Results for: establish, found, come into existence (e.g., an organization or society)
English Chinese
what is regular and necessary, moral basis of society, frequently, often經常
white lotus (flower), White Lotus society, same as 白蓮教|白莲教白莲 [bai2 lian2]
white lotus (flower), White Lotus society, same as 白蓮教|白莲教白蓮 [bai2 lian2]
White Lotus society白莲教 [Bai2 lian2 jiao4]
White Lotus society白蓮教 [Bai2 lian2 jiao4]
whole society整個社會
William A.P. Martin (1827-1916), American missionary who lived 62 years in China between 1850 and 1916, and helped found many Chinese colleges; the first president of Beijing university丁韙良 [Ding1 Wei3 liang2]
William A.P. Martin (1827-1916), American missionary who lived 62 years in China between 1850 and 1916, and helped found many Chinese colleges; the first president of Beijing university丁韪良 [Ding1 Wei3 liang2]
Woman can hold up half the sky, fig. nowadays, women have an equal part to play in society妇女能顶半边天 [fu4 nu:3 neng2 ding3 ban4 bian1 tian1]
Woman can hold up half the sky, fig. nowadays, women have an equal part to play in society婦女能頂半邊天 [fu4 nu:3 neng2 ding3 ban4 bian1 tian1]
World Customs Organization世界海关组织 [Shi4 jie4 Hai3 guan1 Zu3 zhi1]
World Customs Organization世界海關組織 [Shi4 jie4 Hai3 guan1 Zu3 zhi1]
World Health Organization (WHO)世界卫生组织 [Shi4 jie4 Wei4 sheng1 Zu3 zhi1]
World Health Organization (WHO)世界衛生組織 [Shi4 jie4 Wei4 sheng1 Zu3 zhi1]
World Health Organization (WHO), abbr. for 世界衛生組織|世界卫生组织世卫 [shi4 wei4]
 

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