Results for: [jie2 yi1 suo1 shi2] to save on food and clothing
English Chinese
Human beings die in pursuit of wealth, birds die in pursuit of food (slang).人為財死 ,鳥為食亡
humility term: my meager sensibilities, blushing face, please do it for my sake (i.e. to save my face)薄面 [bo2 mian4]
I have trouble digesting my food.我的胃很差 ,吃不消化。
I'll save this money.這些錢我要存下來。
If everyone shares, there will be some left over. If everyone competes for the food there won't be enough.讓著吃有餘 ,搶著吃不夠。
If I don't have enough to eat, how can I set aside food to use later. Look, I don't have enough money to get along, certainly, I don't have any to spare.生吃已不夠, 那能醃乾?錢已不夠用 ,哪能儲蓄?
If you are willing to share your food with others, you will have enough to eat and still have some left over, steal, and you will be in want your whole life.捨得吃 ,捨得施 ,有得吃還有剩。小氣不大方 ,反而一生缺用。
in season (usually refers to food)时令 [shi2 ling4]
in season (usually refers to food)時令 [shi2 ling4]
Iraq Oil for Food Program石油换食品项目 [shi2 you2 huan4 shi2 pin3 xiang4 mu4]
Iraq Oil for Food Program石油換食品項目 [shi2 you2 huan4 shi2 pin3 xiang4 mu4]
Is the food cooked yet?飯煮熟了嗎?
Japanese meal or food和菜
jasper, fine jade, beautiful, exquisite (e.g. wine, food), abbr. for Hainan island province 海南琼 [qiong2]
jasper, fine jade, beautiful, exquisite (e.g. wine, food), abbr. for Hainan island province 海南瓊 [qiong2]
 

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