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Results for: casual greeting (letter form)Translations 1 - 30 of 459
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(math.) first fundamental form第一基本形式 [di4 yi1 ji1 ben3 xing2 shi4]
(pron) what, (idiom) "whatever", used to replace some verbs in a sentence to form a more general sentence怎么着 [zen3 me5 zhe5]
(pron) what, (idiom) "whatever", used to replace some verbs in a sentence to form a more general sentence怎麼著 [zen3 me5 zhe5]
a bonus issue (a form of dividend payment)发行红利股 [fa1 xing2 hong2 li4 gu3]
a bonus issue (a form of dividend payment)發行紅利股 [fa1 xing2 hong2 li4 gu3]
a diplomatic note, letter of understanding or concern exchanged between governments照会 [zhao4 hui4]
a diplomatic note, letter of understanding or concern exchanged between governments照會 [zhao4 hui4]
a form of metal plating鎦金 [liu2 jin1]
a form of metal plating镏金 [liu2 jin1]
a form of puppet theater杖头木偶 [zhang4 tou2 mu4 ou3]
a form of puppet theater杖頭木偶 [zhang4 tou2 mu4 ou3]
a form of Yuefu 樂府|乐府 mourning song or elegy, lit. to visit a tomb on Mt Mang邙山行 [Mang2 shan1 xing2]
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 hundred per cent, to the letter, out-and-out不折不扣 [bu4 zhe2 bu4 kou4]
a letter简帖 [jian3 tie3]
a letter简帖儿 [jian3 tie3 r5]
a letter簡帖 [jian3 tie3]
a letter簡帖兒 [jian3 tie3 r5]
a letter (i.e. sent in the mail)信件 [xin4 jian4]
a letter, an epistle (in the bible)书信 [shu1 xin4]
a letter, an epistle (in the bible)書信 [shu1 xin4]
a popular form of narrative literature flourishing in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) with alternate prose and rhymed parts for recitation and singing (often on Buddhist themes)变文 [bian4 wen2]
a popular form of narrative literature flourishing in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) with alternate prose and rhymed parts for recitation and singing (often on Buddhist themes)變文 [bian4 wen2]
a tax declaration form, a tax return報單 [bao4 dan1]
a tax declaration form, a tax return报单 [bao4 dan1]
a tax return, a tax declaration form報稅表 [bao4 shui4 biao3]
a tax return, a tax declaration form报税表 [bao4 shui4 biao3]
a Yuan dynasty form of musical comedy杂剧 [za2 ju4]
a Yuan dynasty form of musical comedy雜劇 [za2 ju4]
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