Results for: order form (or blank), list of goods ordered
English Chinese
Gryllolaptaptidae family of burrowing insects of order Orthoptera, mole crickets螻蛄科 [lou2 gu1 ke1]
guarantee to change (unsuitable goods), to guarantee replacement (of unsatisfactory goods)包換
hammer into shape, form iron utensil, develop human character by persistent knocking into shape, undergo severe training and hammering, write with the utmost care (Lit. with countless changes and corrections)千錘百鍊
have an account current (money or goods) each sometimes in debt to the other有交易 ,有來往帳
have goods on hand but no one wants to buy, supply but no demand有行無市
have goods or money taken from us被吞了
He doesn't' have a store so he can only sell goods here and there to do business.他自己沒有店 ,所以都在做流動生意。
head of an entire order of society總會長
head the list of successful candidates名列前茅
heavy on form, light on substance, to stress form at the expense of content重形式輕內容 [zhong4 xing2 shi4 qing1 nei4 rong2]
heavy on form, light on substance, to stress form at the expense of content重形式轻内容 [zhong4 xing2 shi4 qing1 nei4 rong2]
Hemiptera (suborder of order Homoptera, insects including cicadas and aphids)半翅目 [ban4 chi4 mu4]
highest name on the list of new graduates榜首
hire oneself out to transport goods with donkeys or mules赶脚 [gan3 jiao3]
hire oneself out to transport goods with donkeys or mules趕腳 [gan3 jiao3]
 

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