(mài) to sell; to betray; to spare no effort; to show off or flaunt
(màizhǔ) seller
(màishǎ) to play stupid; to act like an idiot
(màiguāngle) to be sold out; to be out of stock
(màichū) to sell; to reach (a price in an auction)
(màilì) really put out energy for
(màibǔ) to do trade as a fortune teller
(màimìng) to throw one's life in for; to haplessly give one's life for; to sacrifice oneself torturously working for another or for a group; to pour in one's utmost effort; to shed one's last ounce of strength for
(màiguó) to sell one's country; treason
(màiguózhǔyì) treason
(màiguózéi) traitor
(màiwán) to be sold out
(màinong) to show off; to make a display of
(màidiào) to sell off; to get rid of in a sale
(màifāng) seller (in contracts)
(màichūn) to engage in prostitution
(màiběnshì) to flaunt a skill; to give display to one's ability; to show off a feat; to vaunt one's tricks
(màiyín) prostitution
(màitànwēng) the old charcoal seller, poem by Tang poet Bai Juyi 白居易
(màipòzhàn) to feign an opening in order to hoodwink the opponent (in a fight, combat etc)
(màikōng) to sell short
(màiròu) butcher; meat merchant
(màiròuzhě) butcher
(màikǔlì) to make a hard living as unskilled laborer
(màiguānzi) do something reluctantly; keep listeners in suspense (in storytelling); keep people on tenterhooks
(màimiànzi) to obsequiously bequeath favors on behalf of another; to give face to somebody by doing favors on their behalf; to curry favor for a third party; to intercede on another's behalf
(màifēngliú) to exert flirtatious allure; to entice coquettishly
(màidiǎn) selling point