Results for: tabernacle (biblical word for a meeting hall or tent)
English Chinese
lecture hall講堂 [jiang3 tang2]
lecture hall讲堂 [jiang3 tang2]
lecture hall, a place for preaching, auditorium講堂
less common word for dragonfly 蜻蜓虰蛵 [ding1 xing2]
letter, symbol, character, word字 [zi4]
lightning (archaic word)列缺 [lie4 que1]
lit. lock the door and search for the right word; fig. the serious hard work of writing閉門覓句 [bi4 men2 mi4 ju4]
lit. lock the door and search for the right word; fig. the serious hard work of writing闭门觅句 [bi4 men2 mi4 ju4]
lit. not fit for elegant hall (of artwork), not presentable, coarse, unrefined不登大雅之堂 [bu4 deng1 da4 ya3 zhi1 tang2]
lit. Notes on passing the hall; historical jottings by 12th century Southern Song poet Fan Gongcheng 範公偁|范公偁, containing moral instructions derived from great men of Song dynasty过庭录 [guo4 ting2 lu4]
lit. Notes on passing the hall; historical jottings by 12th century Southern Song poet Fan Gongcheng 範公偁|范公偁, containing moral instructions derived from great men of Song dynasty過庭錄 [guo4 ting2 lu4]
lit. saving star (cf star of Bethlehem in biblical nativity story), fig. savior (individual or organisation), liberator, emancipator, knight in shining armor, cf Mao Zedong in north Shaanxi folk song The East is red 東方紅|东方红救星 [jiu4 xing1]
lit. to devise battle plan in a tent; fig. planning strategies, cf Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦 in his tent trusts his general a thousand miles away to make better decisions运筹帷幄 [yun4 chou2 wei2 wo4]
lit. to hear one and know ten; fig. explain one thing and (he) understands everything, a word to the wise聞一知十 [wen2 yi1 zhi1 shi2]
lit. to hear one and know ten; fig. explain one thing and (he) understands everything, a word to the wise闻一知十 [wen2 yi1 zhi1 shi2]
 

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