Results for: carry with the front of a robe
English Chinese
carry with the front of a robe襭 [xie2]
a form or theatrical double act, popular since Qing times, with one player seated stage front and acting out the poem or song of the second player hidden at the back (also written 雙黄|双黄), double reed (as used in oboe or bassoon), an oboe or bassoon双簧 [shuang1 huang2]
a form or theatrical double act, popular since Qing times, with one player seated stage front and acting out the poem or song of the second player hidden at the back (also written 雙黄|双黄), double reed (as used in oboe or bassoon), an oboe or bassoon雙簧 [shuang1 huang2]
a front (i.e. militant group)阵线 [zhen4 xian4]
a front (i.e. militant group)陣線 [zhen4 xian4]
a funeral, to encoffin a corpse, to carry to burial殡 [bin4]
a funeral, to encoffin a corpse, to carry to burial殯 [bin4]
a shop situated on a thoroughfare, shop front店面 ,舖面
administrative officers, persons appointed by a ruling party or an assembly to carry out their decisions, members of an executive committee執行委員
ahead, in front, preceding, above前面 [qian2 mian4]
ahead, the front前方 [qian2 fang1]
anterior chamber (the front chamber of the eye)前房角 [qian2 fang2 jiao3]
bag, sack, pouch, pocket, carry in a pocket, stuff materials into a long bag
band, belt, girdle, ribbon, tire, area, zone, region, to wear, to carry, to lead, to bring, to look after, to raise带 [dai4]
band, belt, girdle, ribbon, tire, area, zone, region, to wear, to carry, to lead, to bring, to look after, to raise帶 [dai4]
 

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