(fù) surname Fu
(fù) to pay; to hand over to
(fùzhīyītàn) to dismiss with a sigh (idiom); a hopeless case
(fùzhīyītàn) to dismiss with a sigh (idiom); a hopeless case
(fùzhīyījù) to put to the torch (idiom); to commit to the flames; to burn sth down deliberately
(fùzhīyīxiào) to dismiss sth with a laugh (idiom); to laugh it off
(fùzhībǐngdīng) to burn down (idiom)
(fùzhīdùwài) to think nothing of doing sth (idiom); to do sth without considering the risks; to leave out of consideration
(fùzhīdōngliú) to commit to the waters (idiom); to lose sth irrevocably
(fùchū) to pay; to invest (energy or time in a friendship etc)
(fùyìn) to go to press; to submit for printing
(fùtuō) to entrust to
(fùfāng) credit side (of a balance sheet), as opposed to 收方[shou1 fang1]
(fùzǐ) to send (a manuscript) to the press
(fùkuǎn) to pay a sum of money; payment
(fùkuǎnfāngshì) terms of payment; payment method
(fùkuǎntiáojiàn) terms of payment
(fùqīng) pay in full; pay all of a bill; pay off
(fùgěi) to deliver; to pay
(fùqì) paid
(fùzhū) to present to; to put into effect
(fùzhūshíshī) to put into practice; to carry out (idiom)
(fùzhūdōngliú) wasted effort
(fùfèi) to pay; to cover the costs
(fùzhàng) to settle an account
(fùqián) to pay money