Results for: main aspects, essentials, gist
English Chinese
good aspects, strong points长处 [chang2 chu4]
Guanting or Kuan-ting reservoir in Hebei, one of the main water reservoirs serving Beijing官厅水库 [Guan1 ting1 shui3 ku4]
Guanting or Kuan-ting reservoir in Hebei, one of the main water reservoirs serving Beijing官廳水庫 [Guan1 ting1 shui3 ku4]
Hagia Sophia (the main cathedral of Constantinople, subsequently the major mosque of Istanbul)圣索非亚大教堂 [Sheng4 Suo3 fei1 ya4 da4 jiao4 tang2]
Hagia Sophia (the main cathedral of Constantinople, subsequently the major mosque of Istanbul)聖索非亞大教堂 [Sheng4 Suo3 fei1 ya4 da4 jiao4 tang2]
hard lump in the abdomen (in Chinese medicine), the crux, the main point in an argument症结 [zheng1 jie2]
hero (of a novel or film), main protagonist主人公 [zhu3 ren2 gong1]
high-ranking government officials, main structure and policy of government政要
Honshū, the main island of Japan本州 [Ben3 zhou1]
Huaihe river, a main river of east China, roughly halfway between the Yellow River 黄河 and the Changjiang 長江|长江淮河 [Huai2 he2]
important road, main thoroughfare, fig. key position要路 [yao4 lu4]
in many aspects, in many regards在很多方面 [zai4 hen3 duo1 fang1 mian4]
in the main大體上
Irrawaddy or Ayeyarwaddy River, the main river of Myanmar (Burma)伊洛瓦底 [Yi1 luo4 wa3 di3]
Irrawaddy or Ayeyarwaddy River, the main river of Myanmar (Burma)伊洛瓦底江 [Yi1 luo4 wa3 di3 jiang1]
 

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