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Jyutping ding1 zi6
Pinyin dīng zì

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. T-shaped
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. adj, attributive
    T-shaped
Definitions (Kaifangcidian)
  1. (沒有對應漢語詞彙)
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    她只有戴著两个乳贴,穿著一条丁字裤。
    她只有戴著兩個乳貼,穿著一條丁字褲。
    tā zhǐ yǒu dài zhù liǎng gè rǔ tiē , chuān zhù yī tiáo dīng zì kù 。
    • She's wearing only pasties and a G-string.
  2. Mandarin
    她喜欢穿平角内裤,不喜欢穿三角的,也不喜欢穿丁字裤。
    她喜歡穿平角內褲,不喜歡穿三角的,也不喜歡穿丁字褲。
    tā xǐ huan chuān píng jiǎo nèi kù , bù xǐ huan chuān sān jiǎo de , yě bù xǐ huan chuān dīng zì kù 。
    • She likes wearing boxer briefs, she doesn't like briefs, and also doesn't like thongs.
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    1605年,来中国的意大利传教士利玛窦最初用拉丁字母来给汉字注音。
    1605年,來中國的意大利傳教士利瑪竇最初用拉丁字母來給漢字注音。
    1605 nián , lái zhōng guó de yì dà lì chuán jiào shì lì mǎ dòu zuì chū yòng lā dīng zì mǔ lái gěi hàn zì zhù yīn .
    • In 1605, Matteo Ricci (Li Madou), an Italian missionary who came to China, first used the Latin alphabet to phoneticize Chinese characters.
  2. Mandarin
    用拉丁字母写英国话是英文,用他写德国话是德文,用他写中国话是中文。
    用拉丁字母寫英國話是英文,用他寫德國話是德文,用他寫中國話是中文。
    yòng lā dīng zì mǔ xiě yīng guó huà shì yīng wén , yòng tā xiě dé guó huà shì dé wén , yòng tā xiě zhōng guó huà shì zhōng wén .
    • Using Latin letters to write English produces English, using them to write German produces German, and using them to write Chinese produces Chinese.