Results for: promote, to advocate, propose, take the lead in urging forward a matter
English Chinese
let it go, it doesn't matter, pay no attention, not be concerned不重視 ,不放在心上
lit. the matter has become a pile of eggs; fig. at a critical juncture事危累卵 [shi4 wei1 lei3 luan3]
lit. to lead (an animal by the head), to take the lead, to coordinate (a combined operation), to mediate, a go-between (e.g. marriage broker)牵头 [qian1 tou3]
lit. to lead (an animal by the head), to take the lead, to coordinate (a combined operation), to mediate, a go-between (e.g. marriage broker)牽頭 [qian1 tou3]
lit. to lead away a goat in passing, to pick up incidentally, to steal sth on the sly順手牽羊 [shun4 shou3 qian1 yang2]
lit. to lead away a goat in passing, to pick up incidentally, to steal sth on the sly顺手牵羊 [shun4 shou3 qian1 yang2]
Liu Zongyuan (773-819), Tang essayist and poet, advocate of the classical writing 古文運動|古文运动 and neoclassical 復古|复古 movements柳宗元 [Liu3 Zong1 yuan2]
long for; look forward to憧憬 [chong1 jing3]
long passage given out as a text, an important matter大題目
look down on the poor and look up to the rich no matter where their money come from笑貧不笑娼
look forward to巴望 [ba1 wang4]
look forward to the help (protection) of the heaven望天保祐
look into a matter查看
looking towards (forward to) heaven望天
looks on money as a matter of life and death視錢如命
 

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