Results for: save the trouble of doing something, avoid, so as not to
English Chinese
suffering, adversity, tribulation, distress, trouble, worry, be troubled by
suffering, adversity, tribulation, distress, trouble, worry, be troubled by
suspend work for a little so as to attend to something else, take the trouble to抽空 ,專程
taboo, fear or avoid for a medical or superstitious reason禁忌
take advantage of the opportunity to do something without extra trouble順便
take by the hand, assist, to aid, to help, save, rescue
take shelter from the wind, lie low, stay away from trouble避風 [bi4 feng1]
take shelter from the wind, lie low, stay away from trouble避风 [bi4 feng1]
take the easier way out, choose the easier of two alternatives, dwell on the minor points but avoid touching the core of a matter避重就輕
take the trouble to come撥駕
take the trouble to, purposely專程
Thanks for the trouble taken. Thank you!勞神 ,多謝
The mouth is the primary source of calamities (literally) -- Careless talk may land one in trouble.禍從口出
the Save the Nation anti-Japanese protest movement stemming from the Manchurian railway incident of 18th July 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变抗日救亡运动 [kang4 Ri4 jiu4 wang2 yun4 dong4]
the Save the Nation anti-Japanese protest movement stemming from the Manchurian railway incident of 18th July 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变抗日救亡運動 [kang4 Ri4 jiu4 wang2 yun4 dong4]
 

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