Results for: type of sweet cake made with Chinese root
English Chinese
hard, solid, firm, strongly made堅定
hard, solid, firm, strongly made結硬
hard, solid, strongly made, having a good deal of money結實 ,穩重
have actually reached a certain age as distinct from the Chinese way of counting age, which makes a person one year old at the time of birth足歲
have agreed beforehand, have said previously, have made the promise beforehand有言在先
have one's mind made up, be determined決意
have sweet memory of , remember with longing or nostalgia懷念
having one side (or one cheek) projecting more than the other, either naturally or from an accident, an article originally made with the two sides different歪一邊
He contracted that work and made enough to buy a house.他包那個工作 ,賺一棟房子。
He has made a good disposition of his property.他的財產處理得很妥善。
He made a rash promise and then stood back and watched without lifting a finger.他詛咒別人死 ,自己袖手旁觀。
healthy environment, healthy atmosphere, righteousness, vital energy (in Chinese medicine)正气 [zheng4 qi4]
healthy environment, healthy atmosphere, righteousness, vital energy (in Chinese medicine)正氣 [zheng4 qi4]
Heaven sends down sweet dew ─ blessing from heaven, good fortune, peace and prosperity天降甘露
hemp cloth, Pueraria lobata (lobed kudzu vine (a legume with starchy roots used in traditional Chinese medicine)葛 [ge2]
 

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