牛頭 牛头
[Niú Tóu]
Ox-Head, one of the two guardians of the underworld in Chinese mythology
牛头
来自翻译宝典
简体中文>英语, CC-CEDICT
简体中文>英语, CC-CEDICT
牛头
niútóu
名 head of a cow, a bull, a buffalo or an ox
niútóu
名 head of a cow, a bull, a buffalo or an ox
牛头刨床
niútóu bàochuáng
名 shaping machine; shaper
niútóu bàochuáng
名 shaping machine; shaper
牛头不对马嘴
niútóu bù duì mǎzuǐ
<熟> horses'jaws don't match cows'heads—be incongruous/irrelevant/incompatible
- 她的话牛头不对马嘴,叫人听了莫名其妙。 Her irrelevant remarks baffled everyone.
niútóu bù duì mǎzuǐ
<熟> horses'jaws don't match cows'heads—be incongruous/irrelevant/incompatible
- 她的话牛头不对马嘴,叫人听了莫名其妙。 Her irrelevant remarks baffled everyone.
牛头马面
niútóu-mǎmiàn
<熟> Ox Head and Horse Face [two demon attendants of the King of Hell]—demonic/evil/wicked people of all kinds
niútóu-mǎmiàn
<熟> Ox Head and Horse Face [two demon attendants of the King of Hell]—demonic/evil/wicked people of all kinds
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