M HSK 3 Vocabulary

Browse 27 HSK 3 Vocabulary entries for Chinese under M.

Pinyin M

  1. 目前 mù qián At present; currently; for now. Refers to the current situation or time.
  2. měi Every; each. Used before measure words or nouns to indicate each and every one without exception.
  3. Horse. A large domesticated animal used historically for riding, transport, and warfare.
  4. měi Beautiful; pretty; fine. A general term for beauty, applicable to appearance, scenery, experiences, and abstract concepts.
  5. 目标 mù biāo Goal; target; objective. Something one aims to achieve or reach.
  6. 媒体 méi tǐ Media; mass media. Refers to channels of communication such as newspapers, television, and the internet.
  7. 母亲 mǔ qīn Mother. The formal and respectful term for one's mother.
  8. 民族 mín zú Ethnic group; nationality; nation. A group of people sharing common culture, language, and historical heritage.
  9. 美元 měi yuán US dollar; American dollar. The currency of the United States.
  10. 面积 miàn jī Area; surface area. The measurement of the size of a surface or region.
  11. 明显 míng xiǎn Obvious; evident; clear. Describes something easily perceived or noticed.
  12. 面对 miàn duì To face; to confront. Describes dealing with a situation, challenge, or person directly.
  13. 明确 míng què Clear; definite; explicit. As a verb, to clarify or make something clear.
  14. 满足 mǎn zú To satisfy; to be satisfied; to meet a need. Describes feeling content or fulfilling a requirement.
  15. 美丽 měi lì Beautiful; gorgeous; lovely. Describes striking visual beauty, often used for people, places, and natural scenery.
  16. mǒu Certain; some. An indefinite pronoun used to refer to an unspecified person, place, or thing.
  17. 民间 mín jiān Folk; among the people; non-governmental. Refers to things originating from ordinary people rather than officials or institutions.
  18. 命运 mìng yùn Fate; destiny. The course of events in a person's life, often seen as beyond one's control.
  19. 麻烦 má fan To trouble; troublesome; annoying. Describes something that causes inconvenience or the act of asking someone for help.
  20. 美好 měi hǎo Beautiful; wonderful; fine. Describes things that are good, pleasant, and worth cherishing.
  21. 慢慢 màn man Slowly; gradually; little by little. Describes doing something at a relaxed pace or a process that unfolds over time.
  22. 美食 měi shí Delicious food; gourmet food; cuisine. Refers to food that is exceptionally tasty or expertly prepared.
  23. 美术 měi shù Fine arts; art. Refers to visual arts including painting, sculpture, and design.
  24. 没用 méi yòng Useless; no use; pointless. Describes something or someone that serves no practical purpose.
  25. To be fascinated by; to be obsessed with; to be lost. Describes being deeply absorbed in or confused by something.
  26. 毛病 máo bìng Fault; problem; bad habit. Refers to a defect in a thing or a bad habit in a person.
  27. 木头 mù tou Wood; timber; log. Also used figuratively to describe a dull or unresponsive person.