Results for: attach important to formality
English Chinese
table with sharp edges (not rounded), essential points, important points鋩角 ,要領
take responsibility, be the most important, be the chief or principal (element, component)為主
the most important首要 [shou3 yao4]
the most important part, the why and wherefore of a thing (Lit. where the plant connects to the root)植物接近根部處
the subjective (as against the objective), main body or most important part of something主體
This is a less important problem.這是次要的問題。
to add, to attach, to be close to, to be attached附 [fu4]
to adhere, to attach oneself to, to append依附 [yi1 fu4]
to attach importance to sth, to value重視 [zhong4 shi4]
to attach importance to sth, to value重视 [zhong4 shi4]
to cut a long story short, a brief treatment of a complicated subject, fig. to treat an important question as a minor matter大題小作 [da4 ti2 xiao3 zuo4]
to cut a long story short, a brief treatment of a complicated subject, fig. to treat an important question as a minor matter大题小作 [da4 ti2 xiao3 zuo4]
to endure humiliation as part of an important mission忍辱負重 [ren3 ru3 fu4 zhong4]
to endure humiliation as part of an important mission忍辱负重 [ren3 ru3 fu4 zhong4]
to invert the importance of things (i.e. stress the unimportant and neglect the important), lacking a sense of perspective, to put the cart before the horse輕重倒置 [qing1 zhong4 dao4 zhi4]
 

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