(pǎo) to run; to escape; race
(pǎolehéshàngpǎobùliǎosì) the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him (idiom); you can run this time, but you'll have to come back; I'll get you sooner or later
(pǎolehéshàngpǎobùliǎomiào) the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him (idiom); you can run this time, but you'll have to come back; I'll get you sooner or later
(pǎochū) to run out
(pǎowèi) to lose flavor
(pǎowèir) to lose flavor
(pǎotáng) waiter (old)
(pǎotángrde) waiter
(pǎolěi) running between bases (in baseball)
(pǎolěiyuán) runner (in baseball)
(pǎodéliǎohéshàngpǎobùliǎomiào) the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him (idiom); you can run this time, but you'll have to come back; I'll get you sooner or later
(pǎodiào) to run away
(pǎobù) to walk quickly; to march; to run
(pǎobùzhě) runner
(pǎojiānghú) to make a living as a traveling performer etc
(pǎofǎ) running style; racing technique
(pǎoshénr) absent-minded; one's mind is wandering
(pǎotuǐ) to run errands
(pǎotuǐr) to run errands
(pǎodiào) to be off-key or out of tune (while singing) (colloquial)
(pǎojǐngbào) to run for shelter
(pǎozǒu) to escape; to flee; to run away
(pǎopǎodiāndiān) to work hectically; to be on the go; to run around attending to various tasks
(pǎochē) racing bicycle; sporting bicycle; sports car; logging truck; on the job (of a train conductor)
(pǎobiàn) to go everywhere; to scour (the whole town)
(pǎodào) athletic track; track; runway (i.e. airstrip)
(pǎokù) parkour, French sport invented by David Belle in 1980s, with the aim of efficiently traversing obstacles in the environment
(pǎobiǎo) stopwatch
(pǎodiàn) electrical leakage
(pǎoxié) running shoes
(pǎotí) to digress; to stray from the topic
(pǎomǎ) horse race; to ride a horse at a fast pace; wet dream
(pǎomǎquāndì) rushing to stake one's claim in new markets
(pǎomǎdì) Happy Valley (suburb of Hong Kong)
(pǎomǎshān) Paoma Mountain, or Lhamotse Mountain, in Kangding康定, Sichuan四川
(pǎomǎtīng) horse racing track; racetrack
(pǎolóngtào) to play a small role