Results for: Central Executive committee (of Communist party or Guomindang)
English Chinese
Tung Chee-hwa (Hong Kong chief executive from 1997 to 2005)董建華 [dong3 jian4 hua2]
two-party system两党制 [liang3 dang3 zhi4]
two-party system兩黨制 [liang3 dang3 zhi4]
Ulanhu (1906-1988), Soviet trained Mongolian communist who became important PRC military leader乌兰夫 [Wu1 lan2 fu1]
Ulanhu (1906-1988), Soviet trained Mongolian communist who became important PRC military leader烏蘭夫 [Wu1 lan2 fu1]
Uluru, iconic large rock formation in central Australia, sacred to Aboriginals, a World Heritage Site, also known as Ayers Rock烏魯汝 [Wu1 lu3 ru3]
US Federal Reserve (Fed), the US central bank美国联邦储备 [Mei3 guo2 lian2 bang1 chu3 bei4]
US Federal Reserve (Fed), the US central bank美國聯邦儲備 [Mei3 guo2 lian2 bang1 chu3 bei4]
US Federal Reserve (Fed), the US central bank美联储 [Mei3 lian2 chu3]
US Federal Reserve (Fed), the US central bank美聯儲 [Mei3 lian2 chu3]
usher in the new and send off the old, (a dinner party held) to greet a new boss, fellow students, etc and bid good-bye to those departing迎新送舊
variant of 宴會|宴会, banquet, feast, dinner party讌會 [yan4 hui4]
very party with whom we have the feud or quarrel, a rival仇家
waiting to fill a vacancy (as an alternate member of a committee)候補
Wang Ming (1904-1974), Soviet trained Chinese communist, Comintern and Soviet stooge and left adventurist in the 1930s, fell out with Mao and moved to Soviet Union from 1956王明 [Wang2 Ming2]
 

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