chōng
(of water) to dash against
to mix with water
to infuse
to rinse
to flush
to develop (a film)
to rise in the air
to clash
to collide with
chōng
thoroughfare
to go straight ahead
to rush
to clash
chòng
powerful
vigorous
pungent
towards
in view of
chōng jī
to attack
to batter
(of waves) to pound against
shock
impact
chōng jì
medicine to be taken after being mixed with water (or other liquid)
chōng tū
conflict
to conflict
clash of opposing forces
collision (of interests)
contention
chōng xǐ
to rinse
to wash
to develop (photographic film)
Téng chōng
Tengchong county in Baoshan 保山[Bao3 shan1], Yunnan
chōng pò
breakthrough
to overcome an obstacle quickly
chōng zhuàng
to collide
jerking motion
to impinge
to offend
to provoke
chōng shuā
to cleanse
to scrub
to scour
to wash down
to erode
to wash away
huǎn chōng
buffer
to cushion
to adjust to sharp changes
chōng cì
to sprint
to spurt
to dash
big effort
chōng dòng
to have an urge
to be impetuous
impulse
urge
chōng fēng
to charge
to assault
assault
chōng jī lì
force of impact or thrust
chōng fú
to take medicine in solution
infusion
chōng jìn
break in
burst in
force into
fǔ chōng
to dive down fast
to swoop down
chōng rù
to rush into
to break into
chōng liáng
(dialect) to take a shower
héng chōng zhí zhuàng
lit. bashing sideways and colliding straight on (idiom); to push through shoving and bumping
to barge
to charge around violently
huǎn chōng qì
buffer (computer science)
chōng jī
to alluviate
alluviation
alluvial
xìng chōng chōng
full of joy and expectations
animatedly
chōng fēng xiàn zhèn
to charge and break through enemy lines
Chén Chōng
Joan Chen (1961-), Chinese born American actress
Lín Chōng
Lin Chong, one of the Heroes of the Marsh in Water Margin
nù qì chōng chōng
spitting anger (idiom); in a rage
chōng kuǎ
to burst
to break through
to topple
Chōng shéng xiàn
Okinawa prefecture, Japan
chōng shā
to rush in and kill the enemy
diàn cí mài chōng
electromagnetic pulse (EMP)
nù fà chōng guān
lit. hair stands up in anger and tips off one's hat (idiom)
fig. seething in anger
raise one's hackles
fǎn chōng
recoil (of a gun)
to bounce back
backlash
Téng chōng xiàn
Tengchong county in Baoshan 保山[Bao3 shan1], Yunnan
jǐng mín chōng tū
a clash between the police and the people
chōng hūn tóu nǎo
lit. to be muddled in the brain (idiom); fig. excited and unable to act rationally
to go to one's head
chōng hūn tóu nǎo
lit. to be muddled in the brain (idiom); fig. excited and unable to act rationally
to go to one's head
Zǔ chōng zhī
Zu Chongzhi (429-500), astronomer and mathematician
dì qū chōng tū
local or regional confrontation
chōng kǒu ér chū
to blurt out without thinking (idiom)
xiǎo chōng tū
skirmish
clash
dispute
brush
fǎn chōng lì
backlash
recoil
reactive force
chōng dǎ
(of waves, rain etc) to dash against
to batter
chōng duàn céng
thrust fault (geology)
compression fault
chōng tā
to cause (a dam) to collapse
qì chōng xiāo hàn
(idiom) dauntless
courageous
spirited
zhé chōng zūn zǔ
lit. to stop the enemy at the banquet table
fig. to get the better of an enemy during diplomatic functions
qì chōng niú dǒu
extremely angry
infuriated
hé diàn cí mài chōng
nuclear electro-magnetic pulse
jīng chóng chōng nǎo
lit. the spermatozoons have gone to his head
fig. overwhelmed by lust
Ní Sì chōng
Ni Sichong (1868-1924), general closely linked to Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯 during his unsuccessful 1915 bid for Empire
xǐ chōng chōng
to beam with joy
in a happy mood
chōng fú jì
dose of medicine to be taken in solution
infusion
méng chōng
ancient leatherclad warship
same as 艨艟
chōng yì
to defer to
to be submissive
chōng tiáo
to reconstitute (a powdered beverage) by adding water, milk etc
chōng líng
childhood (typically used in reference to an emperor)
chōng jī zuàn
impact drill
hammer drill
chōng yá qì
water pick
oral irrigator
chōng pào
to add water (or other liquid) to (another ingredient such as powdered milk or tea leaves)
to infuse (tea)
bā chōng
eight surges (a group of eight acupoints in Chinese acupuncture, namely PC-9, TB-1, HT-9 and LV-3, bilaterally)
dà shuǐ chōng le Lóng Wáng miào
lit. surging waters flooded the Dragon King temple (idiom)
fig. to fail to recognize a familiar person
a dispute between close people who fail to recognize each other
Cáo Chōng
Cao Chong (196-208), son of Cao Cao 曹操[Cao2 Cao1]
chōng yìn
to develop and print (photographic film)
chòng yā
to stamp
to press (sheet metal)
Taiwan pr. [chong1 ya1]