Results for: [leng3 nuan3 zi4 zhi1] (set phrase), know best by personal experience, know sth without being told
English Chinese
Liu Heng, personal name of Han emperor Han Wendi 漢文帝|汉文帝, Liu Heng (1954-), novelist, author of The damned grain 狗日的糧食|狗日的粮食劉恆 [Liu2 Heng2]
long continued service, years' long experience年資
long illness makes one a good doctor ─ long experience makes a man skilful at what he never formally learned久病成良醫
look for the blessing in disguise (A phrase from a story in which an old man named "Sai-ong" lost his horse but the horse returned with another horse upon which his son could ride. Then, his son fell from the horse and broke his leg, because of this in塞翁失馬
loss of capital, under cost (a phrase common in commercial circles when a buyer or seller quotes a price that is under cost)不夠本
love someone, something in particular, personal favorites, hobbies, favoritism偏愛
man of experience, veteran經驗者
meaning (implicit in a phrase), implied meaning, hidden meaning, hint, connotation含义 [han2 yi4]
meaning (implicit in a phrase), implied meaning, hidden meaning, hint, connotation含義 [han2 yi4]
meaning of word, phrase, sentence, etc語意
mind is as clear as a mirror ─ devoid of personal emotions, feelings or sense of gain and loss心明如鏡
money, property, personal belongings財物
my heart received it ─ phrase used when declining an invitation or a present心領
narrate one's own story or experience自述
narrow, tight, narrow, narrow minded, lacking in experience狭隘 [xia2 ai4]
 

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