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(set phrase) (noun) sweet and honeyed phrases, flattering words甜言蜜語 [tian2 yan2 mi4 yu3]
(set phrase) (noun) sweet and honeyed phrases, flattering words甜言蜜语 [tian2 yan2 mi4 yu3]
A rose by any other name (would smell as sweet)玫瑰不管叫啥名 [mei2 gui1 bu4 guan3 jiao4 sha2 ming2]
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet玫瑰不管叫啥名,聞起來總是香的 [mei2 gui1 bu4 guan3 jiao4 sha2 ming2 , wen2 qi3 lai5 zong3 shi4 xiang1 de5]
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet玫瑰不管叫啥名,闻起来总是香的 [mei2 gui1 bu4 guan3 jiao4 sha2 ming2 , wen2 qi3 lai5 zong3 shi4 xiang1 de5]
Acorus calamus, sweet sedge or sweet flag水菖蒲 [shui3 chang1 pu2]
Acorus calamus, sweet sedge or sweet flag菖蒲 [chang1 pu2]
beautiful, sweet, engaging嫣然 [yan1 ran2]
Coumarouna odorata, tonka beans, coumarin, sweet smelling grass, same as 熏薰 [xun1]
dessert, sweet甜食 [tian2 shi2]
Dioscorea alata (Kinampay or aromatic purple yam, a sweet root crop)参薯 [shen1 shu3]
Dioscorea alata (Kinampay or aromatic purple yam, a sweet root crop)參薯 [shen1 shu3]
elixirs, sweet wine酏 [yi2]
flattering and fawning; sweet-talking阿諛奉承 [a1 yu2 feng4 cheng2]
flattering and fawning; sweet-talking阿谀奉承 [a1 yu2 feng4 cheng2]
fragrance, bouquet, sweet smell香味 [xiang1 wei4]
fragrant, incense, (of food) savory, appetizing, sweet, scented, popular香 [xiang1]
fried potato chips薯片 [shu3 pian4]
hot and sour shredded potato酸辣土豆丝 [suan1 la4 tu3 dou4 si1]
hot and sour shredded potato酸辣土豆絲 [suan1 la4 tu3 dou4 si1]
maltose (sweet syrup)麥芽糖 [mai4 ya2 tang2]
maltose (sweet syrup)麦芽糖 [mai4 ya2 tang2]
potato土豆 [tu3 dou4]
potato洋芋 [yang2 yu4]
potato馬鈴薯 [ma3 ling2 shu3]
potato马铃薯 [ma3 ling2 shu3]
potato, yam薯 [shu3]
potato, yam藷 [shu3]
shredded potato土豆丝 [tu3 dou4 si1]
shredded potato土豆絲 [tu3 dou4 si1]
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