Results for: [nan2 tao2 fa3 wang3] It is hard to escape the dragnet of the law, the long arm of the law
English Chinese
easily guarded, hard to attack易守難攻 [yi4 shou3 nan2 gong1]
eat, live on, get money out of someone, to live off someone, live so long, take or use snuff, tobacco or wine吃 ,食
edibles or soil too dry and hard乾硬
efforts, hard application, hard work, do one's best, make every possible effort苦心
elder person who has held high positions for long period of time and is highly respected by the nation元老
end, come to the end, conclusion, death, die, finally, at last, in the end, after all, in the long run, whole, all
endurance, long term continuous travel or use續航 [xu4 hang2]
endurance, long term continuous travel or use续航 [xu4 hang2]
endure hardship, work hard without complaint刻苦耐勞
engrave, hard steel鏤 [lou4]
engrave, hard steel镂 [lou4]
enoki mushroom (used in cuisines of Japan, Korea and China, cultivated to be long, thin and white), enokitake (transliteration of Japanese えのき茸), genus Flammulina, abbr. to 金菇金針菇 [jin1 zhen1 gu1]
enoki mushroom (used in cuisines of Japan, Korea and China, cultivated to be long, thin and white), enokitake (transliteration of Japanese えのき茸), genus Flammulina, abbr. to 金菇金针菇 [jin1 zhen1 gu1]
erhua variant of 貝殼 贝壳, shell, hard outer skin貝殼兒 [bei4 ke2 r5]
erhua variant of 貝殼 贝壳, shell, hard outer skin贝壳儿 [bei4 ke2 r5]
 

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