Body Parts — Chinese Vocabulary List with Pinyin & Audio | TongTongBody Parts
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- 背上bēion the back (location)HSK 7-9
- 踝huáiankle (bound form, used in compounds)HSK 7-9
- 歌喉gē hóusinger's voice, singing voiceHSK 7-9
- 涕tì(literary) tears; nasal mucus (often in compounds or formal usage)HSK 7-9
- 胳膊肘gāelbowHSK 7-9
- 雀斑què bānfrecklesHSK 7-9
- 右臂yòu beiright arm (literal); right-hand man, important helper (figurative)HSK 7-9
- 尸首shī shouhuman corpseHSK 7-9
- 粘液nián yèmucusHSK 7-9
- 肉身ròu shēncorporeal body; physical body (as opposed to spirit or soul)HSK 7-9
- 膝盖骨xī gàikneecapHSK 7-9
- 蹄子tí zǐhoof (of an animal); pork hock; leg of pork (as food)HSK 7-9
- 身形shēn xíngfigure, physical build (of a person)HSK 7-9
- 鼻梁bí liángbridge of the noseHSK 7-9
- 屄#vagina (vulgar, offensive)HSK 7-9
- 手背shǒu bēiback of the handHSK 7-9
- 胫骨jìng gūshinbone, tibiaHSK 7-9
- 趾甲zhǐ jiǎtoenailHSK 7-9
- 躯壳qū qiàobody (as opposed to the soul); outer form, shellHSK 7-9
- 骸骨hái gǔhuman bones; skeletonHSK 7-9
- 右腿yòu tuǐright legHSK 7-9
- 合眼hé yǎnto close one's eyes; to get to sleep (often used in negative constructions like 合不上眼)HSK 7-9
- 左眼zuǒ yǎnleft eyeHSK 7-9
- 怀中huái zhōngthe space in front of one's chest, one's arms (as a place to hold something); one's heart or mind (as a place where emotions or thoughts reside)HSK 7-9
- 口里kǒu lǐ(literally) in the mouth; (figuratively) in one's speech, what one saysHSK 7-9
- 肢zhī(bound form) limb (arm or leg)HSK 7-9
- 膀子bǎng ziupper arm; arm; wing (of a bird or fowl)HSK 7-9
- 酒窝jiǔ wōdimple (on the cheek when smiling)HSK 7-9
- 阴囊yīn nángscrotumHSK 7-9
- 阴蒂yīn dìclitorisHSK 7-9
- 面颊miàn jiácheekHSK 7-9
- 挺身tǐng shēn(figurative) to step forward bravely (in 挺身而出); (literal) to straighten one's backHSK 7-9
- 胸肌xiōng jīpectoral muscle; chest muscleHSK 7-9
- 脑瓜nǎo guā(colloquial) head; (colloquial) mind, brains, mentality, ideasHSK 7-9
- 虎口hǔwebbing between the thumb and index finger; jaws of death; a very dangerous situationHSK 7-9
- 颊jiácheek (bound form, used in compounds)HSK 7-9
- 俯身fǔ shēnto stoop; to bend over (one's body)HSK 7-9
- 太阳穴tài yáng xuétemple (side of the head)HSK 7-9
- 磨牙mó yámolar (tooth); molarsHSK 7-9
- 腹股沟fù gǔ gōugroinHSK 7-9
- 跺脚duò jiǎto stamp one's feet (in frustration, anger, or cold)HSK 7-9
- 身下shēn xiàthe area beneath one's body; under one's bodyHSK 7-9
- 身段shēn duàn(woman's) figure; (dancer's) postureHSK 7-9
- 人脸rén liǎnhuman face (of a person)HSK 7-9
- 前臂qián bìforearmHSK 7-9
- 嘴角zuǐ jiǎocorners of the mouthHSK 7-9
- 小辫子xiǎo biàn zǐ(figurative) vulnerable point, something that can be used against one; (literal) short braid, pigtail (hairstyle)HSK 7-9
- 左臂zuǒ beileft armHSK 7-9
- 手足shǒu zú(literal) hand and foot; (figurative) brotherhood, brothers; (formal) movement, action (of the limbs)HSK 7-9
- 眉头méi tóubrow (the area between the eyebrows, often used in expressions about facial expressions)HSK 7-9
- 脐qí(bound form) navel; belly buttonHSK 7-9
- 衔xiánto hold in the mouth (e.g., a pipe, cigarette); to harbor, to bear (a feeling, e.g., resentment); to link up, to join (as in 衔接)HSK 7-9
- 角膜jiǎo mócorneaHSK 7-9
- 鹰爪yīng zhǎotalons or claws of a hawk, eagle, or falconHSK 7-9
- 头盖骨tóu gài gǔskullHSK 7-9
- 挺起tǐng qǐto raise up (one's head, chest, etc.); to leap up (to one's feet)HSK 7-9
- 皱眉zhòu méito frown, to knit one's browsHSK 7-9
- 皱眉头zhòu méi tóuto frownHSK 7-9
- 眼角yǎn jiǎcorner of the eye (inner or outer)HSK 7-9
- 尻kāo(bound form) rump; buttocksHSK 7-9