Results for: [Ye1 su1 sheng1 tian1 jie2] Ascension day (Christian festival forty days after Easter)
English Chinese
Not many days previously I went to Taipei.幾天前我到台北去了。
odd days of the month電影
one man's work for two days or two men's work for one day, two work-days兩天 ,兩個工作天
Palm Sunday (Christian Festival one week before Easter)棕枝全日 [zong1 zhi1 quan2 ri4]
pass a festival, celebrate a festival過節
people aren't good for 1000 days, flower aren't red for 100 days ─ Life is transitory, Nothing is certain in this world人無千日好 ,花無百日紅。
period of ten days, period of ten years (usually used to indicate a person's age), period of seven days in mourning
photographic exhibition, film festival, international film festival international exhibition of photography影展
pioneer days首日
Qingming (Pure brightness or tomb-sweeping) festival, beginning of April in China, September in Japan, 3 day long celebration for the dead清明節 [Qing1 ming2 jie2]
Qingming (Pure brightness or tomb-sweeping) festival, beginning of April in China, September in Japan, 3 day long celebration for the dead清明节 [Qing1 ming2 jie2]
Qingming or Pure Brightness, 5th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气, from 6th April, the Qingming festival (Pure brightness or tomb-sweeping), 4th-6th April清明 [Qing1 ming2]
quite a few days好幾天
recently, in the past few days, within近日
remember or miss (the old days, friends, parents), to recall思念
 

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