(diē) to drop; to fall; to tumble; Taiwan pr. [die2]
(diējiāo) variant of 跌跤[die1 jiao1]
(diēdǎo) to tumble; to fall; fig. to suffer a reverse (in politics or business)
(diētíngbǎn) limit down; halt to stock trading to restrict panic fall; downward circuit breaker
(diējià) a price decrease
(diēdàng) uninhibited; free and unconstrained; rhythmical
(diēdàngzhāozhāng) flowing (of prose); free
(diēshì) falling stock prices; bear market
(diēfú) decline (in value); extent of a drop
(diēdǎsǔnshāng) injury such as contusion, sprain or fracture from falling, blow etc
(diēdǎyào) liniment
(diēpū) to tumble; to stumble and fall
(diēduàn) to fall and fracture (a leg, vertebra etc)
(diēshuǐ) drop of height in waterway; staircase of waterfalls
(diēdàng) uninhibited; free and unconstrained; rhythmical
(diējiǎochuíxiōng) lit. stamping and beating the chest (idiom); fig. angry or stressed about sth
(diēzhì) to fall to
(diēzhìgǔdǐ) to hit rock bottom (idiom)
(diēluò) fall
(diēdàng) uninhibited; free and unconstrained; rhythmical
(diēzú) to stamp one's foot (in anger)
(diēdiezhuàngzhuàng) to stagger along
(diēdiēqiàngqiàng) to dodder along
(diējiāo) to fall down; to take a fall
(diējìn) to fall into; to dip below a certain level
(diēfēng) falling prices; bear market