Results for: having passage rights through, communicating by a door or road
English Chinese
to open an aperture, (extended meaning) to cut a way through, to open up a road鑿空 [zao2 kong1]
to open the back door, fig. under the counter, to do a secret or dishonest deal, to let sth in by the back door开后门 [kai1 hou4 men2]
to open the back door, fig. under the counter, to do a secret or dishonest deal, to let sth in by the back door開後門 [kai1 hou4 men2]
to paste up a decree or edict on the wall, door, bulletin board, put up a proclamation貼告示
to pave (with paving stones), to lay a road, to give a present to sb to ensure success鋪路 [pu1 lu4]
to pave (with paving stones), to lay a road, to give a present to sb to ensure success铺路 [pu1 lu4]
to raise, to build, to pitch (temporary structures), take (passage on a bus, train, boat), attach to, join together, add to, mix with, to help, to rescue, to add, to buy (retail) to measure (oil, wine), strike gently with the palm, to pat搭 ,沽 ,拍
to rebuild (house or road), to overhaul翻修 [fan1 xiu1]
to repair a road修路 [xiu1 lu4]
to repeat, to follow the same road as重蹈 [chong2 dao4]
to rinse, to collide, to water, to rush, to dash (against), to wash out, to charge, highway, public road冲 [chong1]
to rinse, to collide, to water, to rush, to dash (against), to wash out, to charge, highway, public road沖 [chong1]
to seal up (a door with a paper seal, or a document), to confer an additional title on a nobleman加封 [jia1 feng1]
to set off, to take to the road就道 [jiu4 dao4]
to shut the door and remain inside, fig. to cut off contact杜門不出 [du4 men2 bu4 chu1]
 

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