Results for: [run4 bi3] remuneration for literary or artistic work
English Chinese
to start work, to show up on time for work出勤 [chu1 qin2]
to take the big picture into consideration; to work for the benefits of all顧全大局 [gu4 quan2 da4 ju2]
to take the big picture into consideration; to work for the benefits of all顾全大局 [gu4 quan2 da4 ju2]
to teach, to coach, to work as teacher任教 [ren4 jiao4]
to touch base matter and turn it to gold; fig. to turn crude writing into a literary gem点石成金 [dian3 shi2 cheng2 jin1]
to touch base matter and turn it to gold; fig. to turn crude writing into a literary gem点铁成金 [dian3 tie3 cheng2 jin1]
to touch base matter and turn it to gold; fig. to turn crude writing into a literary gem點石成金 [dian3 shi2 cheng2 jin1]
to touch base matter and turn it to gold; fig. to turn crude writing into a literary gem點鐵成金 [dian3 tie3 cheng2 jin1]
to walk backwards without turning around from a place to which we had advanced, to retreat, become worse than before (in some work, art, or study)倒退 ,退步
to work (do manual labor for a living), a part time job, to moonlight打工 [da3 gong1]
to work a shift, on duty值班 [zhi2 ban1]
to work as amateur for no pay票活 [piao4 huo2]
to work as longterm hired hand打長工 [da3 chang2 gong1]
to work as longterm hired hand打长工 [da3 chang2 gong1]
to work energetically for prosperity (of the country)奋发图强 [fen4 fa1 tu2 qiang2]
 

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