(fǎ) France; French; abbr. for 法國|法国[Fa3 guo2]
(fǎ) law; method; way; Buddhist teaching; Legalist
(fǎrén) legal person; corporation; see also 自然人[zi4 ran2 ren2]
(fǎlìng) decree; ordinance
(fǎdiǎn) legal code; statute
(fǎlìsàirén) Pharisee
(fǎzhì) legal system and institutions
(fǎzhìrìbào) Legal daily, newspaper published by PRC Ministry of Justice
(fǎzhìbàngōngshì) Legislative Affairs Office (PRC)
(fǎzé) law; rule; code
(fǎlì) magic power
(fǎlèsī) Perez (son of Judah)
(fǎmíng) name in religion (of Buddhist or Daoist within monastery); same as 法號|法号[fa3 hao4]
(fǎxiàngliàng) normal vector
(fǎshāng) "Legal Quotient (LQ)", standard reflecting a lawyer's legal ability based on the four tenets of legal knowledge, situational assessment, conduct and righteousness
(fǎguó) France; French; Taiwan pr. [Fa4 guo2]
(fǎguórén) Frenchman; French person
(fǎguódàgémìng) French revolution (1789-1799)
(fǎguóhángkōng) Air France
(fǎguóhángkōnggōngsī) Air France
(fǎguóhào) French horn
(fǎguóchánggùn) baguette
(fǎguógémìng) French Revolution (1789)
(fǎchǎng) execution ground
(fǎtǎhè) Fatah, Palestinian organization
(fǎwài) outside the law; beyond the law; extra-judicial
(fǎzi) way; method
(fǎxué) law; legal studies
(fǎxuébóshì) Doctor of Laws; Legum Doctor
(fǎxuéshì) Bachelor of Laws; Legum Baccalaureus
(fǎxuéjiā) jurist; member of the pre-Han legalist school
(fǎxuéyuàn) law school
(fǎguān) a judge; to judge
(fǎdìng) legal; statutory; rightful
(fǎdìngrénshù) quorum
(fǎdìnghuòbì) fiat currency
(fǎjiā) Legalist School of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) founded by Han Fei 韓非|韩非[Han2 Fei1] and Li Si 李斯[Li3 Si1], later adopted by Shang Yang 商鞅[Shang1 Yang1] whose reforms helped establish the supremacy of the Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin1 dai4] (221-207 BC)
(fǎbǎo) Buddha's teaching; Buddhist monk's apparel, staff etc; (Daoism) magic weapon; talisman; fig. specially effective device; magic wand
(fǎshǔguīyànà) French Guiana
(fǎshī) one who has mastered the sutras (Buddhism)
(fǎbì) Fabi, first currency issued by the 國民黨|国民党[Guo2 min2 dang3] in 1935, in use until 1948
(fǎdù) (a) law
(fǎkù) Faku county in Shenyang 沈陽|沈阳, Liaoning
(fǎkùxiàn) Faku county in Shenyang 沈陽|沈阳, Liaoning
(fǎtíng) court of law
(fǎshì) French style
(fǎshì) rule; method; model
(fǎshìsèlājiàng) French dressing; vinaigrette
(fǎlǜ) law; CL:條|条[tiao2], 套[tao4], 個|个[ge4]
(fǎlǜzhìcái) legal sanction; prescribed punishment; punishable by law
(fǎlǜyuēshùlì) legal force (i.e. binding in law)
(fǎlǜzérèn) legal responsibility; liability
(fǎlā) Farad, SI unit of electrical capacitance
(fǎlālì) Ferrari
(fǎlāshèng) Flushing Chinatown, a predominantly Chinese and Korean neighborhood of Queens, New York City
(fǎlādì) Faraday (name); Michael Faraday (1791-1867), British experimental physicist prominent in the development of electricity
(fǎwén) French language
(fǎxīnshè) Agence France Presse; AFP news agency
(fǎhuì) (Buddhist) religious assembly
(fǎàn) bill; proposed law
(fǎgùn) baguette (bread)
(fǎchuí) gavel
(fǎzhì) rule of law; to rule by law
(fǎzhìjiànshè) legislation; constructing legal institutions
(fǎhǎi) Fahai, name of the evil Buddhist monk in Tale of the White Snake 白蛇傳
(fǎyuán) Origin of Dharma (in Buddhism); source of the law
(fǎyuánsì) Fayuan or Source of the Law temple in Beijing
(fǎěrkǎshí) Farkas (Hungarian name)
(fǎwáng) Sakyamuni
(fǎlǐ) legal principle; jurisprudence
(fǎxiàngzōng) Dharma-character school of Buddhism
(fǎyán) the seat of the Law, on which the one who explains the doctrine is seated (Buddhism)
(fǎjì) law and order; rules and discipline
(fǎwǎng) the net of justice; rigorous process of the law; the long arm of the law
(fǎwǎnghuīhuīshūérbùlòu) The net of justice is wide, but no-one escapes.
(fǎwǎngnántáo) it is hard to escape the net of justice (idiom)
(fǎxiàn) normal line to a surface
(fǎluóqúndǎo) Faroe Islands
(fǎlǎo) pharaoh
(fǎyēdé) Fayed (name); Mohamed Abdel Moneim Fayed (1933-), controversial Egyptian-born businessman and philanthropist, owner of Harrods (London) and Fulham football club
(fǎháng) Air France
(fǎzīlǔlā) Maulana Fazlullah, Pakistan Taleban leader
(fǎhuájīng) The Lotus Sutra
(fǎdìmǎ) Fatimah (name)
(fǎlánkè) the Franks (Germanic people who arrived in Europe from 600 AD and took over France)
(fǎlánkèlín) Franklin (name); Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
(fǎlánkèfú) Frankfurt (Germany)
(fǎlánkèfúhuìbào) Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
(fǎlánkèfúxuépài) Frankfurt School
(fǎlánkèfúzhèngquànjiāoyìsuǒ) Frankfurt Stock Exchange
(fǎlánkèfúchēzhǎn) the Frankfurt motor show
(fǎlándésī) Flanders, region (state) of Belgium 比利時|比利时[Bi3 li4 shi2]
(fǎlánsī) France (phonetic transliteration)
(fǎlánxī) France
(fǎlánxīsī) Francis (name)
(fǎlánxīsīpéigēn) Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English renaissance philosopher and early scientist
(fǎlánxīsīfěidínán) Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria (1863-1914), heir to the Hapsburg throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo led to World War I
(fǎlánxītǐyùchǎng) Stade de France
(fǎhào) name in religion (of Buddhist or Daoist within monastery)
(fǎshù) magic
(fǎzhì) made in France
(fǎxīsī) fascist (loanword)
(fǎxīsīzhǔyì) fascism
(fǎguī) legislation; statute
(fǎyǔ) French (language)
(fǎlúngōng) erroneous variant of 法輪功|法轮功[Fa3 lun2 gong1], Falungong (proscribed Chinese spiritual practice)
(fǎjǐng) bailiff
(fǎhèdé) King Fahd of Saudi Arabia
(fǎjūn) French army
(fǎlún) the Eternal Wheel of life in Buddhism
(fǎlúngōng) Falun Gong (Chinese spiritual practice, founded in 1992)
(fǎlúngōngzǔzhī) the Falung Gong organization
(fǎlúnchángzhuàn) the Wheel turns constantly (idiom); Buddhist teaching will overcome everything
(fǎlúnchángzhuàn) the wheel of life never stops turning (idiom)
(fǎbàn) to bring to justice; to punish according to the law
(fǎláng) franc; CL:個|个[ge4]
(fǎyī) forensic investigator; forensic detective
(fǎyīxué) forensics
(fǎyuàn) court of law; court
(fǎyuàncáijué) court ruling
(fǎlōngsì) Hōryūji, complex of Buddhist temples near Nara 奈良, Japan, dating back to the Asuka period 飛鳥時代|飞鸟时代 (c. 600)
(fǎmǎgǔsītǎ) Famagusta, Cyprus; Ammochostos,Cyprus
(fǎlǔkè) Farouk of Egypt