Results for: [ji2 zhuan3 wan1] to make a sudden turn
English Chinese
the heart of an ape and the mind of a horse ─ restless and unsettled, cannot make up one's mind, indecision, procrastination心猿意馬
The old man isn't wearing a helmet, don't stop him make believe you don't see him go past.老人沒帶安全帽 ,不要捉他 ,睜一隻眼 ,讓他過去。
the palm of one hand cannot clap and make a sound, cannot do without assistance孤掌難鳴
The problem cannot be settled, unless you make an appearance.你要是不出面 ,事情不能解決。
the reverse side, the back side, turn away from, be cold towards反面
the surnames "Tan" and "Lim" make up half the world陳林滿天下
the whole nest came out; to turn out in full strength倾巢而出 [qing1 chao2 er2 chu1]
the whole nest came out; to turn out in full strength傾巢而出 [qing1 chao2 er2 chu1]
things done in a hurry cannot be done well, fail in goal by being hasty (Lit. If a dog eats to fast there is nothing to turn to excrement.)欲速則不達。
This desk is not steady, put a piece of wood under the leg (and make it steady)這張桌子不穩 ,拿一塊板子來墊腳。
This kind of cloth is very thin, how can clothes make from it keep you warm?這種布很薄 ,做衣服穿得暖嗎?
thumb through a book or magazine, turn over the leaves of a book翻閱
tie (a tree) so as to make it crooked拉彎
time, turn, the whole, everywhere, go all round or over
to (deliberately) make things diffcult for others刁難
 

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