违 ⇒
违反 wéifǎn, [違反], to violate (a law)
违法 wéifǎ, [違法], illegal/to break the law
违背 wéibèi, [違背], to go against/to be contrary to/to violate
违规 wéiguī, [違規], to violate (rules)/irregular/illegal/corrupt
违抗 wéikàng, [違抗], to disobey
违 wéi, [違], to disobey/to violate/to separate/to go against
违章 wéizhāng, [違章], to break the rules/to violate regulations
违禁 wéijìn, [違禁], to violate a prohibition or ban/prohibited/illicit
事与愿违 shìyǔyuànwéi, [事與願違], things turn out contrary to the way one wishes (idiom)
违约 wéiyuē, [違約], to break a promise/to violate an agreement/to default (on a loan or contract)
违禁品 久违 jiǔwéi, [久違], (haven't done sth) for a long time/a long time since we last met
违心 wéixīn, [違心], false/untrue to one's convictions/against one's will/disloyal
违纪 wéijì, [違紀], lack of discipline/to break a rule/to violate discipline/to breach a principle
违禁物品 违例 wéilì, [違例], to break the rules
违犯 wéifàn, [違犯], to violate/to infringe
违宪 wéixiàn, [違憲], unconstitutional
违约金 wéiyuējīn, [違約金], penalty (fee)
违法乱纪 wéifǎluànjì, [違法亂紀], to break the law and violate discipline (idiom)
违者 wéizhě, [違者], violator
阳奉阴违 yángfèngyīnwéi, [陽奉陰違], outward devotion but inner opposition (idiom); to pay lip service/to agree overt...
违令 wéilìng, [違令], to disobey/to go against orders
拗 ⇒
拗 ào/niù, [抝], variant of 拗[ào], to bend in two so as to break/to defy/to disobey/also pr. [ǎo]
拗口 àokǒu, hard to pronounce/awkward-sounding
执拗 zhíniù, [執拗], stubborn/willful/pigheaded/Taiwan pr. [zhí ào]
拗不过 niùbuguò, [拗不過], can't persuade/unable to make (sb) change their mind/unable to resist (sb)