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Results for: in silence, not speakingTranslations 1 - 30 of 59
English EnglishChinese Chinese
in silence, not speaking默默 [mo4 mo4]
all speaking together, in chorus齊聲 [qi2 sheng1]
all speaking together, in chorus齐声 [qi2 sheng1]
clumsy in speaking, awkward, inarticulate,笨嘴笨舌 [ben4 zui3 ben4 she2]
comparatively speaking比較而言 [bi3 jiao4 er2 yan2]
comparatively speaking比较而言 [bi3 jiao4 er2 yan2]
frank and outspoken, straight speaking, to say what one thinks心直口快 [xin1 zhi2 kou3 kuai4]
frank and outspoken, straight speaking, to say what one thinks心直嘴快 [xin1 zhi2 zui3 kuai4]
general, broad, in general terms, broadly speaking笼统 [long3 tong3]
general, broad, in general terms, broadly speaking籠統 [long3 tong3]
generally speaking一般來說 [yi1 ban1 lai2 shuo1]
generally speaking一般來講 [yi1 ban1 lai2 jiang3]
generally speaking一般来讲 [yi1 ban1 lai2 jiang3]
generally speaking一般来说 [yi1 ban1 lai2 shuo1]
generally speaking一般而言 [yi1 ban1 er2 yan2]
generally speaking, in general一般說來 [yi4 ban1 shuo1 lai2]
generally speaking, in general一般说来 [yi4 ban1 shuo1 lai2]
generally speaking, to sum up, in summary, in short总的来说 [zong3 de5 lai2 shuo1]
generally speaking, to sum up, in summary, in short總的來說 [zong3 de5 lai2 shuo1]
historical point of view, historically speaking史觀 [shi3 guan1]
historical point of view, historically speaking史观 [shi3 guan1]
lit. crow and peacock make no sound, absolute silence; not a single voice can be heard, absolute silence鴉雀無聲 [ya1 que4 wu2 sheng1]
lit. crow and peacock make no sound, absolute silence; not a single voice can be heard, absolute silence鸦雀无声 [ya1 que4 wu2 sheng1]
move the mouth as in speaking嗫 [nie4]
move the mouth as in speaking囁 [nie4]
normally, ordinarily speaking照說 [zhao4 shuo1]
normally, ordinarily speaking照说 [zhao4 shuo1]
observe a moment of silence in tribute默哀 [mo4 ai1]
oxymoron (paradoxical or selfcontradictory expression, such as English "deafening silence")逆喻 [ni4 yu4]
profanity, obscene language, speaking rudely脏话 [zang1 hua4]
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 250,000. There are 400 language pairs and over 10.6 million translations in total. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped. Look at the list of available language pairs. EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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