Results for: There is no fear when one has something to fall back on.
English Chinese
make a concession, give way, back down讓步
make the decision, take charge of, back up, support, be host做主 [zuo4 zhu3]
man and wife fall out (成语 saw, from Book of Changes); marital strife夫妻反目 [fu1 qi1 fan3 mu4]
married daughter returning to the home of her parents and picking up things to take back to the home of her husband女兒回娘家 ,將娘家的東西帶回夫家
massage the back by light pounding with fists搥背
meat on the back of an animal脢 [mei2]
meat on the ribs of an animal, flesh on the back背脊肉
Men fear old age, debtors fear the creditor.人怕老 ,債怕討。
Men fear old age, debtors fear the demand for payment人怕老 ,債怕討
men of abilities fear nothing, Truth is ultimately louder than lies or slanders. True loyalty can stand the test of adversity. (Lit. Pure gold is not afraid of being heated.)真金不怕火
modulation (rising and falling pitch), intonation, a cadence, to rise and fall (of a body floating in water)抑扬 [yi4 yang2]
modulation (rising and falling pitch), intonation, a cadence, to rise and fall (of a body floating in water)抑揚 [yi4 yang2]
money kept back by him錢被他扣押起來
morning cannot guarantee the evening ─ in imminent danger of death, precarious, in constant fear朝不保夕
move about rapidly back and forwards, hop from place to place (on business)跑來跑去 ,四處奔走
 

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