Results for: minister not afraid to give forthright criticism
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Lin Feng-cheng (Taiwan Minister of the Interior)林丰正 [lin2 feng1 zheng4]
Lin Feng-cheng (Taiwan Minister of the Interior)林豐正 [lin2 feng1 zheng4]
lit. lay down the flag and still the drums; fig. to cease, to give in偃旗息鼓 [yan3 qi2 xi1 gu3]
lit. to give medecine to a dead horse; fig. to keep trying everything in a desparate situation死馬當活馬醫 [si3 ma3 dang1 huo2 ma3 yi1]
lit. to give medecine to a dead horse; fig. to keep trying everything in a desparate situation死马当活马医 [si3 ma3 dang1 huo2 ma3 yi1]
lit. to throw a brick to attract jade; fig. I offer a humble remark, please give us your valued opinion (e.g. commonplace remarks as a foreword to a distinguished speech)抛砖引玉 [pao1 zhuang1 yin3 yu4]
lit. to throw a brick to attract jade; fig. I offer a humble remark, please give us your valued opinion (e.g. commonplace remarks as a foreword to a distinguished speech)拋磚引玉 [pao1 zhuang1 yin3 yu4]
literary criticism文評
live, act or do something like as if you are not afraid of being killed不怕死
look at, appearance of countenance or body, facial features, likeness, type of fortune telling, practice physiognomy, to help, assist, prime minister
loyal minister忠臣
Luther (name), Martin Luther (1483-1546), reformation protestant minister路德 [Lu4 de2]
make a concession, give way, back down讓步
make a deposit, give a girl presents as the symbol of betrothal送訂金 ,訂婚
make a false step so as to give one's self a wrench or a twist, as by missing a step on a ladder or stair, or as in stepping down to a lower level踩滑了腳
 

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