Results for: [pu1 lu4] to pave (with paving stones), to lay a road, to give a present to sb to ensure success
English Chinese
make a petition, present to, make a present of, to offer進呈
make a present餽 [kui4]
make a present of cakes and various other things that have been offered to the spirits送粿
make an attempt or ask a favor with very small hope of success but may just as well make the attempt (like a duck's bill dabbling about in the air while eating)姑妄要求
make contribution to a relief fund, give money or materials to the poor佈施
make eyes at sb, while others are not looking, stealthily give sb, the glad eye, make secret overtures to sb暗送秋波 [an4 song4 qiu1 bo1]
make victory and defeat, make success and failure決雌雄 ,定勝負
malignant star ─ a person who always bars another person from success, unbeatable rival, a jinx剋星
man in the middle, coordinator, mediator, a person who suffers complaints from both disputants (Lit. pivot bar or center of the upper and lower mill stones)石磨心 ,中人 ,斡旋者
Marco Polo (1254-c. 1324), Venetian trader and explorer who traveled the Silk road to China, author of Il Milione (Travels of Marco Polo)馬可波羅 [Ma3 ke3 Bo1 luo2]
Marco Polo (1254-c. 1324), Venetian trader and explorer who traveled the Silk road to China, author of Il Milione (Travels of Marco Polo)马可波罗 [Ma3 ke3 Bo1 luo2]
mark the names on a roll, e.g., those who are present or absent, call the roll, make a roll call點名
mark those present at muster, muster troops, mark the roll of soldiers點兵
marriage custom in which the family of the bride and relatives of the bridegroom present a quilt, blanket or pieces of cloth decorated with 500 or 1000 dollar bills that are hung on the wall of the bridegrooms home during the season or time of the weddi吊聯 (結婚時親家或親戚買布或毯子將錢釘在上面而掛在牆壁上 )
marry a husband, give a daughter in marriage, implicate
 

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