(yáo) shake; to rock
(yáoguāng) eta Ursae Majoris in the Big Dipper
(yáodòng) to shake; to sway
(yáoyáobǎibǎi) swaggering; staggering; waddling
(yáoyáoyùzhuì) tottering; on the verge of collapse
(yáohàn) to shake; to rock
(yáobǎi) to sway; to wobble; to waver
(yáobǎibùdìng) indecisive; wavering
(yáobǎiwǔ) swing (dance)
(yáoqínàhǎn) to wave flags and shout battle cries (idiom); to egg sb on; to give support to
(yáohuàng) to rock; to shake; to sway
(yáoyè) to flicker (of flame); to sway; to bend (in the wind); to oscillate; to flutter; free and untied; loose
(yáoyèduōzī) swaying gently; moving elegantly
(yáogǎn) rocker; rocking lever
(yáolǔ) to scull; to row
(yáogǔn) to shake and boil; rock and roll (music)
(yáogǔnyuè) rock music; rock 'n roll
(yáolán) cradle
(yáochuán) to scull; to row a boat
(yáohào) lottery
(yáoshēn) lit. to shake one's body; refers to abrupt transformation; same as 搖身一變|摇身一变
(yáoshēnyībiàn) to change shape in a single shake; fig. to take on a new lease of life
(yáoqiánshù) a legendary tree that sheds coins when shaken; a source of easy money (idiom)
(yáotóu) to shake one's head
(yáotóuwán) Ecstasy; MDMA
(yáotóubǎiwěi) to nod one's head and wag one's tail (idiom); to be well pleased with oneself; to have a lighthearted air