Results for: hundred years, century, lifetime
English Chinese
a hundred schools of thought contend; refers to the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC百家争鸣 [bai3 jia1 zheng1 ming2]
a hundred schools of thought contend; refers to the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC百家爭鳴 [bai3 jia1 zheng1 ming2]
a hundredfold, a hundred times百倍 [bai3 bei4]
A man of seventy years has rarely been seen since ancient times人生七十古來稀。
A moment's error will bring about sorrow for a thousand years.一失足成千古恨
a thousand years ago千年前 [qian1 nian2 qian2]
a woman from the early thirties to early forties when her sexual desires are the strongest, wolfish years虎狼之年 ,狼虎之年
abbr. for 城市運動會|城市运动会National Games, Chinese athletics competition, organized every four years since 1988城运会 [cheng2 yun4 hui4]
abbr. for 城市運動會|城市运动会National Games, Chinese athletics competition, organized every four years since 1988城運會 [cheng2 yun4 hui4]
about a hundred, a hundred or so百儿八十 [bai3 er2 ba1 shi2]
about a hundred, a hundred or so百兒八十 [bai3 er2 ba1 shi2]
accomplishments, exploits of his or her lifetime事蹟
Aceh province of Indonesia in northwest Sumatra, Aceh sultanate 16th-19th century亚齐 [Ya4 qi2]
Aceh province of Indonesia in northwest Sumatra, Aceh sultanate 16th-19th century亞齊 [Ya4 qi2]
after death (Lit. after a hundred years of age)百歲之後 ,身後
 

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