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(John) Rabe (German eyewitness to Nanjing massacre)拉貝 [La1 bei4]
(John) Rabe (German eyewitness to Nanjing massacre)拉贝 [La1 bei4]
Eriugena, John Scottus (c. 810-880) Irish poet, theologian, and philosopher of Neoplatonism愛留根納 [Ai4 liu2 gen1 na4]
Eriugena, John Scottus (c. 810-880) Irish poet, theologian, and philosopher of Neoplatonism爱留根纳 [Ai4 liu2 gen1 na4]
First epistle of St John約翰一書 [Yue1 han4 yi1 shu1]
First epistle of St John约翰一书 [Yue1 han4 yi1 shu1]
First epistle of St John, also written 約翰一書|约翰一书約翰壹書 [Yue1 han4 yi1 shu1]
First epistle of St John, also written 約翰一書|约翰一书约翰壹书 [Yue1 han4 yi1 shu1]
Gospel according to St John約翰福音 [Yue1 han4 fu2 yin1]
Gospel according to St John约翰福音 [Yue1 han4 fu2 yin1]
Gospel according to St John若望福音 [Ruo4 wang4 fu2 yin1]
John (less common form of 若望 or 約翰|约翰)若翰 [Ruo4 han4]
John (name), Johan (name), Johann (name)約翰 [Yue1 han4]
John (name), Johan (name), Johann (name)约翰 [Yue1 han4]
John Chang (Taiwan Foreign Minister)章孝严 [zhang1 xiao4 yan2]
John Chang (Taiwan Foreign Minister)章孝嚴 [zhang1 xiao4 yan2]
John Dalton鐸尼達利惇 [Duo2 ni2 Da2 li4 dun1]
John Dalton铎尼达利敦 [Duo2 ni2 Da2 li4 dun1]
John Hawkins (1532-1595), British seaman involved in sea war with Spain約翰・霍金斯 [Yue1 han4 · Huo4 jin1 si1]
John Hawkins (1532-1595), British seaman involved in sea war with Spain约翰・霍金斯 [Yue1 han4 · Huo4 jin1 si1]
John Huang (Democratic Party fundraiser)黃建南 [huang2 jian4 nan2]
John Huang (Democratic Party fundraiser)黄建南 [huang2 jian4 nan2]
John Rabe (German eyewitness to Nanjing massacre)約翰拉貝 [Yue1 han4 La1 bei4]
John Rabe (German eyewitness to Nanjing massacre)约翰拉贝 [Yue1 han4 La1 bei4]
John the Baptist施洗約翰 [shi1 xi3 yue1 han4]
John the Baptist施洗约翰 [shi1 xi3 yue1 han4]
John the Baptist施洗者約翰 [Shi1 xi3 zhe3 Yue1 han4]
John the Baptist施洗者约翰 [Shi1 xi3 zhe3 Yue1 han4]
John, Saint John, less common variant of 約翰|约翰 preferred by the Catholic church若望 [Ruo4 wang4]
Magna Carta, contract forced on Norman king John of England in 1215 by his barons, subsequently viewed as a basis of constitutional government and human rights大宪章 [da4 xian4 zhang1]
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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.

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