哪像

unlike / in contrast to

Characters and words in 哪像

how / which

= + : Napoleon is locked into the ashram. He holds a mandarin like Hamlet held that skull and asks himself: "By my holy laser sword, how can I escape this dreadful place?"
na = n + a5
(emphatic sentence-final particle, used instead of 啊[a5] after a word ending in "n")
used in 哪吒[Ne2 zha1] / Taiwan pr. [nuo2]
which? (interrogative, followed by classifier or numeral-classifier)
to resemble / to be like / to look as if / such as / appearance / image / portrait / image under a mapping (math.)

= + : In anglepod's bathroom, Marie Curie and Rosa Luxemburg find a most delighting Elephant locomotive. They are so excited that they spontaneously start playing locomotive themselves, with Rosa grapping Marie's shoulders, and Marie exclaiming "choo choo" while pretending to pull a string, resembling the Elephant.

= + : "Look at that elephant (象). Do you know who it looks like (像)?" Xi Shi (xi) asks Kazimierz Luxemburg in the anglepod's bathroom (ang4). "No, who?" "Your aunt (亻)."

Words with 哪像

哪像 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 哪像

哪像 currently does not appear in any sentence.