1. to bend
  2. to violate
  3. to go against
  4. ruthless and tyrannical

CEDICT

  1. 6th tetragram of the Taixuanjing; "contrariety" (𝌋)
  2. perverse, recalcitrant, rebellious

Wiktionary

  1. 兇狠暴烈
  2. 到達
  3. 違背
  4. 罪過

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哈腰 yāo to bend
wān
  1. to bend
  2. bent
  3. a bend; a turn (in a road etc)

classifier:

我們拐錯彎了。

We took a wrong turn.

Source: Tatoeba

彎折 wānzhé to bend
彎曲 wān
  1. to bend
  2. to curve around
  3. curved
  4. crooked
  5. to wind
  6. to warp
我無法彎曲我的右手臂。

I can't bend my right arm.

Source: Tatoeba

yuè to bend
掰彎 bāiwān
  1. to bend
  2. (slang) to turn a straight person gay
wēi (dialect) to bend (a long and thin object)
撓曲 náo
  1. to bend
  2. flexing
  3. deflection
  1. to bend
  2. to yield
  3. to exhaust
  4. to stutter
yǎn
  1. to hide, to secrete, to repress
  2. to bend
翹曲 qiáo
  1. to warp
  2. to bend
  3. fig. distorted opinion
  4. prejudice
翹稜 qiáoleng
  1. to warp
  2. to bend
gōng
  1. a bow (weapon)
  2. to bend
  3. to arch (one's back etc)

classifier:

猫弓起背,伸了个懒腰。

The cat arched its back and stretched itself.

Source: Tatoeba

zhé
  1. to break
  2. to fracture
  3. to snap
  4. to suffer loss
  5. to bend
  6. to twist
  7. to turn
  8. to change direction
  9. convinced
  10. to convert into (currency)
  11. discount
  12. rebate
  13. tenth (in price)
  14. classifier for theatrical scenes
  15. to fold
  16. accounts book
折被子。

Fold the quilt.

Source: Tatoeba

  1. nest
  2. pit or hollow on the human body
  3. lair
  4. den
  5. place
  6. to harbor or shelter
  7. to hold in check
  8. to bend
  9. classifier for litters and broods
一窩黃蜂襲擊了孩子們。

A swarm of hornets attacked the children.

Source: Tatoeba

fèi (literary) to violate (a moral code)
fàn
  1. to violate
  2. to offend
  3. to assault
  4. criminal
  5. crime
  6. to make a mistake
  7. recurrence (of mistake or sth bad)
你犯了个错误。

You made a mistake.

Source: Tatoeba

觸犯 chùfàn
  1. to violate
  2. to offend
他触犯了法律。

He broke the law.

Source: Tatoeba

違反 wéifǎn to violate (a law)
这违反规则。

That's against the rules.

Source: Tatoeba

違戾 wéi
  1. to violate
  2. to go against
違犯 wéifàn
  1. to violate
  2. to infringe
侵權 qīnquán
  1. to infringe the rights of
  2. to violate
  3. infringement
姦污 jiān
  1. to rape
  2. to violate
wéi
  1. to disobey
  2. to violate
  3. to separate
  4. to go against
違悖 wéibèi
  1. to transgress
  2. to violate (the rules)
  3. same as 違背
  1. equal
  2. well-matched
  3. to violate
侵犯 qīnfàn
  1. to infringe on
  2. to encroach on
  3. to violate
  4. to assault
他侵犯了她的隐私。

He intruded on her privacy.

Source: Tatoeba

違背 wéibèi
  1. to go against
  2. to be contrary to
  3. to violate
他不会违背他的原则。

He couldn't go against his principles.

Source: Tatoeba

違逆 wéi
  1. to disobey
  2. to defy an edict
  3. to violate
  4. to go against
  5. to run counter to
蹂躪 róulìn
  1. to ravage
  2. to devastate
  3. to trample on
  4. to violate
  1. to disobey
  2. contrary
  3. against
  4. to go against
  5. to violate
  6. obscure character, possibly variant of è
bèi
  1. to go against
  2. to be contrary to
  3. perverse
  4. rebellious
拂逆
  1. to go against
  2. to do sth contrary to (sb's wishes)
有悖於 yǒubèi to go against
違別 wéibié
  1. to leave
  2. to depart
  3. to go against
出乎 chū
  1. due to
  2. to stem from
  3. to go beyond (also fig. beyond reason, expectations etc)
  4. to go against (expectations)
  1. contrary
  2. opposite
  3. backwards
  4. to go against
  5. to oppose
  6. to betray
  7. to rebel
非方矩阵的逆阵是一个危险的东西。

The inverse of a non-square matrix is a dangerous thing.

Source: Tatoeba

dǐng
  1. apex
  2. crown of the head
  3. top
  4. roof
  5. most
  6. to carry on the head
  7. to push to the top
  8. to go against
  9. to replace
  10. to substitute
  11. to be subjected to (an aerial bombing, hailstorm etc)
  12. (slang) to "bump" a forum thread to raise its profile
  13. classifier for headwear, hats, veils etc
這頂帽多少錢?

What is the price of this cap?

How much is this hat?

How much does this hat cost?

Source: Tatoeba