(bān) surname Ban
(bān) team; class; squad; work shift; ranking; CL:個|个[ge4]; classifier for groups
(bānshàng) in the group; class-mates
(bānzhǔrèn) a teacher in charge of a class
(bānshí) Binche (Belgian city)
(bānjiāluóěr) Bangalore, capital of southwest Indian state Karnataka 卡納塔克邦|卡纳塔克邦[Ka3 na4 ta3 ke4 bang1]
(bānwùhuì) a routine meeting of a squad; team or class
(bānzhuóqín) banjo (loanword)
(bānjí) Bangui, capital of Central African Republic
(bāngù) Ban Gu (32-92), Eastern Han dynasty historian, wrote the Dynastic History of Western Han 漢書|汉书
(bāntúsītǎn) Bantustan
(bānzi) organized group; theatrical troupe
(bānshī) to withdraw troops from the front; to return in triumph
(bāndǐ) ordinary members of theatrical troupe
(bāngē) Baingoin county, Tibetan: Dpal mgon rdzong, in Nagchu prefecture 那曲地區|那曲地区[Na4 qu3 di4 qu1], central Tibet
(bāngēxiàn) Baingoin county, Tibetan: Dpal mgon rdzong, in Nagchu prefecture 那曲地區|那曲地区[Na4 qu3 di4 qu1], central Tibet
(bānfáng) jail
(bānhuì) class meeting (in schools)
(bānqī) schedule (for flight, voyage etc)
(bānjī) airliner; airplane; plane; CL:趟[tang4],次[ci4]
(bāntái) office desk
(bāncì) order of classes or grades at school; number of runs or flights
(bānzhūěr) Banjul, capital of Gambia
(bānmǎ) Baima or Banma county (Tibetan: pad ma rdzong) in Golog Tibetan autonomous prefecture 果洛州[Guo3 luo4 zhou1], Qinghai
(bānmǎxiàn) Baima or Banma county (Tibetan: pad ma rdzong) in Golog Tibetan autonomous prefecture 果洛州[Guo3 luo4 zhou1], Qinghai
(bānchán) Bainqen or Panchen Lama, one of two Tibetan spiritual leaders
(bānchánlǎma) Bainqen or Panchen Lama, one of two Tibetan spiritual leaders
(bānjìdé) pancetta (Italian belly); salted spiced dried pork belly
(bānjí) classes or grades in school
(bānzǔ) group or team (in factories etc)
(bānxiàn) route (of a bus etc)
(bānjīngxiāngduì) to treat sb with courtesy (idiom)
(bānchāo) Ban Chao (33-102), noted Han diplomat and military man
(bānchē) regular bus (service)
(bānbèi) seniority in the family; pecking order
(bānbèir) seniority in the family; pecking order
(bānlún) regular passenger or cargo ship; regular steamship service
(bāndáyàqí) Banda Aceh, capital of Aceh province of Indonesia in northwest Sumatra
(bānzhǎng) class monitor; squad leader; team leader; CL:個|个[ge4]
(bānménnòngfǔ) to display one's slight skill before an expert (idiom)
(bānyǎmíng) Benjamin (name)