Results for: for days in succession
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joined as a string of pearls, in rapid succession, alignment, Renju, a Japanese game, also called Gomoku or five-in-a-row连珠 [lian2 zhu1]
joined as a string of pearls, in rapid succession, alignment, Renju, a Japanese game, also called Gomoku or five-in-a-row連珠 [lian2 zhu1]
Jules Verne (1828-1905), French novelist specializing in science fiction and adventure stories, author of Around the World in Eighty Days 八十天环绕地球儒勒・凡尔纳 [Ru2 le4 · Fan2 er3 na4]
Jules Verne (1828-1905), French novelist specializing in science fiction and adventure stories, author of Around the World in Eighty Days 八十天环绕地球儒勒・凡爾納 [Ru2 le4 · Fan2 er3 na4]
last ten days of a month下旬
Lent (Christian period of forty days before Easter)四旬斋 [si4 xun2 zhai1]
Lent (Christian period of forty days before Easter)四旬齋 [si4 xun2 zhai1]
Lent (Christian period of forty days before Easter)大斋期 [da4 zhai1 qi1]
Lent (Christian period of forty days before Easter)大齋期 [da4 zhai1 qi1]
limited number of days, a limited term or length time限日子 (期 ,時 )
lit. after rain, the spring bamboo; fig. rapid new growth, many new things emerge in rapid succession雨后春笋 [yu3 hou4 chun1 sun3]
lit. after rain, the spring bamboo; fig. rapid new growth, many new things emerge in rapid succession雨後春筍 [yu3 hou4 chun1 sun3]
lit. One day kill 9 pigs, nine days no pigs to kill. To do something by fits and starts一暴十寒
lit. Train an army for a thousand days to use it for an hour.; fig. extensive preparation eventually pays off养兵千日,用兵一时 [yang3 bing1 qian1 ri4 , yong4 bing1 yi1 shi2]
lit. Train an army for a thousand days to use it for an hour.; fig. extensive preparation eventually pays off養兵千日,用兵一時 [yang3 bing1 qian1 ri4 , yong4 bing1 yi1 shi2]
 

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