Results for: foreign style of dress, a suit
English Chinese
put on or wear thrown over the shoulders (an article of dress that has no sleeves) wear without putting the arms into the sleeves, lay one's arms on another's back or over his shoulders披 ,勾肩
Qinqiang, an opera style popular in northwest China, possibly originating in Ming dynasty folk music, Shanxi opera秦腔 [Qin2 qiang1]
quiet, simple, plain (dress) not gaudy, simple and quiet in taste and manner (man not given to display or vanity)樸素
rarity, rare delicacy, foreign matter, alien body, the dead, ghost, monstrosity, alien life-form异物 [yi4 wu4]
rarity, rare delicacy, foreign matter, alien body, the dead, ghost, monstrosity, alien life-form異物 [yi4 wu4]
reach, to marry (of women), to suit, just now, comfortable, pleased
refined, be particular or elaborate (about something), (of dress, building, furniture) expensive or tasteful講究
refreshing style or fashion清新
reports from foreign (non-Chinese) news agencies外电 [wai4 dian4]
reports from foreign (non-Chinese) news agencies外電 [wai4 dian4]
said in praise of the honest public servant, To be an honest official one must be very frugal in his life style. (Lit. If an official is not ambitious to become rich, he must use salt rather than fine foods or delicacies to flavor his rice.做官清廉 ,吃飯拌鹽。
seal (of office), seal script (a calligraphic style), the small seal 小篆 and great seal 大篆, writing in seal script篆 [zhuan4]
sew a different colored border on a dress滾邊
sew an ornamental border (on the very edge of a dress) of different color or material embroider the border of a dress
sew, to hem, a hem, border of a dress衣服邊緣
 

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