kè
to be able to
to subdue
to restrain
to overcome
gram
Tibetan unit of land area, about 6 ares
kè
variant of 克[ke4]
to subdue
to overthrow
to restrain
Kè
Ke (c. 2000 BC), seventh of the legendary Flame Emperors, 炎帝[Yan2 di4] descended from Shennong 神農|神农[Shen2 nong2] Farmer God
xiū kè
shock (loanword)
to go into shock
kè fú
(try to) overcome (hardships etc)
to conquer
to put up with
to endure
Hā sà kè
Kazakhstan
Kazakh ethnic group in PRC
Kè lín dùn
Clinton (name)
Bill Clinton (1946-), US Democratic politician, President 1993-2001
Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician
kè jǐ
self-restraint
discipline
selflessness
gōng kè
to capture
to take
to overcome
to solve
kè xīng
nemesis
bane
fated to be ill-matched
kè zhì
to restrain
to control
restraint
self-control
Ā kè sū
Aqsu wilayiti or Aksu prefecture in Xinjiang
Aqsu shehiri or Aksu city
Bù lǔ kè
Brook (name)
Peter Brook (1925), British theater director
péng kè
punk (music style) (loanword)
Kè lā mǎ yī
Qaramay shehiri (Karamay city) or Kèlāmǎyī prefecture level city in Xinjiang
Sī luò fá kè
Slovak
Slovak republic (from 1992)
Slovakia
Jié kè
Czech
Czech Republic (from 1993)
Czechia
Mǎ kè sī
Marx (name)
Groucho Marx (the star of Duck Soup, 1933)
Karl Marx (1818-1883), German socialist philosopher, political activist and founder of Marxism
Fù lán kè lín
Franklin
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), US Founding Father, scientist and author
surname Franklin
Wū zī bié kè
Uzbek
abbr. for Uzbekistan
qiǎo kè lì
chocolate (loanword)
CL:塊|块[kuai4]
Tǎ jí kè
Tajik ethnic group
Tajikistan, former Soviet republic adjoining Xinjiang and Afghanistan
Jié kè xùn
Jackson (name)
Jackson city, capital of Mississippi
xīng bā kè
Starbucks, US coffee shop chain
tǎn kè
tank (military vehicle) (loanword)
Ào kè lán
Auckland (New Zealand city)
Oakland (California, US city)