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English Chinese
to hide dirt, to conceal corruption; to shelter evil people and accept wrongdoing, aiding and abetting wicked deeds藏污納垢 [cang2 wu1 na4 gou4]
to hide dirt, to conceal corruption; to shelter evil people and accept wrongdoing, aiding and abetting wicked deeds藏污纳垢 [cang2 wu1 na4 gou4]
to invite, to issue an invitation約請 [yue1 qing3]
to invite, to issue an invitation约请 [yue1 qing3]
To learn without thinking is blindness; thinking without learning is idleness (Confucius)学而不思则盲,思而不学则怠 [xue2 er2 bu4 si1 ze2 mang2 , si1 er2 bu4 xue2 ze2 dai4]
To learn without thinking is blindness; thinking without learning is idleness (Confucius)學而不思則盲,思而不學則怠 [xue2 er2 bu4 si1 ze2 mang2 , si1 er2 bu4 xue2 ze2 dai4]
to love learning is akin to knowledge, to study diligently is akin to benevolence, to know shame is akin to courage (Confucius)好学近乎知,力行近乎仁,知耻近乎勇 [hao4 xue2 jin4 hu5 zhi1 , li4 xing2 jin4 hu5 ren2 , zhi1 chi3 jin4 hu5 yong3]
to love learning is akin to knowledge, to study diligently is akin to benevolence, to know shame is akin to courage (Confucius)好學近乎知,力行近乎仁,知恥近乎勇 [hao4 xue2 jin4 hu5 zhi1 , li4 xing2 jin4 hu5 ren2 , zhi1 chi3 jin4 hu5 yong3]
to not dare不敢 [bu4 gan3]
to receive, to accept接收 [jie1 shou1]
to receive, to accept, to collect, in care of (used on address line after name)收 [shou1]
to receive, to accept, to suffer, subjected to, to bear, to stand, pleasant, (passive marker)受 [shou4]
to travel around many countries; peregrinations, refers to the travels of Confucius周游列国 [zhou1 you2 lie4 guo2]
to travel around many countries; peregrinations, refers to the travels of Confucius周遊列國 [zhou1 you2 lie4 guo2]
to undertake, to accept a contract承办 [cheng2 ban4]
 

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