾美奖 | Ài měi Jiǎng | Emmy Award |
艾兹病 | ài zī bìng | AIDS (loanword); also written 爱滋病 |
艾草 | ài cǎo | Asian mugwort or wormwood (genus Artemesia) |
艾菲尔铁塔 | Ài fēi ěr Tiě tǎ | Eiffel Tower |
艾蒿 | ài hāo | mugwort (Artemisia) |
艾萨克・牛顿 | Ài sà kè · Niú dùn | Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist |
艾赛克斯 | Ài sài kè sī | Essex (English county) |
艾迪 | Ài dí | Eddie (name) |
艾迪卡拉 | Ài dí kǎ lā | Ediacaran (c. 635-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era; also written 埃迪卡拉 |
艾迪生 | Ài dí shēng | Addison (name); Addison, city in United States |
艾青 | ài qīng | Ai Qing (1910-1996), Chinese poet |