(wán) toy; sth used for amusement; curio or antique (Taiwan pr. [wan4]); to play; to have fun; to trifle with; to keep sth for entertainment
(wánshìbùgōng) to trifle without respect (idiom); to despise worldly conventions; frivolous
(wánrénsàngdé) to play with others and offend morals; wicked
(wánbàn) playmate
(wánǒu) doll
(wánǒuzhījiā) Doll's House (1879), drama by Ibsen 易卜生
(wánr) to play; to have fun
(wánrbùzhuàn) can't handle it; can't find any way (of doing sth); not up to the task
(wánrmìng) to gamble with life; to take reckless risks
(wánrhuài) to play tricks on somebody
(wánrwán) finished; to be done with sth
(wánrdézhuàn) can handle it; up to the task
(wánrpiào) amateur dramatics
(wánrhuāzhāo) to play tricks
(wánjù) plaything; toy
(wánjùchǎng) toy factory
(wánjùqiāng) toy gun
(wánwèi) to ruminate; to ponder subtleties
(wánqì) elegant plaything; object to appreciate
(wánshīzōng) to hide oneself (as a joke)
(wánjiā) a player (of computer games)
(wánnòng) to play with; to engage in; to resort to; to dally with
(wánnòngcízǎo) to juggle with words (dishonestly); to be a hypocrite and hide behind florid rhetoric
(wánhū) to neglect; to trifle with; not to take seriously
(wánhūzhíshǒu) to neglect one's duty; dereliction of duty; malpractice
(wányì) toy; plaything; thing; act; trick (in a performance, stage show, acrobatics etc)
(wányìr) erhua variant of 玩意[wan2 yi4]
(wánshǒuwàn) to play tricks; to play at politics
(wánlè) to play around; to disport oneself
(wánhuǒ) to play with fire
(wánhuǒzìfén) to play with fire and get burnt (idiom); fig. to play with evil and suffer the consequences; to get one's fingers burnt
(wánpái) to play cards; to play mahjong
(wánwùsàngzhì) lit. trifling destroys the will (idiom); infatuation with fine details prevents one making progress; excessive attention to trivia saps the will
(wánxiá) to trifle; to dally with; to treat casually; to jest
(wánxiào) joke; jest
(wánsuǒ) to search for subtle traces; to ponder
(wánzhě) player
(wánshuǎ) to enjoy oneself; an entertainment; to play (of children)
(wánxìng) interest in dallying; in the mood for playing
(wánhuāzhāo) to play tricks
(wányì) variant of 玩意[wan2 yi4]
(wányìr) variant of 玩意兒|玩意儿[wan2 yi4 r5]
(wánhuà) playful talk; joking
(wánmāohélǎoshǔdeyóuxì) to play a cat and mouse game
(wánshǎng) to appreciate; to take pleasure in; to enjoy