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妖兽
[yāo shòu]
'Monster,' often used to imply a fantastical or fearsome persona. In literature and culture, it can symbolize power, wildness, or untamed spirits, evoking intrigue or fear.
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怪物
[guài wù]
directly translated as monster Often this nickname implies that a person has some outstanding abilities ...
怪兽
[guài shòu]
Monster refers to being extraordinary and nonconforming sometimes in a humorous or selfdeprecating ...
Monster怪物
[monster guài wù]
Monster 怪物 combines the English word Monster with its Chinese translation 怪物 It suggests a persona ...
妖物
[yāo wù]
A mysterious term often used in literature or anime for creatures with magical powers or spirits ...
不死怪物
[bù sĭ guài wù]
Literally means an undying monster This conveys ideas of invincibility or eternal life often associated ...
怪兽禽兽
[guài shòu qín shòu]
Roughly meaning monster beast it carries strong often aggressive connotations It could suggest ...
我是大怪兽
[wŏ shì dà guài shòu]
I am a Big Monster is likely intended to portray the user in a unique maybe even a slightly selfdeprecating ...
庞然大物
[páng rán dà wù]
Huge Monster : A creature large and intimidating it refers not literally to monsters but may imply ...
有怪兽
[yŏu guài shòu]
Simply meaning There is a Monster It can symbolize facing personal inner demons societal evils challenges ...