Results for: easily finding a new means of livelihood when the former way fails
English Chinese
have on means of livelihood (hang up the pot, not have anything to cook)無米炊
have succeeded in finding找到了
have tried every means, have left no stone unturned用盡心機
He does things so inattentively that they easily fall apart.都馬馬虎虎做一做 ,才會那麼容易壞。
He gets angry that easily, I don't dare joke with him.他那麼容易生氣 ,我不敢跟他開玩笑。
head, the chief, leader, the first, beginning, capital, classifier of songs, poems, hymns ("nng siu si" means two poems)
heated (debate, battle), drastic (measures, means), violent (actions, speeches), radical or extremist (party), fierce (combat)激烈
heated (debate, battle), drastic (measures, means), violent (actions, speeches), radical, extremist, fierce激烈
heaven, male, father, sovereign ("kan" means clean, dry)
High trees attract the wind. ─ Famous persons attract criticisms easily.樹大招風
His whole family depends on him for its livelihood.他們一家人都依靠他一人生活。
Hoan-hu means an ordinary person.凡夫是普通人。
hole, aperture, wound, cut, leak, pit, cave, den, burrow, opportunity for making money, for finding fault孔 ,洞 ,傷口
holes and crevices, a flaw, opportunity for finding fault or getting money out of people縫隙
I don't fear an impetuous person, because an upright person is easily convinced.急性的人我不怕 ,因為正直的人容易被說服。
 

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