(zhā) to prick; to run or stick (a needle etc) into; jug (a classifier for liquids such as beer)
(zhá) penetrating (as of cold); struggle
(zhāyīěr) Zaire
(zhāzhù) to stop; Taiwan pr. [zha3 zhu4]
(zhāpí) draught beer
(zānáng) Zhanang county, Tibetan: Gra nang rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet
(zānángxiàn) Zhanang county, Tibetan: Gra nang rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet
(zhāduī) to gather together
(zhāshi) strong; solid; sturdy; firm; practical
(zhāshituījìn) solid progress
(zhāzhā) (onomatopoeia) crunch (of marching feet etc)
(zhāzhashíshí) firm; solid; reliable; real; practical
(zhāgēn) take root
(zāgéluósī) Zagros mountains of southwest Iran
(zāgéluósīshānmài) Zagros mountains of southwest Iran
(zhākuǎn) to obtain money; to earn money (slang)
(zāěrdálǐ) Asif Ali Zardari (1956-), Pakistani People's Party politician, widower of murdered Benazir Bhutto, president of Pakistan from 2008
(zhāměngzi) to swim with head submerged
(zhāchuān) to prick; to puncture
(zhālántún) Zhalantun county level city, Mongolian Zalan-ail xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia
(zhālántúnshì) Zhalantun county level city, Mongolian Zalan-ail xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia
(zhālàitè) Jalaid or Zhalaid (name); Jalaid banner, Mongolian Zhalaid khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia
(zhālàitèqí) Jalaid banner, Mongolian Zhalaid khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia
(zhāzhēn) to give or have an acupuncture treatment
(zālǔtè) Jarud banner or Jarud khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia
(zālǔtèqí) Jarud banner or Jarud khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia
(zā) to tie; to bind; classifier for flowers, banknotes etc: bundle; Taiwan pr. [zha2]
(zāōuzāwēng) name of village in Nyima county, Nagchu prefecture, Tibet
(zhāyíng) to camp; to pitch camp; stationed; quartered; Taiwan pr. [zha2 ying2]
(zāxiàndài) cable ties; zip ties
(zāmǎládīng) Jamal al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Najjari (13th century), famous Persian astronomer and scholar who served Khubilai Khan 忽必烈 from c. 1260
(zāmǎlǔdīng) see 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁[Za1 ma3 la2 ding1]