Results for: to embark on a journey
English Chinese
ten thousand crags and torrents; the trials and tribulations of a long journey, a long and difficult road萬水千山 [wan4 shui3 qian1 shan1]
the Four Classic Novels of Chinese literature, namely A Dream of Red Mansions 紅樓夢|红楼梦, Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义, Water Margin 水滸傳|水浒传, Journey to the West 西游記|西游记四大名著 [si4 da4 ming2 zhu4]
the ROC's journey of 10,000 "li" ─ said of those who early attain office, years of great promise鵬程萬里
to embark, to travel by ship, to ferry乘船 [cheng2 chuan2]
to equip, to fit out, to get ready (for a journey), to arrange (clothes) to be ready整装 [zheng3 zhuang1]
to equip, to fit out, to get ready (for a journey), to arrange (clothes) to be ready整裝 [zheng3 zhuang1]
to get ready (for a journey), ready and waiting整装待发 [zheng3 zhuang1 dai4 fa1]
to get ready (for a journey), ready and waiting整裝待發 [zheng3 zhuang1 dai4 fa1]
to go on a journey, away from home, exit door, to go out of the door出門 [chu1 men2]
to go on a journey, away from home, exit door, to go out of the door出门 [chu1 men2]
to have a pleasant journey, bon voyage一路平安 [yi1 lu4 ping2 an1]
to leave (on a long journey), to part from sb离别 [li2 bie2]
to leave (on a long journey), to part from sb離別 [li2 bie2]
to make a round trip, a return journey來回 [lai2 hui2]
to make a round trip, a return journey打來回 [da3 lai2 hui2]
 

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