Results for: written explanation, written instructions attached to merchandise
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the Dalai Lama, also written 達賴喇嘛|达赖喇嘛達賴 [Da2 lai4]
the Grand Canal, 1800 km from Beijing to Hangzhou, built starting from 486 BC, usually written 大運河|大运河大运 [da4 yun4]
the Grand Canal, 1800 km from Beijing to Hangzhou, built starting from 486 BC, usually written 大運河|大运河大運 [da4 yun4]
The higher the price the better is the quality of the merchandise. You don't get something for nothing. You get what you pay for.一分錢 ,一分貨。
The life story of Jesus is written in the Bible.耶穌的行實都寫在聖經。
the meaning of sth, an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases, an interpretation (of doctrine), religious doctrine释义 [shi4 yi4]
the meaning of sth, an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases, an interpretation (of doctrine), religious doctrine釋義 [shi4 yi4]
the written language used in old China which is vastly different from the spoken language文言 ,文言文
There are many parishes that have an attached kindergarten.有很多教堂都有附設幼稚園。
There is no written provisions for it.沒有明文規定
there, that place, also written 那裡|那里那裏 [na4 li5]
These characters were written by President Chiang in his own hand.這些字是蔣總統的親筆。
things that have rotted or spoiled, merchandise that has spoiled or rotted, poor worthless fellow賤貨
Third epistle of St John, also written 約翰三書|约翰三书約翰參書 [Yue1 han4 can1 shu1]
Third epistle of St John, also written 約翰三書|约翰三书约翰参书 [Yue1 han4 can1 shu1]
 

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