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Results for: [jia4 zhi2] value, worthTranslations 1 - 30 of 44
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(idiom) unable to put forward an opinion; have no idea, not interesting; boring, not worth talking about沒意思 [mei2 yi4 si5]
(idiom) unable to put forward an opinion; have no idea, not interesting; boring, not worth talking about没意思 [mei2 yi4 si5]
(saying) sth is well worth doing; have a bright future大有可为 [da4 you3 ke3 wei2]
(saying) sth is well worth doing; have a bright future大有可為 [da4 you3 ke3 wei2]
a promise worth one thousand in gold; a promise that must be kept一諾千金 [yi1 nuo4 qian1 jin1]
a promise worth one thousand in gold; a promise that must be kept一诺千金 [yi1 nuo4 qian1 jin1]
a promise worth one thousand in gold; a promise that must be kept千金一諾 [qian1 jin1 yi1 nuo4]
a promise worth one thousand in gold; a promise that must be kept千金一诺 [qian1 jin1 yi1 nuo4]
able to withstand careful appreciation, well worth a second look耐看 [nai4 kan4]
An interval of time is worth an ounce of gold (俗谚 common saying); free time is to be treasured一寸光阴一寸金 [yi1 cun4 guang1 yin1 yi1 cun4 jin1]
An interval of time is worth an ounce of gold (俗谚 common saying); free time is to be treasured一寸光陰一寸金 [yi1 cun4 guang1 yin1 yi1 cun4 jin1]
auspicious, worth celebrating, worthy of congratulations值得庆幸 [zhi2 de5 qing4 xing4]
auspicious, worth celebrating, worthy of congratulations值得慶幸 [zhi2 de5 qing4 xing4]
be worth reading a hundred times百讀不厭 [bai3 du2 bu4 yan4]
be worth reading a hundred times百读不厌 [bai3 du2 bu4 yan4]
crumbs, filings, worth while屑 [xie4]
hostage, substance, nature, quality, Taiwan pr. zhi2質 [zhi4]
hostage, substance, nature, quality, Taiwan pr. zhi2质 [zhi4]
insufficient, lacking, deficiency, not enough, inadequate, not worth, cannot, should不足 [bu4 zu2]
nice to hear, worth listening to受听 [shou4 ting1]
nice to hear, worth listening to受聽 [shou4 ting1]
not worth不值 [bu4 zhi2]
not worth it划不来 [hua2 bu5 lai2]
pointless expense, not worth the money spent冤枉錢 [yuan1 wang5 qian2]
pointless expense, not worth the money spent冤枉钱 [yuan1 wang5 qian2]
pointless expense, not worth the money spent冤錢 [yuan1 qian2]
pointless expense, not worth the money spent冤钱 [yuan1 qian2]
pointless trip, not worth the trip冤枉路 [yuan1 wang5 lu4]
the prospects are very good, sth well worth doing大有作为 [da4 you3 zuo4 wei2]
the prospects are very good, sth well worth doing大有作為 [da4 you3 zuo4 wei2]
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