Results for: leave a thing as it is, suspending an affair and leaving it just as it is, not maintain something
English Chinese
to take leave拜别 [bai4 bie2]
to talk idly about any and every thing談天說地
to think nothing of doing sth, to do sth without considering the risks, to leave out of consideration付之度外 [fu4 zhi1 du4 wai4]
to walk, to go, to run, move, to leave, away (in compound verbs, such as 撤走), from, through, to visit, (euph.) to die, leak, to change (shape, form, meaning)走 [zou3]
to withdraw, to leave, to retreat, to pull out撤出 [che4 chu1]
too busy to leave, cannot leave跑不了
trifle, worthless thing, bauble下賤的東西
try to outdo one another, contend for a thing, compete相爭
try to weigh by poising on the hand (one thing or comparing the weight of two things)量量看 (用手 )
tug a thing from both sides拉來拉去
two parties making a bargain or settling an affair for themselves without any arbiter or such medium當面講
unable to hold on to (like a big, round slippery thing), no collateral, to have no family, relatives, property on which a creditor can have a hold as security無著力處 ,無可依據 ,無牽連
unable to part from, unwilling to give up, feel a persistent attachment (for a thing or person), feel reluctant to part company with (a person or thing)戀戀不捨
undecided between taking and leaving去取之間 [qu4 qu3 zhi1 jian1]
undecided between taking and leaving去取之间 [qu4 qu3 zhi1 jian1]
 

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