Results for: technical terms
English Chinese
Gestalt (loan), coherent whole, technical word used in psychology meaning the whole is more than the sum of its parts, holistic, integrated, total格式塔 [ge2 shi4 ta3]
Gestalt (loan), coherent whole, technical word used in psychology meaning the whole is more than the sum of its parts, holistic, integrated, total, also written 格式塔格斯塔 [Ge2 si1 ta3]
go soft or become conciliatory, come nearer the terms of the other party軟化 ,不再堅持
gray collar, specialist, technical worker, engineer灰領 [hui1 ling3]
gray collar, specialist, technical worker, engineer灰领 [hui1 ling3]
Great Cold, 24th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气, from 21st January大寒 [Da4 han2]
Guyu or Grain Rain, 6th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气, from 21st April谷雨 [Gu3 yu3]
Hanlu or Cold Dew, 17th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气, from 8th October寒露 [Han2 lu4]
harmonious, friendly relations, on good terms with one another融洽 [rong2 qia4]
have differences of opinion, have disputes, be on bad terms鬧意見
have friendly ties, be on friendly terms, be at peace和睦
He is on good terms with everybody.他很得人和。
I am on good terms with him.我跟他很相好。
implied meaning, intended meaning, the logical content of a word or technical notion內涵意義 [nei4 han2 yi4 yi4]
implied meaning, intended meaning, the logical content of a word or technical notion内涵意义 [nei4 han2 yi4 yi4]
 

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