Results for: [wu4 hou4] natural phenomena of a seasonal nature
English Chinese
the Baishuijiang nature reserve between Shaanxi and Gansu白水江自然保護區 [Bai2 shui3 jiang1 zi4 ran2 bao3 hu4 qu1]
the countless aspects or forms of the world and natural phenomena萬象
The desire for food and sex is part of human nature食色性也
the great Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature.大本涅槃經 [da4 ben3 Nie4 pan2 jing1]
the great Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature.大本涅盘经 [da4 ben3 Nie4 pan2 jing1]
the natural consequences of one's own deed, well deserved punishment自作自受
the Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature.涅槃經 [Nie4 pan2 jing1]
the Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature.涅盘经 [Nie4 pan2 jing1]
the study of seasonal phenomena (flouring, migration etc)物候学 [wu4 hou4 xue2]
the study of seasonal phenomena (flouring, migration etc)物候學 [wu4 hou4 xue2]
the twenty four seasonal periods into which the lunar year is divided, each consisting of 15 days節氣
three persons, One Nature ─ the Trinity三位一體
tiger once out of his natural environment may be bullied even by a dog. ─ A hero or brave man is bullied by a bunch of weaklings when he is down on his luck虎落平原被犬欺。
to determine the nature (usually of error or crime), to determine chemical composition定性 [ding4 xing4]
to guard a natural stronghold据守天险 [ju4 shou3 tian1 xian3]
 

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