Results for: principle source, main source
English Chinese
branch of a school away from the main campus分校
Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕, the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义曹操 [Cao2 Cao1]
center of gravity, central core, main part重心 [zhong4 xin1]
coca plant (source of cocaine)古柯树 [gu3 ke1 shu4]
coca plant (source of cocaine)古柯樹 [gu3 ke1 shu4]
cope with shifting events by sticking to a fundamental principle or policy以不變應萬變
correct, adjust or regulate, to reach, come or go to, to influence, resist, to attack, to fight, obstruct, to block, study thoroughly, search to the very source, investigate, a standard, a form, a rule, a pattern, a frame, a blank, a trellis
deal with or cure a trouble at the source, treat a matter thoroughly治本
desert a cause or principle, to defect, to reform, condescend to an inferior, apostasy變節
Diego Garcia tropical island and US military base in the Indian Ocean, main island of Chago archipelago 查戈斯群島|查戈斯群岛迪戈・加西亚岛 [Di2 ge1 · Jia1 xi1 ya4 dao3]
Diego Garcia tropical island and US military base in the Indian Ocean, main island of Chago archipelago 查戈斯群島|查戈斯群岛迪戈・加西亞島 [Di2 ge1 · Jia1 xi1 ya4 dao3]
direction, way, method, road, path, classifier for long thin stretches, rivers, roads etc, principle, truth, morality, reason, skill, method, Tao (of Taoism), to say, to speak, to talk道 [dao4]
do something in the course of doing something else more important (the additional task does not involve too much trouble or divert one's attention from his main work), by the way順便 ,趁便
Doing good is the greatest source of happiness.為善最樂
electric power source电源 [dian4 yuan2]
 

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