Results for: reckon without using any formulas to gauge a measure or amount only from past experience
English Chinese
large sum (of money), a huge amount巨额 [ju4 e2]
large sum (of money), a huge amount鉅額 [ju4 e2]
last member of a private lending association in which each member puts in a deposited amount of money each month and they bid on who will get the money each month. The one with the lowest bid gets the money that month.尾會
learn a lesson from another person's experience借鏡 ,借鑑
learn by experience (Idiom. He who slaughters pigs knows how meat should be cut.)曾殺豬才知道刀法。
Let bygones be bygones. No post mortems. (Lit. What is past do not access blame.)既往不咎
Let bygones be bygones. No post-mortems! (not to access blame for past events)既往不咎 (究 )
level ground, area of 6 feet square, measure of 6 feet square, 3305 square meters
linear measure尺度
lit. a cup of water on a burning cart of firewood; fig. an utterly inadequate measure杯水車薪 [bei1 shui3 che1 xin1]
lit. a cup of water on a burning cart of firewood; fig. an utterly inadequate measure杯水车薪 [bei1 shui3 che1 xin1]
lit. an old horse knows the way home; fig. in difficulty, trust an experience colleague識途老馬 [shi2 tu2 lao3 ma3]
lit. an old horse knows the way home; fig. in difficulty, trust an experience colleague识途老马 [shi2 tu2 lao3 ma3]
lit. ferry bridge; fig. interim measure over some difficulty, a guide津梁 [jin1 liang2]
lit. one strong beat and one weak beats in a measure of music (two beats in the bar); fig. follow a prescribed pattern to the letter, scrupulous attention to detail一板一眼 [yi1 ban3 yi1 yan3]
 

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