Results for: hold the nose (to avoid a bad smell)
English Chinese
uphold, hold fast to秉持 [bing3 chi2]
venerate, hold in reverence, to respect, uphold, to esteem尊重
very young and inexperienced like a sucking child, the smell of a sucking child乳臭味 ,乳臭未乾
vomer bone (in the nose, dividing the nostrils)犁骨 [li2 gu3]
walking softly so as to avoid making a noise躡足走
water or liquid mucus from nose, snivel鼻水
wear on the head, nose or ear, uphold, to honor, to support, sustain, to bear
When I smell that kind of odor it turns my stomach.那種味兒我聞到快要嘔吐。
When managing an affair, focus on the most important point. (Lit. Lead the cow by the nose or head, don't lead it by the tail.)牽牛鼻 ,不要牽牛尾 ,先小人 ,後君子
wide cloth used to hold a baby on the back背巾 ,揹巾
wife, to hold another's hand妻子 ,牽手
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]
words distorted in reading; cf letter from Chu 楚 capital Ying 郢|郢 contains inadvertent words "hold up the candle" that minister of Yan 燕 puzzles out to mean "brilliant prospects"郢书燕说 [Ying3 shu1 Yan1 shuo1]
words distorted in reading; cf letter from Chu 楚 capital Ying 郢|郢 contains inadvertent words "hold up the candle" that minister of Yan 燕 puzzles out to mean "brilliant prospects"郢書燕說 [Ying3 shu1 Yan1 shuo1]
 

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