Results for: not making progress in study
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entering the Way, you seem to coil back (Laozi 老子, the Book of Dao 道德经, Chap. 14), progress in the Dao can seem illusory进道若蜷 [jin4 dao4 ruo4 quan2]
entering the Way, you seem to coil back (Laozi 老子, the Book of Dao 道德经, Chap. 14), progress in the Dao can seem illusory进道若退 [jin4 dao4 ruo4 tui4]
entering the Way, you seem to coil back (Laozi 老子, the Book of Dao 道德经, Chap. 14), progress in the Dao can seem illusory進道若蜷 [jin4 dao4 ruo4 quan2]
entering the Way, you seem to coil back (Laozi 老子, the Book of Dao 道德经, Chap. 14), progress in the Dao can seem illusory進道若退 [jin4 dao4 ruo4 tui4]
evolution, gradual forward progress演进 [yan3 jin4]
evolution, gradual forward progress演進 [yan3 jin4]
evolve, evolution, to progress culturally進化
examine and observe the progress of a disease, diagnose診察
examine, observe, investigate, to survey, to study
examine, to study, make self examination, to introspect, investigate (Catholic)省察
exhort him to study hard苦勸他努力讀書。
expert in making money生財有道
feasibility study可行性研究 [ke3 xing2 xing4 yan2 jiu1]
feign madness, act in a clownery making people laugh詼諧滑稽 ,裝瘋賣傻
Ferdinand von Richthofen (1833-1905), German geologist and explorer who published a major foundational study of the geology of China in 1887 and first introduced the term Silk Road 絲綢之路|丝绸之路李希霍芬 [Li3 xi1 huo4 fen1]
 

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