There are 10 total results for your 破坏 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
破壞 破坏 see styles |
pò huài po4 huai4 p`o huai po huai hakai |
destruction; damage; to wreck; to break; to destroy To destroy. |
破壞善 破坏善 see styles |
pò huài shàn po4 huai4 shan4 p`o huai shan po huai shan hae zen |
Destroyer of good, a name for Māra. |
破壞性 破坏性 see styles |
pò huài xìng po4 huai4 xing4 p`o huai hsing po huai hsing |
destructive |
不可破壞 不可破坏 see styles |
bù kě pò huài bu4 ke3 po4 huai4 pu k`o p`o huai pu ko po huai fuka hae |
irrefutable |
嚴重破壞 严重破坏 see styles |
yán zhòng pò huài yan2 zhong4 po4 huai4 yen chung p`o huai yen chung po huai |
serious damage |
破壞活動 破坏活动 see styles |
pò huài huó dòng po4 huai4 huo2 dong4 p`o huai huo tung po huai huo tung |
sabotage; subversive activities |
破壞無遺 破坏无遗 see styles |
pò huài wú yí po4 huai4 wu2 yi2 p`o huai wu i po huai wu i |
damaged beyond repair |
破壞親友 破坏亲友 see styles |
pò huài qīn yǒu po4 huai4 qin1 you3 p`o huai ch`in yu po huai chin yu hae shinyū |
rupture of friendship |
暗黑破壞神 暗黑破坏神 see styles |
àn hēi pò huài shén an4 hei1 po4 huai4 shen2 an hei p`o huai shen an hei po huai shen |
Diablo (video game series) |
保證破壞戰略 保证破坏战略 see styles |
bǎo zhèng pò huài zhàn lüè bao3 zheng4 po4 huai4 zhan4 lu:e4 pao cheng p`o huai chan lu:e pao cheng po huai chan lu:e |
assured destruction strategy |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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