Results for: [nan2 mian3] hard to avoid, difficult to escape from
English Chinese
his work is too heavy or difficult for his strength or ability賺不了 ,幹不了
his work is too heavy or difficult for me不能勝過他
hold the nose (to avoid a bad smell)掩鼻
how (wonderful etc), what (a great idea etc), however (difficult it may be etc)多么 [duo1 me5]
how (wonderful etc), what (a great idea etc), however (difficult it may be etc)多麼 [duo1 me5]
hurt the foot by striking it on a stone, so that the injured spot grows hard腳被石頭硌傷
I'll give you a hard blow.我要把你敲下去。
If one wants to avoid seeing dirt, he should turn his eyes away. (a passive way to stay out of trouble)眼不見為淨。
If you are going to nail down that kind of board, you have to be careful how hard you hit it or you will bust the board.要釘那種木板要稍微量力 ,否則會釘破。
If you have money, you can call water to become hard. -- Money talks. Anything can be done with money.有錢能使鬼推磨。
ill tempered, difficult to get on with壞脾氣
ill-tempered, difficult to get along with壞脾氣
imminent danger, narrow escape from death, extreme danger九死一生
in (some place), to be in (adversity, a difficult situation, danger, turmoil etc), to find oneself in, placed in, surrounded by身处 [shen1 chu3]
in (some place), to be in (adversity, a difficult situation, danger, turmoil etc), to find oneself in, placed in, surrounded by身處 [shen1 chu3]
 

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