Results for: put forward
English Chinese
surging forward with great momentum, unfolding on a magnificent scale波澜壮阔 [bo1 lan2 zhuang4 kuo4]
surging forward with great momentum, unfolding on a magnificent scale波瀾壯闊 [bo1 lan2 zhuang4 kuo4]
the Great Leap Forward (1956-1958)大跃进 [da4 yue4 jin4]
the Great Leap Forward (1956-1958)大躍進 [da4 yue4 jin4]
the Three Represents enunciated by Jiang Zemin 江澤民|江泽民 as the duty of the Chinese Communist party in 2001, namely to represent productivity of an advanced society, forward progress of advanced culture and the fundamental interests of the people三个代表 [san1 ge4 dai4 biao3]
the Three Represents enunciated by Jiang Zemin 江澤民|江泽民 as the duty of the Chinese Communist party in 2001, namely to represent productivity of an advanced society, forward progress of advanced culture and the fundamental interests of the people三個代表 [san1 ge4 dai4 biao3]
thrust one's head forward so as to see or hear better, drop in, visit伸頭 ,拜訪
thrust one's head forward so as to see or hear better, take (something) more伸頭 ,多拿
to advance, forward motion行进 [xing2 jin4]
to advance, forward motion行進 [xing2 jin4]
to advance, to rush forward銳進 [rui4 jin4]
to advance, to rush forward锐进 [rui4 jin4]
to approve and forward, to endorse, stamp "approved for distribution"批轉 [pi1 zhuan3]
to approve and forward, to endorse, stamp "approved for distribution"批转 [pi1 zhuan3]
to carry (hanging down from the hand), to lift, to put forward, to mention, (upwards character stroke), lifting (brush stroke in painting), a scoop for measuring liquid提 [ti2]
 

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