| 猛 | [ měng ] ferocious, fierce, violent, brave, suddenly, abrupt, (slang) awesome |
| 猛一看 | [ měng yī kàn ] at first glance, first impression |
| 猛丁 | [ měng dīng ] suddenly |
| 猛不防 | [ měng bù fáng ] suddenly, unexpectedly, taken by surprise, at unawares |
| 猛乍 | [ měng zhà ] suddenly, unexpectedly |
| 猛力 | [ měng lì ] with all one's might, with sudden force, violently, to slam |
| 猛勁兒 | [ měng jìn ] to dash, to put on a spurt, to redouble efforts |
| 猛可 | [ měng kě ] suddenly, in an instant |
| 猛吃 | [ měng chī ] to gobble up, to gorge oneself on (food) |
| 猛地 | [ měng de ] suddenly |
| 猛增 | [ měng zēng ] sharp increase, rapid growth |
| 猛將 | [ měng jiàng ] fierce general, valiant military leader, fig. brave individual |
| 猛幹 | [ měng gàn ] to tie in to |
| 猛打 | [ měng dǎ ] to strike, wham! |
| 猛撞 | [ měng zhuàng ] to slam (into), to smash (into) |
| 猛撲 | [ měng pū ] to charge, to pounce on, to swoop down on |
| 猛擊 | [ měng jī ] to slap, to smack, to punch |
| 猛攻 | [ měng gōng ] to attack violently, to storm |
| 猛料 | [ měng ] hot news item, awesome |
| 猛漲 | [ měng zhǎng ] (of water) to soar, (of prices) to skyrocket |
| 猛烈 | [ měng liè ] fierce, violent (criticism etc) |
| 猛然 | [ měng rán ] suddenly, abruptly |
| 猛獁 | [ měng mǎ ] mammoth |
| 猛獁象 | [ měng mǎ xiàng ] see 猛獁|猛犸[meng3 ma3] |
| 猛獸 | [ měng shoù ] ferocious beast, fierce animal |
| 猛省 | [ měng xǐng ] to realize suddenly, to suddenly recall |
| 猛禽 | [ měng qín ] bird of prey |
| 猛虎 | [ měng hǔ ] fierce tiger |
| 猛衝 | [ měng chōng ] to charge forward |
| 猛跌 | [ měng diē ] drop sharply (e.g. stock prices) |
| 猛進 | [ měng jìn ] to advance boldly, to push ahead vigorously |
| 猛醒 | [ měng xǐng ] to realize suddenly, to wake up to the truth, to suddenly awake from sleep |
| 猛隼 | [ měng sǔn ] (bird species of China) oriental hobby (Falco severus) |
| 猛鴞 | [ měng ] (bird species of China) northern hawk-owl (Surnia ulula) |
| 猛龍怪客 | [ měng lóng kè ] Death wish, movie series with Charles Bronson |
| ⇒ 兇猛 | [ xiōng měng ] fierce, violent, ferocious |
| ⇒ 勇猛 | [ yǒng měng ] bold and powerful, brave and fierce |
| ⇒ 威猛 | [ weī měng ] bold and powerful |
| ⇒ 扎猛子 | [ zhā měng zi ] to swim with head submerged |
| ⇒ 泰米爾伊拉姆猛虎解放組織 | [ taì mǐ ěr yī lā mǔ měng hǔ jiě fàng zǔ zhī ] Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam |
| ⇒ 泰米爾猛虎組織 | [ taì mǐ ěr měng hǔ zǔ zhī ] Tamil Tigers |
| ⇒ 洪水猛獸 | [ hóng shuǐ měng shoù ] lit. severe floods and fierce beasts (idiom), fig. great scourges, extremely dangerous or threatening things |
| ⇒ 王猛 | [ wáng měng ] Wang Meng (325-375), prime minister to Fu Jian 苻堅|苻坚[Fu2 Jian1] of Former Qin 前秦[Qian2 Qin2] |
| ⇒ 生猛 | [ shēng měng ] full of life, violent, brave, fresh (of seafood) |
| ⇒ 突飛猛進 | [ tū feī měng jìn ] to advance by leaps and bounds |
| ⇒ 苛政猛於虎 | [ kē zhèng měng yú hǔ ] tyrannical government is fiercer than a tiger (idiom) |
| ⇒ 謀臣猛將 | [ moú chén měng jiàng ] strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom) |
| ⇒ 迅猛 | [ xùn měng ] quick and violent |
| ⇒ 高歌猛進 | [ gaō gē měng jìn ] to advance singing loudly (idiom); triumphant progress |
| ⇒ 鬧猛 | [ naò měng ] (dialect) bustling, lively |