»æ Num. Index: 81B.20-8     £t£¸£¶£¾ bing3    .
N.(1) Cake, pastry, any of various pastry made chiefly o flour, such as ªo»æ fried wheat cake;
¯O»æ baked wheat cake, etc.
(2) Used of a round, flat object: »È»æ (now rare) silver dollar;
À£¦¨¦×»æ crushed into a hamburger.
Words1. »æ¡¼ bing3cheng1, n., a large, flat pan used for roasting cakes.
2. Ⱦȍ birnger3, n., sweetmeats in general.
3. »æ°® bing3gan1, n., biscuites;
4. »æ°® bing3gan1, n., also wr. ¤z.
5. »æª÷ bing3jin1, n., silver dollar;
6. »æª÷ bing3jin1, n., (MC) servants' tips.
7. »æ¤l bing3zi0, n., (1) pastry, esp. a kind of hard cake, made of flour and corn;
8. »æ¤l bing3zi0, n., (2) (dial.) a stubborn person.
9. »æ»È bing3yin2, n., silver dollar (now rare).

¡¼ Num. Index: 81B.21-2     £x£¹£¬£¿ duo4    .
N.¡¼¡¼ former name for ravioli, dumpling.

À` Num. Index: 81B.21-9     £££¸£³£¿ xian4    .
N.(xian4zi0) Stuffing (of a bun, ravioli, etc.).

¡¼ Num. Index: 81B.22-3     £t£¬£½ bo2    . [Var. of ñ® 81B.00]

¡¼ Num. Index: 81B.22-6     £w£³£¿ fan4    . [Var. of ¶º 81B.82]

¹¢ Num. Index: 81B.22-9     £¦£¿ shi4    .
N.Decorations (on hair, body, carriage, style): ªA¹¢ costume, style of dress;
¥~¹¢ external appearance.
V.t.(1) To decorate, polish, improve appearance: ­×¹¢ to polish (writing, conduct), renovate (building), refurbish (furniture);
¸Ë¹¢ to dress up, also pretend.
(2) To cover up, hide (blemishes): ±»¹¢¡A¯»¹¢ cover up, whitewash (personal record);
¤å¹L¹¢«D cover up and whitewash mistakes;
¹¢µü¡A¹¢»¡ shi4ci2, shi4shuo1¡õ.
Words1. ¹¢¥ó¨à shi4jia3er0, n., sundries, accessories (¡×¤°¥ó¨à).
2. ¹¢²× shi4zhong1, phr., to give proper burial ceremony.
3. ¹¢»¡ shi4shuo1, n., see shi4ci2¡õ.
4. ¹¢µü shi4ci2, (1) n., purely decorative phrr.;
5. ¹¢µü shi4ci2, (2) v.i., to invent story or excuse.
6. ¹¢°° shi4wei4, v.i., to pretend.
7. ¹¢ª« shi4wu4, n., decorative items.

èà Num. Index: 81B.30-3     £x£²£¿ dou4    .
Words1. èÃÔH dou4ding4, n., various pastries arranged on altar;
2. èÃÔH dou4ding4, n., verbiage, piling up of phrr. for show.

öv Num. Index: 81B.30-6     £¤£³ zhan1    .
N.Thick gruel: övµ° gruel in gen.

ó¯ Num. Index: 81B.30-8     £££¸£² xiu1    .
N.Meals: ¹Åó¯ nice meals.
V.t. (AC) to offer.

¡¼ Num. Index: 81B.40-6     £v£¬£½ mo2    .
Words1. ¡¼¡¼ mo2mo0, n., (Peking) Chinese bun (also wr. ó±).

À] Num. Index: 81B.40-6     £|£¹£³£¾ guan3    . [Interch. ¡¼]
N.(1) A public resort, private dwelling, establishment: ®ÈÀ] a hotel;
À\À]¡A¶ºÀ]¡AµæÀ] restaurant;
°sÀ] a bar, wine shop;
¯ùÀ] teahouse;
À]¤l guan3zi0¡õ;
©@°ØÀ] a coffee shop;
·Ó¬ÛÀ] photography studio;
À]¨à a place where food, tea, or wine is served;
À]ªÙ guan3she4¡õ;
§OÀ] a villa, country house;
¤½À] (court.) a private dwelling house;
À]Åæ guan3yi4¡õ;
·|À] a guildhall, a club for members of a clan or district.
(2) A public office or building: °ê¥vÀ] the Bureau of National History;
¸ê®ÆÀ] archives;
³Õª«À] museum;
¹Ï®ÑÀ] library;
¬ì¾ÇÀ] science hall;
¤j¨ÏÀ] embassy;
(Á`) »â¨ÆÀ] consulate (-general).
(3) Formerly, a private school: »XÀ] formerly, a primary school;
®aÀ] a family school;
´NÀ] accept a teaching job in a private school;
À]ª÷ guan3jin1¡õ.
Words1. À]¦a guan3di4, n., a tutor's post.
2. À]ª÷ guan3jin1, n., tutor's salary.
3. À]ªÙ guan3she4, n., hostel.
4. À]¤l guan3zi0, n., a restaurant, an inn: ¤WÀ]¤l¡A¤UÀ]¤l¡A¦YÀ]¤l dine in a restaurant.
5. À]Åæ guan3yi4, n., (AC) a post house.

üÞ Num. Index: 81B.40-8     £¦£³£¿ shan4    . [Var. of ¿¯ 42A.40]

äÎ Num. Index: 81B.40-9     £y£¸£³£¾ tian3    .
V.t.(AC) to lure or bait with sweet words.

¹~ Num. Index: 81B.40-9     £¸£½ yi2    .
N.Sweetmeats.

ÃH Num. Index: 81B.41-9     £{£¸£²£¿ liu4    .
V.t.To reheat, heat up (also wr. ·È): §â²D¶ºÃH¤@ÃH heat up the cold rice;
ÃH¥]¤l heat up buns by steaming.

è Num. Index: 81B.42-1     £t£¹ bu1         (*£t£¹£¿ bu4    ).
N.(LL) late afternoon, supper time: è娃 (var. of ­÷ 41A.42).
V.t. & i.(1) (LL) to eat: èÂì] eat and drink.
(2) (*bu4) To feed (person), as var. of ­÷ 40A.42.

ïM Num. Index: 81B.42-1     £~£¹£½ hu2    .
N.Gruel;
paste.
Words1. ïM¤f hu2kou3, v.i., make a living to feed the family.

Àa Num. Index: 81B.42-8     £¸£±£½ yao2         (shiaur    ). [Var. of ªÔ 82.42]

»è Num. Index: 81B.42-9     £££¸£µ£¾ xiang3    .
N.Soldier's pay and rations: ³»è rations for army;
now also salary in gen. (¡×Á~): µo»è give out pay;
ȉȏ receive pay;
¦©»è have pay deducted.
V.t.(LL) to give a gift, esp. food: »è«È give dinner to guests;
(fig.) »è¥H¦Ñ®± give him a taste of one's blow.
Words1. »è¿ú xiang3qian2, n., soldier's pay and rations.
2. »è³æ xiang3dan1, n., bill of rations and food in the army.
3. »èõX xiang3kui4, n., soldier's rations.
4. »è¶µ xiang3xiang4, n., army funds;
5. »è¶µ xiang3xiang4, n., soldier's pay.
6. »è»È xiang3yin2, n., soldier's pay.

ïO Num. Index: 81B.50-4     £££¸£¶£½ xing2    .
N.Treacle made from malt.
Adj.(1) Sticky.
(2) ïOÀß (eyes) drowsy, about to close.

ïP Num. Index: 81B.50-4     £¯£¿ ai4    .
Adj.(AC) spoiled, putrid, tainted (food).

¹} Num. Index: 81B.50-5     syh    .
V.t.To feed (cattle, baby, etc.).
Words1. ¹}®Æ si4liao4, n., animal feed.
2. ¹}¾i si4yang3, v.t., to raise (cattle, silkworms, birds).

¶½ Num. Index: 81B.50-9     £¥£¿ chi4    .
V.i. & t.(1) (In official documents) order that s.t. be done: ÄY¶½ order strictly;
¥Ó¶½ order explicitly or repeatedly.
(2) to readjust, put to order: ¶½°` order one's own conduct.
Adj.Neat, orderly: ÂÔ¶½ cautious in conduct;
¾ã¶½ neat, orderly.
Words1. ¶½ª¾ chi4zhi1, phr., order to let it be known.
2. ¶½¥O chi4ling4, v.t., order that ... be done.
3. ¶½®³ chi4na2, v.t., issue order to arrest.
4. ¶½¬£ chi4pai4, v.t., to appoint for some duty.

üÝ Num. Index: 81B.63-8     £|£± gao1    . [Var. of ¿| 22C.63]

¶» Num. Index: 81B.70-1     £y£¹£´£½ tun2    .
N.À_¶» 81B.70, wonton, a Chin. kind of ravioli.

ÄÇ Num. Index: 81B.70-1     £§£±£½ rao2    .
N.A surname.
V.t.(1) Forgive, pardon: ÄÇ®¤ rao2shu4¡õ;
ÄǤF¥L§a let's forgive him;
ÄǤH rao2ren2¡õ;
ÄÇ©R rao2ming4¡õ;
ÄǨà pardon: §i­ÓÄǨà ask for pardon;
°QÄÇ ask for forgiveness;
¨DÄÇ ditto;
¥ÕÄÇ extra amount given free of charge, useless, vain, futile, easy to cope with.
(2) Implicate, involve in: §Ú¤£§i¶D¥L§a¡A®£©È¥L¤]ÄǦbúG­± if I don't tell him, I'm afraid he may get involved.
(3) Give as an extra: Äǵ¹§A¤@­Ó here's an extra one for you!
Adj.Abundant, plentiful: ´IÄÇ rich, wealthy;
Â×ÄÇ plentiful, bountiful;
ÄÇ´I abundant, having plenty;
ÄǸΠwell-to-do;
ÄÇ¨× lavish, extravagant;
ÄÇ­l prolific, overflowing;
ÄǨU (of soil) rich, fertile.
Adv.Even: Ädzo»òµÛ¡AÁÙ¦³¤H»¡¶~¸Ü even in such a case, some people would still be dissatisfied and grumble.
Words1. ÄÇ©R rao2ming4, v.t., spare (s.o.) his life.
2. ÄÇÅý rao2rang4, v.t., forgive and forget, condone.
3. ÄǤH rao2ren2, v.i., (1) give s.o. an advantage over oneself;
4. ÄǤH rao2ren2, v.i., (2) forgive s.o.
5. ÄÇ¦Þ rao2she2, v.i., prattle, babble, gossip, be talkative.
6. ÄÇ®¤ rao2shu4, v.t., forgive, pardon, excuse, condone.
7. ÄÇÀY rao2tou0, n., anything extra.
8. Äǯq rao2yi4, adj., surplus, excess, extra.

À_ Num. Index: 81B.70-4     £~£¹£´£½ hun2    .
Words1. À_¶» hun2tun0, n., Chinese ravioli, with meat stuffing, usu. served in soup (also wr. as ¡§wonton¡¨).

°§ Num. Index: 81B.70-4     £¡£¸ ji1    . [Var. of ÄÈ 81B.71]
N.Hunger: ÃJ¯î ji1(')huang1¡õ;
°§´H¥æûO suffering from cold and hunger;
°§§x afflicted by shortage of food;
°§¤õ ji1huo3, ÄÈ´÷ ji1ke3¡õ.
Adj.Hungry: °§¾j ji1e4¡õ;
°§¥Á starving masses;
°§¤£¾Ü­¹ all food is delicious to the starving;
°§¸zñFñF rumblings of an empty stomach;
°§¹¡³Ò¸L to slave all day long with no assurance when the next meal will come;
°§¦W´÷¶Õ greedy for honor and power;
¨{°§ starving, famished;
¹¡º~¤£ª¾¾jº~°§ those with enough food to eat don't know how it feels to go without it.
Words1. °§¾j ji1e4, v.i. & adj., (feel) hungry, (be) without food to eat.
2. °§¯î ji1huang0, n., (1) famine, poverty: ¾x°§¯î reduced to destitution;
3. °§¯î ji1huang1, n., (2) indebtedness: ©Ô°§¯î run into debt;
4. °§¯î ji1huang1, n., (3) difficulties, hardships, adversity.
5. °§¤õ ji1huo3, n., (1) a burning desire for food: °§¤õ¤¤¿N acute hunger;
6. °§¤õ ji1huo3, n., (2) eager longing or intense desire for things other than food.
7. °§ÄD ji1jin3, n., (¡×ÄÈÄD) starvation resulting from crop failure.
8. °§´÷ ji1ke3, n., (1) hunger and thirst;
9. °§´÷ ji1ke3, n., (2) an irresistible desire or longing: ©Ê°§´÷ sex-starved.

ÃJ Num. Index: 81B.70-9     £}£¹£°£¿ kui4    .
N.A gift, friendly present.
Words1. ÃJÃØ kui4zeng4, n., (LL) a gift.

¹¡ Num. Index: 81B.70-9     £t£±£¾ bao3    .
V.t.(1) To give a full blow: ¹¡¥H¦Ñ®± hit one full in the face.
(2) Fill: ¹¡§Ú¥H¼w (AC) imbue me with virtue.
Adj.Well-filled (with food), satisfied to the full, replete, saturated: ¦Yªº¹¡¹¡ªº eat one's full;
¹¡¾Ç¤§¤h well-versed scholar.
Adv.Fully: ¹¡¸g¥@¬G Well-experienced in ways of the world;
¹¡¹Á±wÃø fully taste all hardships;
¹¡¬Ý¡A¹¡À\¨q¦â fully enjoy the beauty;
¹¡­¹²×¤é¡AµL©Ò¥Î¤ß spend one's day in food (and drink) and have an empty head.
Words1. ¹¡ÜШà bao3ge2er0, v.i., belch.
2. ¹¡©MÂI bao3he2dian3, n., (chem.) saturation point.
3. ¹¡º¡ bao2man3, adj., vigorous: ºë¯«¹¡º¡ full of energy.
4. ¹¡·x bao2nuan3, adj., well-fed and well-covered, living a luxurious life: ¹¡·x«ä²] luxury leads to sex.

ñ­ Num. Index: 81B.70-9     £££¸£¿ xi4    .
N.(1) Live sacrifice: ñ­¦Ï (AC) sacrificial lamb.
N(2) Grain for rations: ¡¼ñ­ (AC) horse-feed.

Æa Num. Index: 81B.70-9     £¥£³£½ chan2    .
Adj.(1) Greedy, gluttonous: ¼LÆa loving to eat esp. outside meals;
¤âÆa have greedy hands.
(2) Lewd, sex hungry: ²´Æa greedy looks at women;
Æa²´¤Õ charnyan2kong3¡õ.
(3) (Of vegetables) take up a lot of oil to be palatable (such as spinach): µÔµæ«ÜÆa.
Words1. ÆaÀ÷ chan2lao2, n., tuberculosis;
2. ÆaÀ÷ chan2lao2, n., hence (adj.) gluttonous for food or overindulgent in sex.
3. Æa²C chan2xian2, v.t., mouth watering at (the sight of food or women).
4. Æa²´¤Õ chan2yan2kong3, adj., lecherous looks at women.

À^ Num. Index: 81B.71-7     £¡£¸£³£¿ jian4    .
N.Sweetmeats, preserves: À^ªG preserved fruits;
»eÀ^ sweetmeats, glazed fruit.
V.i.See compp.¡õ.
Words1. À^§O jian4bie2, v.i., give a farewell party.
2. À^¦æ jian4xing2, v.i., ditto.

¾j Num. Index: 81B.71-9     £®£¿ e4    .
Adj.Hungry, starved: °§¾j ditto;
¾j¦º¤F famished;
¨{¤l¾j feeling hungry;
¾jªê¼³­¹ prey on victim like a famished tiger.
Words1. ¾j»J e4ge2, adj., greedy, avaricious.
2. ¾j°­ e4gui3, n., (1) (abuse) overgreedy person;
3. ¾j°­ e4gui3, n., (2) (Budd). ghost condemned to be forever hungry in hell.
4. ¾j¯T e4lang2, n., a rapacious person (for sex, money).
5. ¾j×g e4piao3, n., (LL) corpses of those starved to death.
6. ¾j¯¾ e4wen2, n., (fortunetelling) lines on both corners of the mouth, presaging death by starvation.

ÄÈ Num. Index: 81B.71-9     £¡£¸ ji1    .
N.Hunger, dearth, scarcity, famine: ¤jÄÈ (AC) a great famine;
ÄÈÄD zhe1jin3, ÄȺp ji1qian4¡õ.
Adj.(Interch. °§) hungry, starved, famished: ÄȸzñFñF rumblings of an empty stomach.
Words1. Äȹ¡ ji1bao3, n., the state of being hungry or satiated: ¤£ª¾Äȹ¡ too young to know when to eat.
2. ÄȺp ji1qian4, n., famine due to crop failure.
3. ÄÈ´H ji1han2, (1) adj., hungry and cold;
4. ÄÈ´H ji1han2, (2) n., hungry and cold.
5. ÄÈÄD ji1jin3, n., shortage of food, famine.
6. ÄÈ·Ä ji1ni4, n., (LL) sufferings of the masses.

àâ Num. Index: 81B.72-6     £t£¸£¿ bi4    .
N.(AC) flavor of food.

õX Num. Index: 81B.80-2     £}£¹£°£¿ kui4    .
N.(1) (AC) food or lunch basket served to superiors.
(2) A gift, see ÃJ 81B.70.

õW Num. Index: 81B.80-5     £¤£¹£³£¿ zhuan4    .
N.(LL) food served at table: ªÔõW ditto;
²±õW a rich dinner;
µæõW simple meal;
³]õW prepare a dinner;
õW¨ã food vessels.
V.t.(AC) to eat: ¦³°s­¹ (zhuan4syh) ¥ý¥ÍõW (AC) when there is food and drink, it is served to the elders.

ó± Num. Index: 81B.81-2     £v£¬£½ mo2    .
Words1. ó±ó± mo2mo0, n., (Peking) Chinese bun¡×ÄCÀY 81B.82 (also wr. ¡¼).

Ü® Num. Index: 81B.81-9     £º£¿ yU4    .
V.t.(AC) to fill full;
p.p., well-filled, well-fed.

ïS Num. Index: 81B.81-9     £~£²£½ hou2    . [Var. ¡¼ 22C.81]

¶¼ Num. Index: 81B.81-9     £¸£´£¾ yin3         (*£¸£´£¿ yin4    ).
N.A drink: §N¶¼ cold drink;
¼ö¶¼ hot drink;
¶¼®Æ yin3liao4¡õ.
V.i. & t.(1) To drink (water, tea, fluid): ¶¼­¹ yiinshi2¡õ;
¶¼¤ô«ä·½ phr., ¡§drink water and think of its source¡¨--feel grateful;
¶¼¾}¤î´÷ ¡§drink poison to stop thirst¡¨--remedy worse than what it is supposed to cure;
ºZ¶¼ drink to one's heart's content;
¤@¶¼¦ÓºÉ quaff in one gulp;
¶¼¾J¦Û¾K said in praise of a fascinating character;
¶¼°¨§ë¿ú pay even for a horse's drink of water--extreme honesty.
(2) (Fig.) to swallow: ¶¼¼u¦Ó¦º die of hit by bullet;
¶¼«ë¦Ó²× die with a deep regret;
¶¼ª_ ¡§swallow tears¡¨--to sob;
¶¼¦å (from ª_¦å) swallow tears of blood;
¥Ú¤D¶¼¦Ð (AC) arrow sinks completely into object.
(3) (*yin4) To offer drink to (person): ¶¼¤§¥H¤ô give person water to drink.
Words1. ¶¼¦B yin3bing1, phr., (AC) to cool oneself off by having some cold drinks.
2. ¶¼¯ù yin3cha2, n. & v.i., (Cantonese) have tea and snacks.
3. ¶¼ª_ yin3chi41, v.i., to sob.
4. ¶¼¾¹ yin3chi42, n., (1) a drinking vessel;
5. ¶¼¾¹ yin3chi42, n., (2) (AC) use skull of enemy for a drinking vessel, interpreted also as use as chamberpot.
6. ¶¼À^ yin3jian4, v.i., (AC) give a farewell party to friend.
7. ¶¼®Æ yin3liao4, n., liquid food, soup, any drink.
8. ¶¼­¹ yin2shi2, n., food and drink;
9. ¶¼­¹ yin2shi2, n., food in gen.
10. ¶¼¤l yin2zi3, n., (Chin. med.) medical potion or concoction (cf. ¤Þ¤l 50S.22).

ÃI Num. Index: 81B.82-2     £ª£² sou1    .
Adj.(1) (Food) spoiled, putrid, bad (related íë 42A.01).
(2) Erroneous: ÃI¥D·N wrong-headed idea.
Words1. ÃI¯ä sou1chou4, adj., stinking, putrid, rancid.

ÄC Num. Index: 81B.82-4     £v£³£½ man2    .
Words1. ÄCÀY man2tou0, n., bread, bun;
2. ÄCÀY man2tou0, n., (Shanghai dial.) ¡×¥]¤l: ¦×ÄCÀY a meat stuffed bun.

»å Num. Index: 81B.82-6     £¡£¸£±£¾ jiao3    .
N.»å¤l Chin. ravioli: ¤ô»å¡A»]»å¡A·Î»å¡A¦×»å¡A³½»å¡A³J»å¡A©@³í»å boiled, steamed, fried, meat, fish, egg, curry ravioli.

¶º Num. Index: 81B.82-9     £w£³£¿ fan4    .
N.(1) Rice: ¥Õ¦Ì¶º white cooked rice;
°®¶º usu. rice, opp. µ}¶º gruel, congee;
ª£¶º fried rice;
ª£§N¶º (coll.) piping on an old theme, old talk;
»]¶º steamed rice;
¶º (¦Ì) ²É¨à¡A¶º¤Ú²É¨à¡A grains of rice.
(2) Meal: ¤@¤Ñ¤TÀ\¶º three meals a day;
¶º«á after meal;
¦­¶º¡A¤È¶º¡A±ß¶º breakfast, lunch, supper;
¦Y¶º eat;
¨S¶º¦Y go without meals;
°µ¶º cook a meal;
¶}¶º dinner is served;
Â\¶º lay table for dinner;
¥]¶º take board by the month;
°Q¶º be beggar;
¶º©±¡A¶ºÀ]¡A¶ºÆU¡A¶º¨® fan4dian4, fan4guan3, fan4ting1, fan4che1¡õ;
¶º¨Ó¶}¤f of those who eat and will not work.
(3) Profession, means of living: ¦Y³o¤f¶º to be in this profession;
³o¤f¶º¤£®e©ö¦Y it is difficult to make this kind of a living;
²V¶º¦Y just to make a living somehow.
V.t.(LL) to feed: ¶º¤û feed cattle;
¶º¹¬ give food to monks.
Words1. ¶º¨® fan4che1, n., dining car.
2. ¶º³U fan4dai4, n., esp. °sÅn¶º³U useless person good only for feasting and drinking (¡§rice bag¡¨).
3. ¶º©± fanhdian4, n., food shop, restaurant;
4. ¶º©± fanhdian4, n., now also used for big hotels (¤j¶º©±).
5. ¶ºÀ] fan4guan3, n., restaurant.
6. ¶ºÁç fan4gue, n., pot for boiling rice.
7. ¶º²° (¨à) fan4he2er0, n., lunch basket.
8. ¶º²ø fan4zhuang1, n., (dial.) restaurant.
9. ¶º§½ fan4jU2, n., dinner party.
10. ¶º¶q fan4liang4, n., appetite, eating capacity.
11. ¶º²É fan4li4, n., grains of rice.
12. ¶º¸¨¨à fan4luo4er0, n., (coll.) means of living, where meals come from.
13. ¶º²¼ fan4piao4, n., food ration: ³o¤U¤l§A¥i¦³ªø´Á¶º²¼¤F now you have a permanent job (means of living);
14. ¶º²¼ fan4piao4, n., (coll. usu. of girl) getting married as a means of security.
15. ¶º­¹ fan4shi2, n., (1) meals in general;
16. ¶º­¹ fan4shi2, n., (2) a rice meal.
17. ¶ºÆU fan4ting1, n., dining room.
18. ¶ºµæ fan4cai4, n., meal as a whole.
19. ¶º±í fan4tong3, n., (derog.) ¡§rice bucket,¡¨ good-for-nothing, a stupid person.
20. ¶º®y¨à fan4zuo4er0, n., customer at restaurant.
21. ¶º¸J (¨à) (¤l) fan4wan3 (fan4wa3er0, wan3zi0), rice bowl, means of living: ¥´¯}¶º¸J lose one's job.

èÅ Num. Index: 81B.82-9     £¡£º£´£¿ jUn4    .
N.Leftovers in food.

»k Num. Index: 81B.93-2     £¦£½ shi2    .
V.i.(1) To eclipse: ¤é»k¡A¤ë»k sun, moon eclipse.
(2) Gradually decay, deteriorate in amount or value: »k¥» shi2ben3¡õ;
«I»k (a) (insects) eat into, erode, -sion, corrode;
(b) «I»k¤½´Ú illegally appropriate public funds;
(c) deteriorate;
­é»k (barks) fall off;
v.t., to fleece (the people);
»G»k (of wood, dress) decay.
Words1. »k¥» shi2ben3, v.i., to lose in business: ¥Í·N»k¥» business loses;
2. »k¥» shi2ben3, v.i., »k¥»¥Í·N a losing business.
3. »k·l shi2sun3, v.i., (of capital) deteriorate, lose in value.

¾k Num. Index: 81B.93-9     £z£°£¾ nei3    .
Adj.(1) Hungry: ­á¾k¤§­W the sufferings of cold and hunger.
(2) Deflated, downhearted: ®ð¾k low-spirited, downcast.
(3) (AC) (of fish) putrid, rotten.

ì^ Num. Index: 81B.93-9     £¹£°£¿ wei4    . [Var. of Áý 81B.02]

³Ð Num. Index: 81S.00-2     £¥£¹£µ£¿ chuang4         (*£¥£¹£µ chuang1    ). [Anc. var. ËÔ]
N.(*chuang1) U.f. ½H a knife cut, wound: ¦Û¨ü­«³Ð severely wounded;
³Ð¶Ë wound (from spear, etc.);
³Ð¥@°O Genesis.
V.t.(1) To found, establish: ³Ð¤U leave (record, example);
³Ð¥ß¡A³Ð¿ì¡A³Ð³] chuang4li4, chuang4ban4, chuang4she4¡õ;
³Ð¬ö¿ý make a record (athletics, etc.);
³Ð¨Æ·~ to found project, undertaking, firm, etc.;
¶}³Ð to found, open (school, hospital).
(2) To create: ³Ð³y ditto, chuang4zao4¡õ.
Words1. ³Ð¿ì chuang4ban4, v.t., to found (an organization);
2. ³Ð¿ì chuang4ban4, v.t., ³Ð¿ì¤H founder.
3. ³ÐÀò chuang4huo4, v.t., to discover, make (new results theory).
4. ³Ð¨£ chuang4jian4, n., a new idea or viewpoint.
5. ³Ð¨îÅv chuuahngzhi4qUan2, n., (Law) right of initiative.
6. ³Ðûs chuang4jU3, n., a new undertaking.
7. ³Ð¥ß chuang4li4, v.t., to found, open (school, institute, etc.), see chuang4ban4¡ô;
8. ³Ð¥ß chuang4li4, v.t., ³Ð¥ß·| inaugural meeting.
9. ³Ð³] chuang4she4, v.t., ditto.
10. ³Ð©l chuang4shi3, v.i. & t. & n., to begin;
11. ³Ð©l chuang4shi3, v.i. & t. & n., beginning, new venture.
12. ³Ð³y chuang4zao4, v.i. & t., to create (new theory, literature);
13. ³Ð³y chuang4zao4, v.i. & t., ³Ð³y¤O creative power;
14. ³Ð³y chuang4zao4, v.i. & t., ³Ð³y¤O creative power;
15. ³Ð³y chuang4zao4, v.i. & t., ³Ð³y¤å¾Ç creative literature.
16. ³Ð§@ chuang4zuo4, n., new creation in arts, literature;
17. ³Ð§@ chuang4zuo4, n., ³Ð§@ªÌ creator (of new vogue), author.
18. ³Ð·~ chuang4ye4, v.i., (1) to start an enterprise;
19. ³Ð·~ chuang4ye4, v.i., (2) to found new royal house.
20. ³Ð¦ã chuang4yi4, v.t., to take as warning.

¼D Num. Index: 81S.00-2     £}£¹£¯£¿ kuai4         (also *£|£¹£°£¿ gui4    ).
Words1. ¼D¤l¤â gui4zi0shou3, n., executioner.

¼C Num. Index: 81S.00-2     £¡£¸£³£¿ jian4    .
N.A sword, dagger, saber: ¼C³N swordsmanship;
Ä_¼C a treasured sword;
ªø¼C a lance;
üç¼C fight a duel with swords;
¤ñ¼C sword fencing;
¼C©Þ©¸±i (of persons) ready to jump at each other's throat (of armies), all set for a showdown, (of situation) becoming dangerously explosive;
¼C«È jian4ke4, ¼C«L jian4xia2¡õ;
¼C¤â a swordsman, a fencer;
¼C¾W¡A¼C¬`¡A¼CÀT the sharp edge, hilt, scabbard of a sword;
¼C¤b the sharp edge of a sword;
»R¼C practise fencing;
¼¾¼C with sword in hand;
¥ñ¼C¦Ó¦º die by the sword.
Words1. ¼C«È jian4ke4, n., a swordsman.
2. ¼C¥P jian4xian1, n., an expert swordsman known for his in credible exploits.
3. ¼C«L jian4xia2, n., a knight-errant, a swordsman who champions the cause of the downtrodden.

µÎ Num. Index: 81S.00-3     £¦£¹ shu1    . [Related ²¨ 32S.70, ûâ 32S.01]
N.A surname.
V.i.To open up, hence to relax: µÎ®i shu1zhan3¡õ;
µÎ¤ß¡AµÎÃh shu1xin1, shu1huai2¡õ;
µÎ¬Ü shu1mei2¡õ;
µÎ´² shu1san3¡õ.
Adj.(1) Relaxed, comfortable: µÎªA¡AµÎ¾A shu1fu2, shu1shi4¡õ.
(2) Lax, leisurely, slow: µÎ¨B in slow, leisurely steps;
µÎ¿ð¡AµÎ½w shu1chi2, shu1huan3¡õ.
Words1. µÎºZ shu1chang4, adj., relaxed, completely happy.
2. µÎ¿ð shu1chi2, adj., slow, leisurely.
3. µÎªA shu1fu2, adj., comfortable: ¤£µÎªA uncomfortable;
4. µÎªA shu1fu2, adj., ¨­Å餣µÎªA not well, slightly ill;
5. µÎªA shu1fu2, adj., µÎµÎªAªA leisurely, comfortably.
6. µÎ½w shu1huan3, adj., slow, leisurely (steps).
7. µÎÃh shu1huai2, v.i., be relaxed.
8. µÎ®i shu1zhan3, v.i. & t., to develop, open up (powers, plans), put (ability) to good use.
9. µÎ¨÷ shu1jUan3, v.i., roll and unroll (as) clouds).
10. µÎ¬Ü shu1mei2, v.i., ¡§unknit eyebrows¡¨--feel happy at success.
11. µÎ´² shu1san3, v.i., take a stroll, relax the mind (cf. ²¨´² 32S.70).
12. µÎ¤ß (¨à) shu1xin1 (shu1xie1er0), v.i., feel happy.
13. µÎ¾A shu1shi4, adj., comfortable (chiar, feeling).
14. µÎ®} shu1xU2, adj., leisurely.
15. µÎ©Z shu1tan0, adj., at ease.

÷Ï Num. Index: 81S.01-9     £~£­£½ he2    . [Interch. ©M 90A.40]

±× Num. Index: 81S.10-1     £££¸£®£½ xie2         (also £££¸£«£½ xia2    , rare).
N.A slant;
slope.
Adj.Slanting, inclining, diagonal: ±×©Y a slope (land);
±×¶§ the setting sun;
±×·u ditto;
±×°¼ the side;
¶É±× to slant to one side;
±×¥bÅÒ¨à¡A±×ÉA¥a¨à diagonally across (of roads);
±×µø xie2shi4¡õ;
±×²´ look out of corner of one's eye.
Words1. ±×Ãä xie2bian1, n., (math.) hypotenuse.
2. ±×«× xie2du4, (1) n., angle of inclination;
3. ±×«× xie2du4, (2) v.i., fly across.
4. ±×°ª xie2gao1, n., (math.) slant height.
5. ±×¨¤ xie2jiao3, (math.) oblique angle.
6. ±×ºð xie2ling2, a light, thin twilled silk fabric.
7. ±×­± xie2mian4, n., (math.) inclined plane.
8. ±×½u xie2xian4, n., (math.) oblique line.
9. ±×µø xie2shi4, (1) v.i., look askance;
10. ±×µø xie2shi4, (2) n., a cross-eye, a squint.
11. ±×¯¾¥¬ xie2wen2bu4, n., twill, drill, denim.
12. ±×¥É¨à xie2yUe4er0, n., the radical ¥É, appearing with a slant: ¡¼.

÷@ Num. Index: 81S.11-5     £x£¸£½ di2    .
N.Buy in rice or grain, opp. øý 21S.11.

ë× Num. Index: 81S.22-3     £}£¹£¯£¿ kuai4    .
N.(AC) name of anc. city.

«[ Num. Index: 81S.30-4     £¨£¹£¾ zu3    .
N.(1) An anc. sacrificial vessel: «[¨§ zu3dou4¡õ;
¶V«[¥N©´ do on behalf of another s.t. not in one's own line of duty.
(2) A chopping board: ¤M«[ (lit.) chopper and the chopping board, (fig.) the oppressor (opp. ³½¦× ¡§fish and meat,¡¨ the oppressed);
«[¤W¦× meat on the chopping board, (fig.) a helpless victim.
Words1. «[¨§ zu3dou4, n., two anc. sacrificial vessels.

¡¼ Num. Index: 81S.40-6     £|£¹£³£¾ guan3    . [Pop. of À] 81B.40]

çE Num. Index: 81S.42-1     £u£¹£¿ pu4         (£u£¹ pu1    ). [Pop. of ¾Q]
N.(1) Shop: usu. çE¤l;
©±çE shop;
¤pçE¤l small shop;
¶}çE¤l open shop;
¦Ì¡A¦×çE rice, meat shop.
(2) (MC) post station.
Words1. çE«O pu4bao3, n., shop guarantee (by owner of a shop).
2. çE©³ pu4di3, (1) shop furniture;
3. çE©³ pu4di3, (2) deposit for shop rental.
4. çE¹Ù pu4huuo, n., shop employee (¡×¹Ù­p).
5. çEªø pu4zhang3, n., formerly, shop superintendent.
6. çE®½ pu4jUan1, n., shop tax.
7. çE­± pu4mian4, n., shop front: çE­±©Ð pu4mian4fang2, shop building.
8. çE²´¨à pu4ya3er0, n., (coll.) shop.

¡¼ Num. Index: 81S.50-5     £¡£¸£³£¿ jian4    . [Anc. var. of ¼C 81S.00]

²Þ Num. Index: 81S.50-5     £{£¸£¶£½ ling2    .
N.Feather: ²Þ½b feathered arrow;
ªá²Þ¡AÂŲޡA²Þ¤l peacock feather on cap of mandarin officials in Manchu Dyn.
Words1. ²Þ¤ò ling2mao2, n., category of Chin. painting depicting birds and animals (lit., ¡§feathers and furs¡¨).

Ào Num. Index: 81S.50-9     £{£¸£¶£½ ling2    .
N.See öÀÀo 91S.50.

ÂF Num. Index: 81S.50-9     £|£­ ge1    .
N.(Zoo.) (ge1zi0) the dove, the pigeon;
ÂFÂú¨à a young dove;
¨ÅÂF a squab;
«HÂF¡A­xÂF a carrier pigeon;
ÂF¬£ the Pacifist Doves.

Ò¾ Num. Index: 81S.70-3     £{£¸£¶£½ ling2    .
N.(1) Upturned column of roof tiles, permitting flow of rain water.
(2) A jar with ears.

¿Ì Num. Index: 81S.70-4     £º£½ yU2    .
V.t.See Á»¿Ì 21S.70.

Þ@ Num. Index: 81S.70-9     £¦£¹ shu1         (also£º£½ yU2    ).
N.See öçÞ@ 41S.70.

á× Num. Index: 81S.71-7     £¢£¸£µ£¿ qiang4         (*£¢£¸£µ qiang1    ).
V.t.To sprinkle, see áת÷ qiang4jin1¡õ.
Adj.(*qiang1) Broken off: ¸Ü»¡áפF the talk was broken off, making further talk impossible.
Prep.(*qiang1) Against: á×Âá¨à¨« go in the opposite direction.
Words1. áת÷ qiang4jin1, v.t., to sprinkle gold (on furniture, etc.).
2. á׬W qiang4zhu4, n., buttress for strengthening support.

»â Num. Index: 81S.80-3     £{£¸£¶£¾ ling3    .
N. adjunct.A piece of dress: ¤@»â³T¤l¡AŨ­m one gown, one shirt (lit., ¡§one collar¡¨).
N.(1) the neck: ¤Þ»â¦Ó±æ crane one's neck to see, wait.
(2) Collar (ling3zi0): ¦ç»â collar of dress;
»â¦© collar button.
(3) Main thread: ºõ»â outline;
´£ºõ®²»â give outline, main points, like ¡§gathering fish net by leading cord and lifting dress by collar¡¨;
hence also »â³S ¡§collar and sleeve¡¨--leader.
V.t.(1) To lead, to head the list: »â§L¡A»â¶¤¡A»â±a¤H°¨ lead troops;
²v»â to lead (troops, mob, travelling group, etc.), see »âÀY ling3tou2¡õ;
»â¯Z foreman;
»âûóÀY¨àbe the first in position;
»â»Î to head the list of signers, sponsors;
»â¸ô lead the way;
to lead and guide, see »â±a ling3dai4¡õ;
to pilot, see »â´ä ling3gang3¡õ.
(2) To receive: »â¨ú¡A»â¨ü receive (gifts, ration, awards);
»â±Ð¡A«ô»â±Ð¯q (LL court.) have the benefit of your wise counsel;
»â±¡, »âÁ ling3qing2, ling3xie4¡õ;
¤ß»â (court.) express thanks for the thought while declining gift;
»â¸o ling3zui4¡õ;
»â½à receive award or tip;
»â¬~ ling3xi3¡õ;
»â©R to receive orders.
(3) To take away s.t. as one's own or as owner: ³o±øª¯¨S¤H¨Ó»â no one has come forward to claim this lost dog;
©Û»â announcement for found property, »{»â to claim it;
«_»â to lay false claim on (money, etc.).
(4) To adopt (a child): »â¤@­Ó«Ä¤l¨Ó¾i to adopt and raise a child not one's own;
³o«Ä¤l¬O»âªº (¾iªº) this child is an adopted one.
(5) To understand, to appreciate, to grasp: »â®©¡A»â·|¡A»â²¤ ling3wu4, ling3hui4, ling3lUe4¡õ.
Adj.Under jurisdiction of: »â¤g¡A»âªÅ¡A»â®ü¡A»â¨Æ see ling3tu3, ling3kong1, ling3hai3, ling3shi4¡õ.
Words1. »â±¡ ling3qing2, v.i., to accept with thanks, or accept merely the sentiment, but not the gift: »â±¡´N¬O¤F thanks for the thought anyway.
2. »â¨ú ling2qU3, v.t., to receive as due.
3. »â±a ling3dai4, (1) v.t., to lead (troops, etc.);
4. »â±a ling3dai4, (2) n., necktie.
5. »â³æ ling3dan1, n., receipt for delivery.
6. »â¦a ling3di4, n., territory under jurisdiction.
7. »â´ä ling2gang3, (1) n., a harbor pilot;
8. »â´ä ling2gang3, (2) v.i., to pilot.
9. »â®ü ling2hai3, n., territorial waters.
10. »â¯è ling3hang2, v.i., pilot (navigation, aviation, etc.).
11. »â·| ling3hui4, v.t., to understand.
12. »â³¹ ling3zhang1, n., (mil.) collar insignia showing rank.
13. »â±Ð ling3jiao4, v.t., ¡§to receive instructions,¡¨ or merely to ask s.o.'s opinion, or pay visit: ¤£´±»â±Ð (court.) disagree with what another person says.
14. »âµ² ling3jie2, (1) n., bow tie;
15. »âµ² ling3jie2, (2) v.i., to sign receipt for goods.
16. »â¤y ling3jin1, n., scarf.
17. »â¾Ú ling3jU4, n., receipt for goods.
18. »â¤f ling3kou3, n., (width of) collar.
19. »â¦© ling3kou4, n., collar button.
20. »âªÅ ling3kong1, n., a country's sovereign air space;
21. »âªÅ ling3kong1, »âªÅÅv rights over air space.
22. »â²¤ ling3lUe4, v.t., to grasp, understand: »â²¤¨ý¹D to appreciate flavor;
23. »â²¤ ling3yUe4, v.t., »â²¤­·¥ú to see and appreciate scenery.
24. »â»Î ling3xian2, v.i., to head the list of sponsors: »â»Î¥Dºt (movies) featured actor, -tress.
25. »âÁ ling3xie4, v.t., to appreciate, show appreciation.
26. »â¬~ ling2xi3, v.i., receive baptism.
27. »â³S ling3xiu4, n., leader, chief (of group, nation, etc.).
28. »â¨ü ling3shou4, v.t., to receive formally (advice, baptism, etc.).
29. »â¤ô ling3shui3, see ling3hai3¡ô.
30. »â¨Æ ling3shi4, n., consul: »â¨ÆÀ] consulate;
31. »â¨Æ ling3shi4, n., Á`»â¨Æ consular general;
32. »â¨Æ ling3shi4, n., »â¨Æµô¨îÅv consul jurisdiction.
33. »â±ø¨à ling3tiao2er0, n., collar strip in Chin. dress.
34. »â©« ling2tie3, n., receive condolence by bereaved family.
35. »âÀY ling3tou2, v.i., to lead the way.
36. »â¤g ling3tu3, n., territory under jurisdiction.
37. »â¸o ling3zui4, v.i., to make apology.
38. »â¦ì ling3wei4, n., (gram.) possessive case.
39. »âºÛ¨à ling3wo1er0, n., hole cut out for collar in chin. dress.
40. »â®© ling3wu4, v.t., comprehend (truth, doctrine).
41. »â°ì ling3yU4, n., national territory.

ÀX Num. Index: 81S.80-3     £~£³£¿ han4    .
N.The chin and jowl.
V.i.To give a nod: ÀX¤§¦Ó¤w just gave him a nod;
ÀX­º¥Ü·N give a nod as a signal.

¡¼ Num. Index: 81S.80-3     £º£¿ yU4    . [Pop. Æ~ 92A.80]

¡¼ Num. Index: 81S.81-8     £©£¹£¶£½ cong2    . [Anc. var. ±q 91B.83]

Ýù Num. Index: 81S.81-9     £º£½ yU2    .
N.(AC) folk song.

¾ù Num. Index: 81S.81-9     £££¸£¿ xi4    . [Var. of µ¿ 81.50]

¡¼ Num. Index: 81S.81-9     £¥£¹£° chui1    . [Var. of §j 40A.81]

ûx Num. Index: 81S.82-2     £££º£¿ xU4    . [Pop. ¡¼]
N.A preface (interch. §Ç 61.00).
V.t.(1) To recount, relate (past events), narrate, decribe: ûx­z xU4shu4¡õ;
ûx§O xU4bie2¡õ;
ûxûÂ to recount things during time of separation;
ûxÂÂ to go over the old days.
(2) To meet for conversation: ûx½Í xU4tan2¡õ;
ûxÀ\¡Aûx®b a social dinner;
¯ùûx an afternoon tea, meet over a cup of tea;
­±ûx to go over (matter) in person;
½Ð¨Ó¤@ûx please come over for a chat;
ºZûx enjoy a talk together.
(3) To go over official record and decide on promotion, etc.: ûx¥\¡Aûx¥Î xU4gong1, xU4yong4¡õ;
»Íûx 81A.11.
Words1. ûx§O xU4bie2, phr., talk of the happenings during absence after reunion of friends.
2. ûx¥\ xU4gong1, phr., ûx¥\¦æ½à go over the records and decide on awards.
3. ûx°O xU4ji4, n., (LL) narrative prose, see xU4shi4¡õ.
4. ûx¶Ç xU4zhuan4, n., (LL) an author's preface.
5. ûx­z xU4shu4, v.t., to narrate, recount (events);
6. ûx­z xU4shu4, v.t., state (one's attitude, feelings, etc.).
7. ûx¨Æ xU4shi4, v.i., recount, narrate;
8. ûx¨Æ xU4shi4, v.i., ûx¨Æ¸Ö epic poetry;
9. ûx¨Æ xU4shi4, v.i., ûx¨Æ¤å narrative prose.
10. ûx¾± xU4xUn1, v.i., see xU4gong1¡ô.
11. ûx½Í xU4tan2, v.i., hold a conversation.
12. ûx¨¥ xU4yan2, n., a preface (¡×§Ç¨¥ 61.00).
13. ûx¥Î xU4yong4, v.t., make appointments to post according to qualifications (¡×§Ç¥Î)

¡¼ Num. Index: 81S.82-3     £££º£¿ xU4    . [Pop. of ûx]

ÀÄ Num. Index: 81S.82-9     £{£¸£³£¿ lian4         (*£{£¸£³£¾ lian3    ).
V.i. & t.(1) (lian3) To gather, accumulate wealth, etc.), see ÀÄ°] lian4cai2¡õ;
to levy tax: Àĵ|¡A»EÀÄ (of official) levy tax and get rich;
¦¬ÀÄ to gather;
to harvest.
(2) (*lian4) To keep back, hold back: ÀÄ®e put on a sober face;
ÀĨ¬¡AÀĨB to hold one's steps and not go forward, to go on tiptoe;
ÀÄü½ to stop visiting places, to hide goings-on, stop illegal maneuvers;
ÀÄ¡¼ anciently a lady's greeting by holding lower corners of jacket.
(3) (*lian3) Var. of ÀÔ laying in coffin.
(4) (*lian3) Congeal, not disperse.
(5) (AC) ÀĤT¦Ê¨½ less than 300 li1.
Words1. ÀÄ°] lian4cai2, phr., collect wealth.

§Æ Num. Index: 82.22     £££¸ xi1    .
V.i.To hope to: §Æ±æ¡A§Æ¾¬ xi1wang4, xi1ji4¡õ;
§Æ¯à¬°¤O I hope it may help;
§Æ¥i§Y´_ hope to be favored with an early reply;
©|§Æ¯º¯Ç hope you will graciously accept.
V.t.To strive for, aim at: §Æ¨D xi1qiu2¡õ;
§ÆÃd strive for superior's favor;
§Æºa strive for high honors;
§Æ¸t¡A§Æ½å strive for the ideal of a sage, a wise man;
§Æ­· emulate s.o.'s example.
Adj.(1) Rare: §Æ¦³¡A§Æ©_¡A§Æ¨u xi1you3, xi1chi2, xi1han3¡õ;
§Æ¥@¤§Ä_ an extremely rare treasure;
¥j§Æ seventy years of age (¡§rate since old times¡¨).
(2) Indiscernible: §ÆÁn (AC) sound which can hardly be heard;
§Æ·L¡A§Æ¦i xi1wei2, xi1yi2¡õ.
Words1. §Æ¥ø xi1chi4, v.i. & t., to hope for (to).
2. §Æ¨D xi1qiu2, v.t., to hope for (to): §Æ¨D¤W¶i hope to make progress.
3. §Æ©_ xi1chi2, (1) v.t., consider as rare: ¤£§Æ©_ is quite common;
4. §Æ©_ xi1chi2, (2) adj., rare (object);
5. §Æ©_ xi1chi2, adj., curious (story).
6. §Æ¨u xi1han3, (1) xi1han1 or xi1han3) v.i. & t., consider as valuable: §Ú¤£§Æ¨u¥Lªº¦n·N®ï¶Ô I don't appreciate (in fact I despise) his attentions;
7. §Æ¨u xi1han3, (2) adj., rare (object, event).
8. §Æ¾¬ xi1ji4, v.i. & t., (LL) to hope to (do s.t.);
9. §Æ¾¬ xi1ji4, v.i. & t., to strive for (progress, favor, etc.).
10. §Æ¦® («ü) xi1zhi3, v.i., to cater to a superior's wishes.
11. §Æþ xi1la4, n., Greece.
12. §Æ¥@ xi1shi4, (1) adj., extremely rare;
13. §Æ¥@ xi1shi4, (2) (AC) §Æ¥@¦Ó¦æ do things to win popularity.
14. §Æ¯S°Ç xi1te4le4, n., Hitler.
15. §Æ¹Ï xi1tu2, v.i. & t., see xi1ji4¡ô.
16. §Æ±æ xi1wang4, v.i. & t. & n., hope: §Æ±æ§A¦­¤é¦^¨Ó hope you will return soon;
17. §Æ±æ xi1wang4, v.i. & t. & n., ¥Lªº§Æ±æ¤£¤j he does not expect too much.
18. §Æ·L xi1wei2, adj., infinitesimal.
19. §Æ¦i xi1yi2, (1) n., another name for ÆFªÛ 31D.30, an auspiicious plant;
20. §Æ¦i xi1yi2, (2) phr., (AC) indiscernible by ear (§Æ) and invisible (¦i).
21. §Æ¦³ xi1you3, adj., very rare.

ªÔ Num. Index: 82.42     £¸£±£½ yao2         (also shiaur    ). [Var. Àa]
N.Cooked or prepared meat in gen.: °sªÔ wine and meat at dinner;
¨ÎªÔ (court.) good dinner;
ªÔ¦× freshly satled pork;
ªÔõW delicate food.

É@ Num. Index: 82.82     £¸£¿ yi4         (£¯£¿ ai4    ). [Interch. ¦ã 20A.82; anc. var. of ¤Â 82S.00]

¡¼ Num. Index: 82.82     £¸£¿ yi4    . [Pop. of ¸q 80.71]

¤ø Num. Index: 82.82     £¸£±£½ yao2         (re.pr. shiaur    ).
N.(In book of changes) the basic continuous line (--) and broken line (-- --);
any combination of three lines from these makes a ¨ö gua4, or trigram, as ¡¼¡¼: see ¤K¨ö ba1gua4, 80.80;
¤W¤ø highest line;
ªì¤ø lowest line in gua4.
Adj.Intertwined: ¤ø¿ù intercrossing (branches);
changing, replacing one another; ¤øÅÜ, see ²c 63A.42.

¤Â Num. Index: 82S.00-2     £¸£¿ yi4    .
N.A sickle.
V.t. To cut down (grass), (fig.) to weed out (undesirable elements).

«b Num. Index: 82S.00-2     £¥£«£¿ cha4    .
N.Budd. temple: ¥j«b ancient temple;
Ä_«b sacred temple.
Words1. «b¨º cha4na4, n., (Budd. & current) (in) the twinkling of an eye: «b¨º¶¡ in a flash.

¡¼ Num. Index: 82S.22-3     £££¸£¿ xi4    .
N.(1) A surname.
(2) Var. of Óý 80S.22.

Óû Num. Index: 82S.22-3     £¥ chi1    .
N.(1) A surname.
(2) Interch. «o.

·I Num. Index: 82S.71-7     £¦£¿ shi4    .
V.t.To assassinate, to kill a superior (ruler, father, etc.), related ±þ 82S.82.

ÕØ Num. Index: 82S.81-9     £££¸ xi1    . [Var. of ®D 40A.22]

±þ Num. Index: 82S.82-4     £¦£« sha1         (*£¦£¯£¿ shai4    ).
V.t.(1) To kill, slaughter: ±þ¤H kill a person;
±þ¤H¤£¶S²´ kill person without batting an eye, cold-blooded murder;
±þ¤H¤£¨£¦å destroy a person by smooth strategy;
±þ¨­¦¨¤¯ die martyr to a noble cause.
(2) To exterminate, destroy: ±þµß¡A±þÂÎ sha1jUn4, sha1chong2¡õ;
±þ­·´º do s.t. to spoil one's enthusiasm, dampen the spirit.
(3) To engage in a fight: ¤G¤H±þ¦b¤@³B the two were locked in combat.
(4) To hurt: ³oÃıþ±o·W this medicine hurts terribly.
Adj.(*shai4) Abated: ­·µy±þ the winds have abated.
Adv.Extremely, like Eng. ¡§die of¡¨: ¼Ö±þ¡A«ë±þ¡Aµh±þ dying with joy, hatred, pain;
¯º±þ could die with laughter.
Words1. ±þ®ð sha1chi4, n., venom;
2. ±þ®ð sha1chi4, n., desire or power or call to kill;
3. ±þ®ð sha1chi4, n., (physiognomy) inclined to violence.
4. ±þ«C sha1qing1, v.i., (of book manuscript, film production) completed;
5. ±þ«C sha1qing1, v.i., orig. preparation of bamboo strip for writing by heating process.
6. ±þÂÎ sha1chong2, v.i., destroy insects;
7. ±þÂÎ sha1chong2, v.i., ±þÂί»¡A±þÂξ¯ insecticide.
8. ±þ¥ï sha1fa2, v.i., as in ±þ¥ï¤§Án noise of slaughter.
9. ±þ®` sha1hai4, v.t., to destroy, to kii (person).
10. ±þ¾÷ sha1ji1, n., time, mood or plan to kill.
11. ±þ»ù sha1jia4, phr., to sell at reduced price.
12. ±þ§Ù sha1jie4, n., (Budd.) commandment against killing.
13. ±þµß sha1juhn, v.t., disinfect;
14. ±þµß sha1juhn, v.t., ±þµßÃÄ a disinfectant.
15. ±þ¼® sha1lu4, v.t., to slaughter and plunder.
16. ±þËò sha1pi1, n., see sha1cai2¡õ.
17. ±þ¥Í sha1sheng1, n., (Budd.) killing of living things.
18. ±þ¼ô¨à sha1shourer0, phr., (comm.) to ask unfair price of old customer (because he will not haggle).
19. ±þÀY sha1tou2, v.i., to behead.
20. ±þ§÷ sha1cai2, n., (abusive) wretch (¡§person deserving death¡¨).
21. ±þ§À sha1wei3, n., the end (also wr.·Ù§À).
22. ±þ«Â´Î sha1wei1bang4, n., (coll.) a torture to break prisoner's resistance.

Ùâ Num. Index: 82S.82-4     £¸£±£½ yao2    .
N.U.f. ªÔ cooked meat, 82.42.
Adj.U.f. ²c confused, 63A.42.

±Ð Num. Index: 82S.82-9     £¡£¸£±£¿ jiao4         (*£¡£¸£± jiao1    ).
N.(1) Short for ±Ð¨| jiao4yU4¡õ.
(2) An order, decree, edict: ±Ð¥Ojiao4ling4¡õ.
(3) Religion: ¦ò±Ð Buddhism;
¹D±Ð Taoism;
°ò·þ±Ð Christianity;
¦^±Ð Islamism, Mohammedanism, Moslemism;
¤Ñ¥D±Ð Catholicism;
±Ð°Ï diocese;
±Ð·| jiao4hui4, ±Ð¤h1, ±Ð°ó jiao4tang2, ±Ð®{ jiao4tu2, ±Ð¤Íjiao4you3, ±Ð¬Ójiao4huang2, ±Ð¥Djiao4zhu3¡õ;
¤T±Ð¤E¬y adherents of different religions and sects, people of varying social origins and backgrounds;
«H±Ð¡A©^±Ð be follower of a religion;
¶Ç±Ð be a missionary, preach, evangelize;
«q±Ð apostasy, be an apostate.
V.t.(1) Teach, instruct, educate, discipline: ±Ð°V jiao4xUn4, ±Ð»£jiao4hui3¡õ;
»â±Ð (court.) to benefit by s.o.'s advice;
­Ô±Ð (court.) respectfully await your instructions;
¨ü±Ð (court.) have the benefit of s.o.'s advice;
½ç±Ð (court.) graciously advise me;
¤£±Ð¦Ó¸Ý to deal out punishments without a period of instruction;
¦³±ÐµLÃþ proper education levels all social classes;
±Ð¾É jiao4dao4, ±Ð±Â jiao4shou4¡õ;
«ü±Ð offer opinions, make recommendations;
½Ð±Ð ask for advice.
(2) (*jiao1) To teach, train, drill: ±Ðµ¹ show s.o. how (to do s.t.);
±ÐÃa teach wrong things (to children);
±Ð®Ñ jiao1shu1¡õ;
±Ð¥L¨â¤â teach him a trick or two;
±Ð¾ú¥v teach history.
(3) Cause to, ask to: ±Ð¥L¦^¨Ó tell him to come back;
±Ð¤H¶Ë¤ß make one sad;
±Ð§Ú¦p¦ó¤£·Q¥L how could I stop thinking of him?
Words1. ±Ð®× jiao4an4, n., (1) a teaching plan;
2. ±Ð®× jiao4an4, n., (2) an incident involving foreign missionaries.
3. ±Ð¥» jiao4ben3, n., a textbook.
4. ±ÐÃ@ jiao4bian1, n., a pointer for classroom use, teacher's rod.
5. ±Ð¾É jiao4dao4 (jiao4dao3), n. & v.t., teach, -ing, instruct, -tion;
6. ±Ð¾É jiao4dao4 (jiao4dao3), n. & v.t., train, -ing.
7. ±Ðªk jiao4fa3, n., teaching methods, pedagogy.
8. ±Ð§{ jiao4fang1, n., formerly, a school for court musicians.
9. ±Ð©x jiao4guan1, n., (1) (AC) minister in charge of education and culture;
10. ±Ð©x jiao4guan1, n., (2) formerly, a teacher in a government school;
11. ±Ð©x jiao4guan1, n., (3) a military instructor.
12. ±Ð³W jiao4gui1, n., church rules or canons.
13. ±Ð¤Æ jiao4hua4, v.t., to educate, train in good manners, civilize;
14. ±Ð¤Æ jiao4hua4, n., culture, civilized intercourse.
15. ±Ð¬Ó jiao4huang2, n., the Pope, see jiao4zong1¡õ.
16. ±Ð»£ jiao4hui3, v.t., instruct, educate, train.
17. ±Ð·| jiao4hui4, n., the church.
18. ±Ð¥D jiao4zhu3, n., (1) the founder of a religion;
19. ±Ð¥D jiao4zhu3, n., (2) a religious leader.
20. ±Ð¨ã jiao4jU4, n., teaching aids.
21. ±Ð¬ì®Ñ jiao4ke1shu1, n., a textbook.
22. ±Ð½m jiao4lian4, (1) n., a coach: ¨¬²y±Ð½m football coach;
23. ±Ð½m jiao4lian4, (2) v.t., to teach, instruct.
24. ±Ð¥O jiao4ling4, n., an religious decree or proclamation.
25. ±Ðªù (¨à) jiao4men2 (jiao4merer0), n., (1) a Moslem;
26. ±Ðªù (¨à) jiao4men2 (jiao4merer0), n., (2) the chruch.
27. ±Ð¬£ jiao4pai4, n., religious sects.
28. ±Ð²ß jiao4xi1, a school teacher.
29. ±Ð±Â jiao4shou4, (1) n., a college professor;
30. ±Ð±Â jiao4shou4, n., formerly, a teacher in a government school;
31. ±Ð±Â jiao4shou4, (2) v.t., teach, instruct, coach, lecture.
32. ±Ð®Ñ *jiao1shu1, v.i., be a teacher, follow teaching as a career: ±Ð®Ñ¦K (contempt.) a professional schoolteacher.
33. ±Ð®v jiao4si4, n., a teacher: ±Ð®v¸` Teacher's Day.
34. ±Ð¤h jiao4shi41, n., a priest, minister, pastor, preacher, clergyman.
35. ±Ð«Ç jiao4shi42, n., classroom.
36. ±Ð¾Ç jiao4xUe2 (*jiao1xUe2), v.t., teach (a subject);
37. ±Ð¾Ç jiao4xUe2 (*jiao1xUe2), v.t., ±Ð¾Çªk method of teaching.
38. ±Ð°V jiao4xUn4, v.t., (1) teach, instruct;
39. ±Ð°V jiao4xUn4, v.t., (2) reproach, reprimand, rebuke: ±Ð°V¥L¤@¹y give him a thorough scolding;
40. ±Ð°V jiao4xUn4, v.t., µ¹¥L¤@­Ó±Ð°V teach him a lesson.
41. ±Ð­ö jiao4suo1, v.t., instigate, incite: ±Ð­ö¸o n., guilt of instigation to crime.
42. ±Ð°ó jiao4tang2, n., (1) (Christianity) a church, chapel, cathedral;
43. ±Ð°ó jiao4tang2, n., (2) (Islam) a mosque;
44. ±Ð°ó jiao4tang2, n., (3) (Judaism) a tabernacle;
45. ±Ð°ó jiao4tang2, n., (4) (Taoism) a temple;
46. ±Ð°ó jiao4tang2, n., (5) (Shintoism) a shrine.
47. ±Ð§Ê jiao4ting2, n., the Vatican, the Papacy;
48. ±Ð§Ê jiao4ting2, n., the Holy See.
49. ±ÐÀY jiao4tou2, n., ¡§chief trainer¡¨ roughly equivalent to ¡§captain.¡¨
50. ±Ð§÷ jiao4cai2, n., teaching material, (textbooks, etc.).
51. ±Ð®{ jiao4tu2, n., follower of a religion.
52. ±Ð¿A jiao4ze2, n., the mellowing influence of education.
53. ±Ð©v jiao4zong1, n., Pope, the pontiff.
54. ±Ð°È jiao4wu4, n., school affairs;
55. ±Ð°È jiao4wu4, n., ±Ð°Èªø dean of a school or college.
56. ±Ð¾i jiao4yang1, (1) n., upbringing;
57. ±Ð¾i jiao4yang1, (2) v.t., bring up (children).
58. ±Ð¸q jiao4yi4, n., church dogmas, beliefs.
59. ±Ð¤Í jiao4you3, n., a fellow religious believer, member of a church.
60. ±Ð­û jiao4yUan2, n., a school-teacher.
61. ±Ð¨| jiao4yU4, n., education;
62. ±Ð¨| jiao4yU4, n., ±Ð¨|³¡ Ministry of Education;
63. ±Ð¨| jiao4yU4, n., ±Ð¨|¹qµø educational TV.

¤â Num. Index: 90.00     £¦£²£¾ shou3    .
N.(1) The hand: ¤@°¦¤â one hand;
¤â¸} hand and foot;
¤â¨¬ shou3zu2¡õ;
¤â­I¡A¤âµÃ¡A¤â«ü¡A¤â¤ß¡A¤â¯¾ shou3bei4, shou3wan4, shou3zhi32, shou3xin1, shou3wen2¡õ;
¤â©Ô¤â¨à hand in hand;
Âù¤â with both hands;
¤â¦£¸}¶Ã very busy;
¤â¤£ÄÀ¨÷ never seen without a book in hand;
¤â«æ²´§Ö dexterous, adroit, -ly;
¤â»R¨¬ÁÐ dance for joy.
(2) The hand as symbolic of gesture, movement, maneuver: ¤â¨à¡A¤â¤U¡A¤â©³¤U shou3er0, shou3xia4, shou3di3xia0¡õ;
¤â¬q¡A¤â­± shou3duan4, shou3mian4¡õ;
´¤¤â shake hands;
´§¤â lift a hand (as to give order or to write);
¦ù¤â stretch hand;
Á|¤â raise hand;
ÁY¤â shrink back;
««¤â hands hang down on sides;
¶¶¤â without special effort, while one is on it;
§ô¤â fold one's hands--powerless or unable to act;
¤â§Ö¡A¤âºC quick, slow of movement;
¤â³n hand goes soft--pity toward in tended victim;
symbolic of grab of money: ¤âÀY shou3tou2¡õ;
¤â·Æ be used to doing s.t. and unable to control oneself;
¤âÂH¡A¤â¤£Ã­ has kleptomaniac tendency;
¤âºò¡A¤âÃP tight, loose with money;
symbolic of work: ¦í¤â¡A°±¤â stop (any work or movement);
¤J¤â start work, also (work) comes to hand as one wishes, (girl victim) falls into clutch;
±o¤â successful, -ly;
°Ê¤â¡AµÛ¤â (person) begins to, (work) is begun;
©ñ¤â°µ¥h take matter in hand, go full steam ahead;
¤U¤â to lay hands on, commit act of killing;
°²¤â have s.o. do s.t. (sinister) instead of oneself;
symbolic of fight: ÁÙ¤â strike back.
(3) Quality or skill of player, contestant (like Eng. ¡§a good hand at tennis¡¨);
a professional player: ¦n¤â¡A¯à¤â¡A°ª¤â a good hand, expert (in game);
°ê¤â national champion;
´Ñ³{¼Ä¤â meet one's match in chess or any other contest;
¼ô¤â an expert or experienced hand;
±j¤â¡A®z¤â strong, inferior player;
¹ª¤â drummer;
½b¤â archer;
ûsÀ»¤â boxer;
ºj¤â rifleman, sharp shooter;
¥´¤â fighter, a person hired by another to fight for him;
¤â²y hai alai.
V.t.(LL) hold in hand: ¤H¤â¤@¥U everybody has a copy (in hand).
Adv. & adj.(1) Done by hand: ¤â½Z shou3gao3¡õ;
¤â¶r¥» hand-written copy;
¤â®Ñ hand written (by s.o.);
¤âÌø ditto (at end of letter);
¤â´Ó (tree) personally planted (by s.o.);
¤â¥¾¡A¤â¥Ü¡A¤â¿Ù shou3zha2, shou3shi4, shou3yU4¡õ.
(2) Portable:¤â´£¥]¡A¤â´£½c shou3ti2bao1, shou3ti2xiang1¡õ;
¤â­·µ^ accordian;
¤âºj¡A¤âºh¼u shou3qiang1, shou3liu2dan4, etc.¡õ.
Words1. ¤â§â¤l shourba3zi0, n., one's way of spending money, liberal or stingy: ¤â§â¤l¤j liberal with money.
2. ¤âª© shourban3, n., formerly, tablet held with both hands during imperial audience (also ¤âªO) (¡×ÓC);
3. ¤âª© shourban3, n., ¤âªO¤l foot ruler, used for chastising school-pupils.
4. ¤â¥» shourben3 (shourben0), n., (Manchu Dyn.) memo presented by successful candidate in formal call on examiner;
5. ¤â¥» shourben3 (shourben0), n., memo submitted to superior.
6. ¤â­I shou3bei4, (1) n., back of the hand: ¤â­I´Â¤U holding out hand with open plam--beg for money or help;
7. ¤â­I shou3bei4, (2) adj., (gambling) haveing bad luck.
8. ¤â¿ö shourbiao3, n., wrist watch.
9. ¤âÃä shou3bian1, adj., books of reference, money on hand.
10. ¤âµ§ shourbi3 (shourbi0), n., (1) personal handwriting;
11. ¤âµ§ shourbi3 (shourbi0), n., aslo personal style of writing;
12. ¤âµ§ shourbi3 (shourbi0), n., (2) style of squandering money: ¦Û¤p¤âµ§´Nû has been liberal with money since childhood.
13. ¤â·i shou3bo2, v.i. & t., strike in handfight.
14. ¤â¤e¤l shou3cha1zi0, n., a dagger.
15. ¤â§Û shou3chao1, v.t. & n., (make) a hand copy.
16. ¤â¨® shou3che1, n., handcart.
17. ¤âºj shou3qiang1, n., revolver, pistol.
18. ¤â®ð¨à shou3qie4er0, n., luck at gambling (esp. dice games): ¤â®ð¨à¦n¡A¤£¦n lucky, unlucky hand.
19. ¤â»´ shou3qing1, adj., (person) light-handed.
20. ¤â¦ê¨à shou3chuaher0, n., string of beads.
21. ¤â¹q¿O shou3dian4deng1, n., hand flashlight (also called ¤â¹q¡A¤â¹qµ©¡A¤â´Î).
22. ¤â©³¤U shourdi3xia0, n., (1) a person in one's employ: ¥L¦b§Ú¤â©³¤U¡A´N±oÅ¥§Ú¨Ï³ê he is employed by me, and must do my bidding;
23. ¤â©³¤U shourdi3xia0, n., (2) see shou3tou2¡õ.
24. ¤â¬q shou3duan4 (shoou-'duan), n., (1) method of dealing, esp. vicious method;
25. ¤â¬q shou3duan4 (shoou-'duan), n., (2) skill of dealing with men or affairs: ¬Ý¬Ý§Úªº¤â¬q see how I deal with (him).
26. ¤âªk (¨à) shourfall(er0) (shourfa1er0), n., manual skill or dexterity (as at piano, basketball, etc.).
27. ¤â¥F shou3fa2, adj., short of money.
28. ¤â­·µ^ shou3feng1qin2, n., hand organ.
29. ¤â½Z shou3gao3, n., draft (of composition).
30. ¤â´x shourzhang3, n., palm of hand.
31. ¤â¥¾ shou3zha2, n., personal note, letter.
32. ¤â¶@ shou3zhao41, n., order of ruler in personal writing.
33. ¤â·Ó (¤l) shou3zhao42 (zi0), n., (dial.) a lantern.
34. ¤âºP shou3zhe2, n., (1) memo presented to superior;
35. ¤âºP shou3zhe2, n., (2) a notebook recording commercial deliveries, orders, payments.
36. ¤âü½ shou3ji1, n., original hand script (also ¾¥¸ñ¡A¤âÂÝ).
37. ¤â¡¼ shourjian3, n., informal personal note to friend.
38. ¤â§Þ shou3ji4, n., (1) handicraft;
39. ¤â§Þ shou3ji4, n., (2) acrobatic skills.
40. ¤â¤y shou3jin1, n., handkerchief;
41. ¤â¤y shou3jin1, n., also face and hand towels.
42. ¤âÅN shou3zhuo2, n., bracelet;
43. ¤âÅN shou3zhuo2, n., ¤âÅN¸}¾R (rare) handcuffs and shackles.
44. ¤â¨÷ shou3jUan3, n., a hand scroll.
45. ¤â¸h (¨à) shourjUan4 (shourjyuaher0), n., handkerchief.
46. ¤â¸} shou3jUe2, (shou3jiao3), n., (1) movements (quick, slow);
47. ¤â¸} shou3jUe2, (shou3jiao3), n., (2) §Ë¤â¸} play tricks.
48. ¤â¯È shourzhi31, n., toilet paper.
49. ¤â«ü shourzhi32, n., finger: ¤â«ü¥Ò fingernail.
50. ¤â¾R shou3kao4, n., handcuffs.
51. ¤â¤u shou3kong1, n., manual labor, handiwork, handicraft: ¤â¤u·~ shou3kong1ye4, n., handicraft industry;
52. ¤â¤uÃÀ shou3kong1yi4, n., handicrafts.
53. ¤â¨à shou3er0, n., (1) the hand, see N.1 &2¡ô;
54. ¤â¨à shou3er0, n., (2) see shou3duan4¡ô.
55. ¤âºh¼u shou3liu2dan4, n., hand grenade.
56. ¤âÄl shou3lu2, n., hand warmer, usu. of brass.
57. ¤âÅ¢ shou3long2, n., hand warmer, shaped like basket.
58. ¤â­± shou3mian4, n., see shourba3zi0 and shourduan4¡ô.
59. ¤â¥Á shou3min2, n., hand typesetter.
60. ¤â¼Ò shou3mo2, n., fingerprint, thumb print in lieu of signature for illiterate.
61. ¤â©¬ shou3(')pa4, n., handkerchief (see shou3jUan4¡ô).
62. ¤â¤U shou3xia4, phr., (1) under one's employ or charge: ¤â¤U¼Æ¦Ê§L has several hundred soldiers under him;
63. ¤â¤U shou3xia4, phr., (2) on hand;
64. ¤â¤U shou3xia4, phr., ¤â¤U¨S¿ú no money on hand;
65. ¤â¤U shou3xia4, phr., (3) ¤â¤U¯d±¡ (to judge) please be lenient.
66. ¤â¬Û³N shou1xiang4shu4, n., palmistry.
67. ¤â¤ß shou3xin1, n., center of palm °k¤£¥X¥Lªº¤â¤ß¨à cannot escape from his control.
68. ¤â®Ñ shou3shu1, n., (1) personal letter;
69. ¤â®Ñ shou3shu1, n., (2) handwriting.
70. ¤â³N shou3shu4 (shou3shu0), n., a surgical operation.
71. ¤â¶Õ shou3si4, n., hand gesture;
72. ¤â¶Õ shou3si4, n., force of strike.
73. ¤â¥Ü shou3shi4, n., (court.) personal letter (¥Ü¡×advice).
74. ¤âÄò shou3xU4, n., procedure (in getting permit, etc.);
75. ¤âÄò shou3xU4, n., ¤âÄò¶O service charge.
76. ¤â½Í shou3tan2, n., fancy term for playing chess or cards.
77. ¤â®M (¨à) shou3tao4(er0), n., gloves.
78. ¤â´£ªº shou3ti2de1, adj., portable: ¤â´£¥] shou3ti2bao1, n., handbag;
79. ¤â´£ªº shou3ti2de1, adj., brief case;
80. ¤â´£½c shou3ti2xiang1, n., suitcase;
81. ¤â´£¦¡ shou3ti2shi4, adj., portable (type).
82. ¤âÀY shou3tou2, (1) adj., on hand: ¤£¦b¤âÀY not available for the moment;
83. ¤âÀY shou3tou2, (2) n., financial condition (ºò tight or ¼e easy);
84. ¤âÀY shou3tou2, n., (3) personal experience: ±q¤âÀY¸g¾ú¹L¨Ó learned from personal experience;
85. ¤âÀY shou3tou2, n., ¤âÀY¦r simplified forms of characters in current use.
86. ¤â±m¨à shourtsaaer0, n., skill in sleight of hand;
87. ¤â±m¨à shourtsaaer0, n., skill in cunning moves.
88. ¤â¥U shou3tesh1, n., a handbook.
89. ¤âµ¦ shou3ce42, n., (MC) see shou3duan4¡ô.
90. ¤â¦r¨à shou3ze4er0, n., personal handwriting;
91. ¤â¦r¨à shou3ze4er0, n., written note.
92. ¤â¿A shou3ze2, n., heirloom;
93. ¤â¿A shou3ze2, n., writing and personal articles of ancestor.
94. ¤â¨¬ shou3zu2, n., (litr.) brothers.
95. ¤âµÃ (¨à) shou3wan4 (shou3wa4er0), n., (1) wrist;
96. ¤âµÃ (¨à) shou3wan4 (shou3wa4er0), n., (2) shou3duan4¡ô.
97. ¤â¯¾ shou3wen2, n., lines on one's palm.
98. ¤âÃÀ shou3yi4(shou3yi0), n., handicraft;
99. ¤âÃÀ shou3yi4(shou3yi0), n., manual skill.
100. ¤â¦L shou3yin4, n., fingerprint;
101. ¤â¦L shou3yin4, n., thumb print used in contracts in lieu of signature.
102. ¤â²] shou3yin2, n., masturbation.
103. ¤â¿Ù shou3yU4, n., (court. to superior) your letter.
104. ¤â»y shou3yU3, n., deaf-mute communication by fingers, dactylology.

ûs Num. Index: 90.00     £¡£º£¾ jU3    . [Pop. Á| 90.10]
N.An act, action, move, deed: ûs°Ê jU3dong4, ûs¤î jU3zhi3, ûs±¹ jU3cuo4¡õ;
¦h¦¹¤@ûs the action (measure, step) just taken was really unnecessary;
¤@ûs¨â±o kill two birds with one stone;
µ½ûs a good deed;
¸qûs a philanthropic move a patriotic move;
¦¹ûs this action (step, move).
V.t.(1) Lift, raise, hold up: ûs¤â jU3shou3¡õ;
ûsªM raise the cup to drink to s.o.'s health;
ûsºj to present arms;
ûs°_ hold up, lift;
ûs­« jU3zhong4, ûs¿æjU3zhong3¡õ;
ûs®×»ô¬Ü (allu.) not to forget courtesy between husband and wife;
ûs´Ñ¤£©w shilly-shally;
ûs¨¬»´­« to play a decisive role, carry weight;
ûsÀY raise one's head;
ûs¥ØµL¿Ë be stranded in a foreign land, far away from one's kin.
(2) Start, initiate, begin, undertake: ûs¿ì jU3ban4, ûs¦æ jU3xing2, ûs§L jU3bing1, ûs¨Æ jU3shi4, ûs¸q jU3yi4¡õ.
(3) Nominate, recommend: ûsÂË jU3jian4¡õ;
±Àûs nominate;
¿ïûs select (person), elect, -tion.
(4) Praise, laud: ºÙûs sing the praises of, speak highly of.
(5) Give birth to: ûs¤l jU3zi3¡õ;
ûs¤@¤k give birth to a girl;
¤£ûs (of woman)barren, sterile, (of man) impotent.
(6) Propose, suggest, offer put forward: ûsµo jU3fa1, ûs¥X jU3chu1¡õ;
ûs¤@¤Ï¤T learning by analogy, (student) think for himself;
ûs¨Ò jU3li4¡õ;
ûsÃÒ offer as proof (evidence);
ÀËûs denounce, expose, indict.
Adj.All, every one of: ûs°ê the whole country;
ûs®a the entire family;
ûs¥@ all the world;
ûs®y every one of the audience.
Words1. ûs«s jU3ai1, v.i. & n., wailing during funeral service.
2. ûs¿ì jU3ban4, v.t., initiate, undertake, found, sponsor.
3. ûs§L jU3bing1, v.i., raise an army to fight.
4. ûs¨B jU3bu4, (1) v.i., take a stride forward;
5. ûs¨B jU3bu4, (2) n., a person's gait.
6. ûs¥X jU3chu1, v.t., enumerate, itemize, cite (as example).
7. ûs°Ê jU3dong4, n., an act, action, a move, activity: ¤@ûs¤@°Ê every move;
8. ûs°Ê¨à juyydong1er0, n., (euphem.) s.t. going on.
9. ûsµo jU3fa1, v.t., expose (the guilt, wrongdoing) of (s.o.);
10. ûsµo jU3fa1, v.t., accuse publicly or at court.
11. ûs¤Z jU3fan2, adv., all without exception.
12. ûs¤õ jU3huo3, v.i., (make fire to) cook food.
13. ûsÃÒ jU3zheng4, n., give proof, evidence: ûsÃÒ³d¥ô burden of proof.
14. ûs¬[ jU3jia4, n., the altitude of a building.
15. ûsÂË jU3jian4, v.t., ecommend (person) for service.
16. ûs­« jU3zhong4, (1) v.i., to lift weights;
17. ûs­« jU3zhong4, (2) n., weightlifting.
18. ûs¿æ jU2zhong3, v.i., to stand on tiptoe in an anticipatory mood.
19. ûs¤î jU2zhi3, n., behavior, conduct.
20. ûs¨Ò jU3li4, (1) v.i., to give examples;
21. ûs¨Ò jU3li4, (2) n., an example or illustration.
22. ûs¤H jU3ren2, n., formerly, successful candidates of provincial examinations.
23. ûs¦æ jU3xing2, v.t., hold (a meeting, discussion, ceremony), begin (to do).
24. ûs¤â jU3shou3, v.i., raise hands, to vote by a show of hands.
25. ûs¨Æ jU3shi4, v.i., raise the standard of revolt, see jU3yi4¡õ.
26. ûs±¹ jU3cuo4, n., an act, action, any measure taken.
27. ûs¤l jU2zi3, (1) v.i., given birth to a son;
28. ûs¤l jU2zi3, (2) bring up a baby;
29. ûs¤l jU2zi3, (3) n., see jU3ren2¡ô.
30. ûs·~ jU3ye4, n., formerly, literary studies pursued by wouldbe candidates of government examinations.
31. ûs¸q jU3yi4, v.i., raise the standard of revolt against a tyrant (an unpopular government).

¥G Num. Index: 90.00     £~£¹ hu1         (usu. unaccented or £~£¹£½ hu2    ).
Fin. part.(1) (LL) indicating a question (¡×vern.¶Ü): ¦³©Ò¨D¥G is there s.t. you (or they) want? µM¥G§_¥G yes or no? ¦p¦¹¥i¥G would this do?
(2) (LL) indicating an exclamation or calling a person: ª¾§ÚªÌ¡A¨ä±©¥S¥Gperhaps only you understand me! ¥G«v in ¦M¥G¬p«v how dangerous! ½ç¥G Ah, Syh!
Prep.To, at (¡×©ó): ²ö¤j¥G¦¹ nothing greater than this;
¥X¥G¤£®Æ (¡×¥X©ó¤£®Æ) came as a surprise;
¦X¥G¹D²z is in accord with reason.

ª§ Num. Index: 90.00     £¤£¶ zheng1        (*£¤£¶£¿ zheng4    ).
V.i. & t. & n.(1) Compete, struggle, take part in contest: ¬Ûª§ compete with each other;
¦nª§ quarrelsome;
ü窧 to struggle, a struggle (for supremacy), fight;
Ävª§ competition, contest, match;
ª§Åv¹Ü§Q struggle for power and money;
ª§¥\ fight to show results or for recognition of merit;
ª§¦~ (AC) argue as to who is older;
ª§¶¢®ð fight for vain or trivial reasons.
(2) To argue, dispute: ª§ÅG¡Aª§½× zheng1bian4, zheng1lun4¡õ.
Adj.(*zheng4) (Interch. ½Ø) straight-forward, straight-speaking: ª§¦Ú (AC) honest-speaking minister;
ª§¤Í (AC) friend who gives straight advice;
ª§¤l(AC) a son who gives candid advice to father.
Adj. & conj.(MC) how (¡×modn. «ç): ª§ª¾ how does one know;
ª§±o¡Aª§¥i how can;
ª§§Ô how can one bear to;
ª§¤£ why not;
ª§©`¡Aª§¦ü zheng1nai4, zheng1syh¡õ.
Words1. ª§ÅQ zheng1ba4, v.i., (AC) compete for hegemony among states.
2. ª§ÅG zheng1bian4, v.i., & n., argue, dispute;
3. ª§ÅG zheng1bian4, v.i., & n., a controversy: ¤£©M¥Lª§ÅG will not argue with him.
4. ª§§n zheng1chauu, v.i. & n., squabble, brawl, altercation, fracas.
5. ª§±j zheng1qiang2, v.i., to struggle in rivalry;
6. ª§±j zheng1qiang2, v.i., compete for supremacy.
7. ª§®ð zheng1chi4, v.i., to fight for purely emotional reasons (for honor or rivalry).
8. ª§«ù zheng1chi2, (1) v.i., to wrangle, contend, to contest ground, not give in;
9. ª§«ù zheng1chi2, (2) n., contention.
10. ª§¨ú zheng1qU3, v.i. & t., to strive for, to fight for.
11. ª§üç zheng1dou4, v.i. & n., (to) fight, wrangle.
12. ª§ºÝ zheng1duan1, n., point of dispute, ¡§bone of contention.¡¨
13. ª§¹Ü zheng1duo2, v.i. & n., to fight, a fight for possession (of land, power, position, beautiful woman).
14. ª§­· zheng1feng11, phr., ª§­·¦Y¾L fight for a man's or woman's favors.
15. ª§¾W zheng1feng12, v.i., to match on battlefield: ª§¾W¹ïÅ|.
16. ª§¥ú zheng1guang1, v.i., vie for honor.
17. ª§¿Å zheng1heng2, v.i., contend, to rival.
18. ª§Äv zheng1jing0, (1) v.i., to compete (also Ävª§);
19. ª§Äv zheng1jing0, (2) n., competition.
20. ª§°õ zheng1zhi2, v.i. & n., see zheng1chi2¡ô.
21. ª§½× zheng1lun4, v.i. & n., (engage in) controversy.
22. ª§©` zheng1nai4, adv., (MC) however (¡×«ç©`¡×µL©`).
23. ª§³Ó zheng1sheng4, v.i. & n., see zheng1qiang2¡ô.
24. ª§¥ý zheng1xian1, v.i., fight to be first: ª§¥ý®£«á in a mad rush to be first.
25. ª§¨Ç zheng1xie1, adv., (MC) almost (¡×modn. ®t¤@ÂI¨à).
26. ª§®u zheng1xi2, v.i., indulge in argument on seating order at table.
27. ª§¶¯ zheng1xiong2, v.i., fight for supremacy.
28. ª§³^ zheng1song4, n., lawsuit.
29. ª§¦ü zheng1syh, adv., (MC) like: ¦h±¡ª§¦üµL±¡ true love conceals love (¡§ardent love appears like cold¡¨).
30. ª§¼L zheng1zui3, v.i., to bicker, squabble.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.00     £¤£¿ zhi4    . [See 91.00]

§· Num. Index: 90.00     £w£¹£½ fu2         (£w£¹ fu1    ).
V.i.(1) Inspire confidence: ¦W§·²³±æ¡A¤£§·²³±æ prestige commands, does not command, public confidence.
(2) To trust: §·«H.
U.f. of ¹å 90S.00 to hatch.
Adj.Sincere.

©u Num. Index: 90.00     £¡£¸£¿ ji4    .
N.(1) A period of three months in a year: ¥|©u the four seasons;
¬K¡A®L¡A¬î¡A¥V©u spring, summer, autumn, winter;
«B©u the rainy season;
©u¸` ji4jie2¡õ;
©u¥Z¡A©u³ø ji4kan1, ji4bao4¡õ.
(2) A surname.
Adj.(1) Youngest: ©u§Ì, ©u¤l, ©u¤k the youngest brother, son, daughter;
©u¤÷ ji4fu4¡õ.
(2) Last month: ©u¬K¡A®L¡A¬î¡A¥V the last month of spring, summer, autumn, winter;
©u¥@ the declining years of a dynasty, a period of decadence.
Words1. ©u³ø ji4bao4, n., a quarterly.
2. ©u­· ji4feng1, n., a seasonal wind, the monsoon.
3. ©u¤÷ ji4fu4, n., the youngest paternal uncle.
4. ©u¸` ji4jie2, n., (1) one of the four seasons in a year;
5. ©u¸` ji4jie2, n., (2) one of the 24 periods of 15 days each into which a year is divided;
6. ©u¸` ji4jie2, n., see Appendix B.
7. ©u­x ji4jUn1, n., second runnerup, the third winner in contest.
8. ©u¥Z ji4kan1, n., a quarterly.
9. ©u¨à jie4er0, n., season (of fruit, etc.): ¦è¥Ê©u¨à¡A¿ÀÃÉ©u¨à season for watermelons, crabs.

¾Ç Num. Index: 90.00     £££º£®£½ xUe2         (*shiaur    ). [Abbr. ¡¼¡A¡¼]
N.(1) Learning, knowledge: ¨D¾Ç go to school, pursue studies;
°Ý¾Ç (LL) to pursue knowledge, inquiry;
¾Ç°Ý xUe2wen4¡õ;
¹¡¾Ç¤§¤h an erudite scholar (¡§full of learning¡¨);
³Õ¾Ç widely read.
(2) A branch of study: ¼Æ¾Ç, ¤Ñ¤å¾Ç mathematics, astronomy;
¤å¾Ç literature;
¬ì¾Ç science;
¦ÛµM¬ì¾Ç natural science;
Âå¾Ç medicine, etc.
(3) School, college: ¤p¾Ç elementary school;
¤¤¾Ç secondary or high school;
¤j¾Ç college, university;
¾Ç°| xUe2yUan4¡õ;
¾Ç®Õ xUe2xiao4¡õ;
±M¬ì¾Ç®Õ schools of different special arts or sciences (polytechnic, commerce, accounting, etc.);
¾·~¾Ç®Õ professional or vocational school.
(4) Course of education: ¤J¾Ç entrance to school;
¤É¾Ç be promoted to higher course of instruction;
¯d¾Ç study abroad;
¦P¾Ç fellow student, fellow alumnus, -ni;
¥ð¾Ç¡A½ù¾Ç drop out, stop schooling;
´_¾Ç return to school;
¾Ç·~ xUe2ye4¡õ.
V.i. & t.(1) (Also *shiaur) to learn from (person), to imitate: ¾Ç¤£¤W¨Ó cannot learn (subject) or imitate (example);
¾Ç¤£·| cannot learn;
¾Ç¼L, ¾Ç¦Þ xUe2zui3, xUe2she2¡õ.
(2) To learn and become: ¾ÇÃa¤F learn from bad example or habit;
¾Ç¨Ä¤F learn to be harmless, keep one's mouth shut, in gen., learn the ways of the world and be ¡§a good boy.¡¨
(3) to study (some subject);
to learn (a skill): ¾Ç²ß xUe2xi2¡õ;
¾Ç¦p¤£¤Î study as if one could never learn enough;
¾Ç¶R½æ learn a trade, be an apprentice;
¾Ç§»ª learn good manners;
¾ÇµL¦Ñ¤Ö never too old to learn;
¶Ô¾Ç¡A­W¾Ç study hard.
Words1. ¾Ç®× xUe2an4, n., a work somewhat like national biography, limited to scholars and giving a resume with important quotations from their philosophical thoughts: e.g., ©ú¾§¾Ç®× devoted to scholars of Mirng period.
2. ¾Ç¦ñ¨à xUe2ba4er0, n., school companion.
3. ¾Çµ{ xUe2cheng2, n., (1) course of studies;
4. ¾Çµ{ xUe2cheng2, n., (2) scholastic record.
5. ¾Ç´Á xUe2chi2, n., a semester.
6. ¾ÇÃB xUe2e2, n., (1) capacity for number of students;
7. ¾ÇÃB xUe2e2, n., (2) a scholarship.
8. ¾Ç¶O xUe2fei4, n., tuition, school fees.
9. ¾Ç¤À xUe2fen1, n., school marks.
10. ¾Ç­· xUe2feng1, n., gen. atmosphere of a school or of the scholarly world;
11. ¾Ç­· xUe2feng1, n., tendency of scholars of a certain period or generation.
12. ¾Ç©² xUe2fu3, n., institution of higher learning;
13. ¾Ç©² xUe2fu3, n., university or college circles.
14. ¾ÇÀ] xUe2guan3, n., a private school for tutoring at home.
15. ¾Ç®ü xUe2hai3, phr., the sea of learning.
16. ¾Ç·| xUe2hui4, n., a learned society.
17. ¾Çªø xUe2zhang3, n., (1) court. term of address among fellow students;
18. ¾Çªø xUe2zhang3, n., (2) principal of a preparatory school.
19. ¾ÇªÌ xUe2zhe3, n., a scholar, a learned man.
20. ¾Ç¬F xUe2zheng4, n., formerly, educational commissioner of a province.
21. ¾Ç¬É xUe2jie4, n., the educational circles, the literati collectively.
22. ¾Ç¨s xUe2jiu4, n., (contempt.) a man of limited knowledge, a type bred by the civil examinations confined to rigmarole knowledge of the Confucian classics: ¦Ñ¾Ç¨s¡A§ø¾Ç¨s a village schoolmaster.
23. ¾Ç¯Å xUe2ji21, n., grade or year in school.
24. ¾ÇÄy xUe2ji22, n., record of registration in certain school or college.
25. ¾Ç¨î xUe2zhi4, n., educational system.
26. ¾Ç¬ì xUe2ke1, n., branch of study in school or college (physics, etc.).
27. ¾Ç¤O xUe2li41, n., strength or depth of knowledge or lack of it.
28. ¾Ç¾ú xUe2li42, n., curriculum vitae, a person's record of schooling.
29. ¾Ç²z xUe2li3, n., scientific truth or its explanation, theory.
30. ¾ÇÄÖ xUe2ling2, n., a child's school age: ¾ÇÄ֨ൣ children of school age.
31. ¾Ç¦W xUe2ming2, n., (1) scientific or Latin term;
32. ¾Ç¦W xUe2ming2, n., (2) formerly, a man's registered name in school, dist. ¨Å¦W pet name at home.
33. ¾Ç¦~ xUe2nian2, n., an academic year.
34. ¾Ç¬£ xUe2pai4, n., school of thought.
35. ¾Ç¤H xUe2ren2, n., scholar;
36. ¾Ç¤H xUe2ren2, n., academic circles.
37. ¾ÇªÙ xUe2she4, n., school building.
38. ¾Ç¥Í xUe2sheng0, n., (1) student, pupil;
39. ¾Ç¥Í xUe2sheng0, n., (2) sometimes used as self-reference vis-ˆ-vis elder or scholar.
40. ¾Ç¦Þ *shiaurshe2, v.i., carry gossip.
41. ¾Ç®Õ xUe2xiao4, n., school, used generally. of many types, see N.3¡ô.
42. ¾Ç¦æ xUe2xing4, n., scholarship and conduct (usu. of students at school).
43. ¾Ç²ß xUe2xi2, v.i. & t., (1) to learn (sciences, arts, technique, etc.);
44. ¾Ç²ß xUe2xi2, v.i. & t., learn from (models);
45. ¾Ç²ß xUe2xi2, v.i. & t., (2) (xUe2xi0) to copy, learn (bad habits).
46. ¾Ç³N xUe2shu4, n., learning, scholarship in gen., but esp. with respect to thought: ¾Ç³N¬É academic circles;
47. ¾Ç³N xUe2shu4, n., ¾Ç³N½×¤å learned essays, scientific papers.
48. ¾Ç»¡ xUe2shuo1, n., theory of a school of thought;
49. ¾Ç»¡ (2) shiaurshuo0, v.i., repeat what s.o. has said: ³o¤@½g¸Ü¬O¥L¾Ç»¡¥L§ÚÅ¥¤F I heard all this from him , as he repeated it.
50. ¾Ç¤h xUe2shi41, n., (1) the learned class in gen.;
51. ¾Ç¤h xUe2shi41, n., (2) formerly, official title of high rank: ¿«ªL¾Ç¤h Hanlin academician;
52. ¾Ç¤h xUe2shi41, n., ¬Y·µ¾Ç¤h councillor of certain high councils;
53. ¾Ç¤h xUe2shi41, n., (3) a modern college graduate, B.A.
54. ¾ÇÃÑ xUe2shi42, n., insight, understanding: ¦³¾ÇµLÃÑ (a person) knows a great deal of books but lacks insight and discrimination.
55. ¾Ç°ó xUe2tang2, n., school (now more commonly called ¾Ç®Õ xUe2xiao4¡ô).
56. ¾Ç®{ xUe2tu2, n., (1) student;
57. ¾Ç®{ xUe2tu2, n., (2) (oft. *shiaurtu2) one learning a trade in shop, apprentice.
58. ¾Çµ£ xUe2tong2, n., school childern in gen.
59. ¾Ç¼L xUe2zui3 (*shiaurzui3), v.i., repeat gossip, see xUe2she2¡õ.
60. ¾Ç¤l xUe2zi3, n., (LL) a student, scholar.
61. ¾Ç°Ý xUe2wen4, n., knowledge, learning, scholarship.
62. ¾Ç¦ì xUe2wei4, n., academic degree.
63. ¾Ç°È xUe2wu4, n., as in ¾Ç°È¤j¦Ú(19th cen.) minister of education.
64. ¾Ç¼Ë xUe2yang4, v.i., copy or imitate s.o.'s example.
65. ¾Ç·~ xUe2ye4, n., a person's studies, esp. school or college studies.
66. ¾ÇÃÀ xUe2yi4, n., gen. term for academic studies and the arts.
67. ¾Ç¤Í xUe2you3, n., schoolmate, fellow alumni.
68. ¾Ç°| xUe2yUan4, n., an independent college, an insitute of learning.
69. ¾Ç­û xUe2yUan2, n., member of an institution of learning;
70. ¾Ç­û xUe2yUan2, n., (court.) student.

Àï Num. Index: 90.00     £¡£º£®£½ jUe2    .
N.(1) A cup or goblet: ÀïªM a wine cup;
¿üÀï give (s.o.) a goblet as present.
(2) A feudal title, nobility: Àï¸S jUe2lu4, Àï¦ì jUe2wei4, Àï¤h jUe2shi4¡õ;
¥[©x¶iÀï receive official promotion;
¤½Àï a duke;
«JÀï a marquis;
§BÀï a count.
Words1. Àï¸S jUe2lu4, n., a feudal title (a degree of nobility) and the emoluments that went with it.
2. Àï¤h jUe2shi4, n., (1) the holder of a knighthood;
3. Àï¤h jUe2shi4, n., (2) jazz: Àï¤h¼Ö jazz music;
4. Àï¤h jUe2shi4, n., Àï¤h»R jazz dance.
5. Àï¦ì jUe2wei4, n., any one of the five ranks of nobility: ¤½¡A«J¡A§B¡A¤l¡A¨k official rank and honor.

¥Ý Num. Index: 90.01     £~£­£½ he2    .
N.(1) Grain in gen.: ¥Ý­] grain seedling;
¥Ý¡¼ grain stalk;
¥Ýµà rice and beans;
¥Ý¤ì®Ç the radical ¥Ý, as in ¬î¡A¯²¡A¯±.
(2) A surname.

ªö Num. Index: 90.01     £©£¯£¾ cai3         (*£©£¯£¿ cai4    ).
N. (1) Variegated color (interch. ±m90S.91).
(2) Color and facial expression: ¯«ªö spiritual expression;
Âתö vital, attractive expression.
(3) (*cai4) ªö¨¶ fief town, feudal benefice.
V.t.To pluck, gather, select (vegetables, flowers) (interch. ±Ä 10A.01).
Adj.Multi-colored (interch. ±m 90S.91).
Words1. ªö½r cai3chi4, v.t., compile (also ±Ä).
2. ªöªà cai3qin2, v,i., (LL) to get first degree in civil examinations.
3. ªö¶° cai3ji2, v.t., to gather, colletc (also ±Ä).
4. ªöºT cai3zhi2, v.t., to gather from various sources, esp. in patchup work (also ±Ä).
5. ªö¦â cai3se4, n., variegated colors (also ±m).
6. ªöÁn cai3sheng1, n., applause (also ±m).
7. ªöÀ¸ cai3xi4, n., game of dice (with different colors).
8. ªöªö cai2cai3, adj., (AC) flowery, abundant.
9. ªö¦ç cai3yi1, n., colored dress (also ±m).

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.01     £{£¸£½ li2    . [More common var.±ù]
N.(Bot.) the pear: ³·¡¼ a large white juicy pear;
Àn¨à¡¼ a kind of sweet juicy pear;
­á¡¼ an old man's mottled skin like that of a pear.
V.t.(Interch. ÜÆ) slash, cut with a knife: ¡¼­±¬y¦å with face cut and bleeding.
Words1. ¡¼»I li2gao1, (Chin. med.) a cough mixture made of mashed pears and honey.
2. ¡¼ªá li2hua1, n., pear flower: ¡¼ªáºj a set of fighting tactics with spears or lances;
3. ¡¼ªá li2hua1, n., ¡¼ªá¤j¹ª a popular entertainment in which the singer sings folk songs to the accompaniment of a drum by herself (also ¤sªF¤j¹ª);
4. ¡¼ªá li2hua1, n., ¡¼ªá² brass castanets used by li2hua1 singers.
5. ¡¼´Ç li2zao3, n., wooden printing blocks (usu. made of pear and date wood).
6. ¡¼´õ li2wo1, n., a dimple (also called °s´õ).
7. ¡¼¶é li2yUan2, n., (MC) a theater: ¡¼¶é¤l§Ì actors;
8. ¡¼¶é li2yUan2, n., ¡¼¶é¦æ the profession of actors.

¨t Num. Index: 90.01     £££¸£¿ xi4    .
N.(1) A system: ¨t²Î or ²Î¨t a system, see shihtong3¡õ;
Åé¨t system of government, of institutions, of philosophy, of theology;
¤Ó¶§¨t the solar system;
¯«¸g¨t²Î or ²Î¨t nervous system, etc.
(2) Lineage: ¥@¨t family lineage;
«Ò¨t ancestral lineage of royal house;
ÃШt chart of family tree;
ª½¨t direct descendant;
®Ç¨t collateral branch of family.
(3) Faction: ¦wºÖ¨t¡Aª½¨t Anfu faction, Chihli faction.
(4) Department in college: ¬Fªv¨t¡A¤å¾Ç¨t department of political science, of literature.
(5) (Math.) corollary.
V.t.To involve, tie up with: ¨t²Ì xi4ban4;
¨t©À xi4nian4¡õ.
Words1. ¨t²Ì xi4ban4, n., to entangle, as with rope, to cause stumbling.
2. ¨t¦C xi4lie4, n., a series (of events, successive theories. etc.).
3. ¨t©À xi4nian4, v.t., to be concerned, think always of (person).
4. ¨t®] xi4sun1, n., a grandson by lineage system, distantly related.
5. ¨t²Î xi4tong3, n., a system (of thought, doctrines): ¦³¨t²Îªº­õ¾Ç systematic philosophy.
6. ¨t±Ú xi4zu2, n., the clan, members of the clan.

ªÃ Num. Index: 90.01     £t£¸£¶£¾ bing3    .
N.(1) Ancient unit of measure¡×16 ±Ø hu2 or 160 ¤æ dou3, bushels.
V.t.To hold: ªÃÀë¡AªÃµ§ hold candle, pen;
ªÃÀë©]¹C (LL) have night outings with candles in hand (a short but merry life);
ªÃµ§ª½®Ñ (of historian) write down the truth, even though unpalatable;
ªÃÅv¡AªÃ¶v to hold position of power;
ªÃൠ(AC) hold axe, i.e., symbol of military power;
ªÃ¤½¿ì²z decide case according to law.
Words1. ªÃ«ù bing3chi2, n. & v.t., (esp. Budd.) self-discipline.
2. ªÃ½á bing3fu4, n., born natural talent (¡×¸[½á 60.01).
3. ªÃ¥¿ bing3zheng4, adj., upright, just.
4. ªÃª½ bing3zhi2, adj., ditto.
5. ªÃ©Ê bing3xing4, n., natural temperament (¡×¸[©Ê 60.01).
6. ªÃÂU bing3yi2, n., (LL) the Godgiven laws, moral values.

­¼ Num. Index: 90.01     £¥£¶£½ cheng2         (*£¦£¶£¿ sheng4    ).
N. adjunct.(Also *sheng4) ¤@­¼¨®¡A¤@­¼Ãâ one carriage, one sedan chair.
N.(1) Multiplication: ­¼¤è¡A­¼ªk¡A­¼¸¹ cheng2fang1, cheng2fa3, cheng2hao4¡õ.
(2) (Also *sheng4) number of carriages: ¨®¤@­¼ one carriage;
¤d­¼¤§°ê (AC) a (big) country with a thousand carriages of chariots.
(3) (*sheng4) ¥v­¼ historical works.
(4) (*sheng4) A main division of Buddhist schools: ¤j­¼ mahayana, the ¡§greater vehicle¡¨;
¤p­¼ hinayana, the ¡§lesser vehicle¡¨;
¤T­¼ the three orders of Buddha's disciples or saints: µÐÂÄ­¼ the bodhisatva;
¹@¤ä­¼ the pratyeka;
Án»D­¼ Buddha's personal disciples.
V.i. & t.(1) To multiply (as 3¡Ñ8): ¦Û­¼ multiply a number by itself;
¬Û­¼ two numbers multiply each other.
(2) To mount (horse, carriage, sedan chair), to go aboard (ship, airplane);
­¼­·¯}®ö to ride the wind and waves, smooth and swift sailing.
(3) To take advantage of (chance, wind, current): ­¼¶¡, ­¼»Ø, ­¼µê cheng2jian4, cheng2xi4, cheng2xU1¡õ;
­¼¿³ cheng2xing4;
­¼¾÷·| take advantage of opportunity;
­¼«K©y buy while it is cheap, see ­¼«K cheng2bian4¡õ;
­¼¤H¤£³Æ take advantage of another's unpreparedness.
Words1. ­¼«K cheng2bian4, phr., at one's convenience, without extra trouble.
2. ­¼âA cheng2cha2, phr., (legend) to ride on a raft and reach the Milky Way.
3. ­¼°£ cheng2chu2, n., (1) multiplication and °£ division;
4. ­¼°£ cheng2chu2, n., (2) calculations.
5. ­¼ªk cheng2fa3, n., (method of) multiplication.
6. ­¼¤è cheng2fang1, n., (math.) square, cube, power to nth degree.
7. ­¼¸¹ cheng2hao4, n., the multiplication sign (¡Ñ).
8. ­¼¿n cheng2ji11, n., product of multiplication.
9. ­¼¾÷ cheng2ji12, v.t., take the chance and....
10. ­¼¶¡ cheng2jian4, v.i., take the chance (of a good opportunity to speak, attack, etc.).
11. ­¼¶Ç cheng2zhuan4, n., (AC) courier system.
12. ­¼«È cheng2ke4, n., passenger (on ship, plane).
13. ­¼ªÅ (¨à) cheng2kong4(er0), v.i., take advantage of free moment or unguarded situation.
14. ­¼²D cheng2liang2, v.i., to enjoy cool air.
15. ­¼Às cheng2long2, v.i., as in ­¼Às§Ö´B (allu.) a handsome or lucky son-in-law.
16. ­¼¾­ cheng2mi4, n., (math.) power (nth power, etc.).
17. ­¼»Ø cheng2xi4, n., take advantage of opening for attack.
18. ­¼¿³ cheng2xing4, phr., on an impulse to enjoy: ­¼¿³¦Ó¨Ó come on an impulse.
19. ­¼¼Æ cheng2shu4, n., a multiple.
20. ­¼¶Õ cheng2shi4, v.i., avail oneself of, to strike while the iron is hot.
21. ­¼®É cheng2shi2, v.i., take full advantage of opportunity.
22. ­¼µê cheng2xU1, v.i., to attack where enemy is weak or unguarded.
23. ­¼¤¿ cheng2xiong1, v.i., formerly, to hold wedding soon after parent's death.

©½ Num. Index: 90.02     £y£¸£³£¾ tian3    .
V.t.To disgrace: µL©½¦¼©Ò¥Í (AC) not be a disgrace to your forefathers.
Adj. & adv.(LL, in self-deprecation) unworthy, -thily: ©½¦bª¾¥æ as your friend (although unworthily);
©½¦CªùÀð have the honor to be counted among your disciples;
©½²² as your unworthy relative in marriage;
©½©~ unworthily (i.e., have the honor) to be (in certain position).

¶Á Num. Index: 90.02     £¦£¹£¾ shu3    .
N.(1) (shu3zi0) Glutinous millet: ¶Á°s¡A¶Áè[ wine made from glutinous millet;
¶Á¹ê¡A¶Á¦Ì millet grain.
(2) Maize: ¥É¸¾¶Á maize, Indian corn;
¸¾¶Á sorghum (also called °ª±ç).

¾¤ Num. Index: 90.02     £{£¸£½ li2    .
N.(1) A surname.
(2) An aboriginal tribe on Hainan island in South China Sea.
Adj.(1) Large in numbers, numerous: ¾¤¥Á the great masses of people;
¾¤­º¡A¾¤±f¡A¾¤²³¡A¾¤¸s the people at large.
(2) Black: ¾¤¶Â pitch-black, pitch-dark.
Words1. ¾¤ªÂ li2chi2, n., (MC) bean curd (¨§»G).
2. ¾¤¨§ li2dou4, n., (bot.) cowhage, mucuna capitata.
3. ¾¤¦Ñ li2lao3, n., (AC) an aged person.
4. ¾¤­] li2miao2, n., the li1 aboriginal tribes of Hainan.
5. ¾¤©ú li2ming2, n., the dawn.

¤d Num. Index: 90.10     £¢£¸£³ qian1    .
N. & adj.(1) A thousand: ¾ã¤d¾ã¸U thousands;
¥H¤d­p count by the thousands;
¤d¼{¤@±o even a fool may sometimes have a good idea;
¤d¼{¤@¥¢ even a wise man sometimes makes a mistake;
¤d¶v¤@¾v a thousand catties hang upon one hair -- extremely delicate situation;
¤d¸ü¤@®É¡A¤d¸üÃø³{ once in a lifetime, golden chance;
myriad, innumerable, all sorts of, oft. in conjunction with ¦Ê (hundred) or ¸U (ten thousand): ¤d¤è¦Ê­p use all sorts of wiles and methods;
¤d½g¤@«ß (of speech, writing) stereotyped, all alike, monotonous;
¤d©I¦Ê³ê called a great many times (before lady will come out);
¤dûQ¦ÊÂà innumerable twists and turns;
¤d©_¦Ê©Ç all sorts of strange things;
¤d¨¥¸U»y innumerable words (to persuade);
¤d«ä¸U·Q think over and over again;
¤dÀY¸Uºü (of things) extremely complicated and difficult to unravel, a thousand things to attend to;
¤d¤d¸U¸U tens of thousands.
(2) A surname.
Adv.Very, a thousand times: ¤d¬è (LL) I pray a thousand times (for pardon, acceptance);
¤d¬è¤Å©Ç please do not take offence;
see esp. ¤d¸U qian1wan4¡õ;
¤d¤£¸Ó¡A¸U¤£¸Ó deeply (a thousand times) regret;
¤d¤F¦Ê·í excellent to the nth degree;
¤d¼b¦Ê´A a thousand charms;
¤d¯u¸U½T absolutely true, one can swear it is true.
Words1. ¤d¬î qian1qiu1, n., (1) a thousand years;
2. ¤d¬î qian1qiu1, n., ¦U¦³¤d¬î each in his own way has made an important contribution;
3. ¤d¬î qian1qiu1, n., (2) a birthday congratulation.
4. ¤d©}µæ qian1qU1cai4, n., (bot.) the purple lythrum.
5. ¤d¥ñ¯S qian1fu2te4, n., kilovolt.
6. ¤d¥j qian1gu3, adj., (1) historic, of the ages: ¤d¥j©_½Í strange stories of the ages;
7. ¤d¥j qian1gu3, adj., (2) ¬Y¬Y¤d¥j formula in condolences at funerals, ¡§So-and-so has joint the ancients.¡¨
8. ¤dª÷ qian1jin1, n., (1) (coll. & litr.) your daughter: ¤T¤dª÷ three daughters;
9. ¤dª÷ qian1jin1, n., (2) a thousand ounces of gold -- a heavy price or extremely precious: ¤dª÷¤@¯º a million-dollar smile (¡§one smile is worth a thousand ounces of gold¡¨);
10. ¤dª÷ qian1jin1, n., ¤dª÷¤§Åé your precious health;
11. ¤dª÷ qian1jin1, n., ¤@ÂY¤dª÷ gamble at high stakes.
12. ¤d¶g qian1zhou1, n., kilocycle.
13. ¤d¨à qian1er0, n., see ¥´¤d¨à 10A.00.
14. ¤d¨½ qian1li3, n., (lit.) a thousand li1, a long distance: ¤d¨½Ãè a telescope, a field glass;
15. ¤d¨½ qian1li3, n., ¤d¨½°¨ a good thoroughbred;
16. ¤d¨½ qian1li3, n., ¤d¨½¾s a fine race pony, usu., (court.) your brilliant son;
17. ¤d¨½ qian1li3, n., ¤d¨½²´ (myth.) one who can see several hundred miles away, sometimes (coll.) a field glass.
18. ¤dªù qian1men2, (LL) a palace gate.
19. ¤d¯v chianmian2, adj., arch. var. of Ë¡¡¼.
20. ¤d¦~ qian1nian2, phr., a thousand years;
21. ¤d¦~ qian1nian2, phr., ¤d¦~¦ã (bot.) chrysanthemum decaisneanum;
22. ¤d¦~ qian1nian2, phr., ¤d¦~¡¼ (bot.) rhodea japonica (usu. called ¸U¦~«C).
23. ¤d¤é¬õ qian1ri4hong2, n., (bot.) common globe amaranth, gomphrena globosa.
24. ¤d·³ qian1sui4, phr., (1) a thousand years;
25. ¤d·³ qian1sui4, phr., (2) Your Highness (to a prince, dist. ¸U·³ ¡§ban1zai¡¨ for Your Majesty).
26. ¤d¼h©³ qian1ceng2di3, n., shoe sole made of many layers of cloth, firmly stitched together, hence ¤d©³¾c shoes with cloth soles.
27. ¤d¥Ë (¡¼) qian1wa3, n., kilowatt (kw.).
28. ¤d¸U qian1wan4, (1) adv., please do: ¤d¸U¤p¤ß please do be careful: ¤d¸U­n°O±o please do remember;
29. ¤d¸U qian1wan4, adv., esp. in emphatic negative: ¤d¸U¤Å§Ñ°O on no account fail to remember;
30. ¤d¸U qian1wan4, adv., (oft. at end of letter: ¤d¸U¤d¸U or ¤d¸U¬Ã­« do take care of your health;
31. ¤d¸U qian1wan4, (2) adj., numerous: ¤d¤d¸U¸U myriads of.
32. ¤d¸­ qian1ye4, n., (flowers) of multiple petals.
33. ¤d»õ qian1yi4, n., myriads;
34. ¤d»õ qian1yi4, n., ¤@¤d»õ (lit.) 100,000,000,000 (one hundred thousand million).

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.10     £z£¸£³£½ nian2    . [Anc. var. of ¦~ 92.10]

ûÓ Num. Index: 90.10     £{£¸£½ li2    . [Var. of ²p]
N.A plough.
V.t.To plough (fields): ûӥРto till fields;
ûÓ®x±½¾[¡AûÓ®x±½¥Þ to overthrow an independent country (lit., ¡§to plough up its court and destroy its hide-outs¡¨).
Words1. ûÓ¤û li2niu2, n., black or mottled cow;
2. ûÓ¤û li2niu2, n., a buffalo used in ploughing.

µÏ Num. Index: 90.10     £¦£¹£´£¿ shun4    .
N.Name of ruler (2255-2205 B.C.).
Words1. µÏµØ shun4hua2, n., (AC) name for hibiscus (also µÏ­^).

Á| Num. Index: 90.10     £¡£º£¾ jU3    . [Pop.of ûs 90.00; abbr. ¡¼]

¤Ð Num. Index: 90.11     £§£´£½ ren2    .
N.The ninth character in the decimal cycle, see Appendix A.
Adj.(1) Great, grand.
(2) Artful, deceitful: ¤Ð¤H a crafty deceiver.

«« Num. Index: 90.11     £¥£¹£°£½ chui2    .
V.i. & t.(1) To let down (a line), hang down, suspend: ««¾v let hair hang down;
««²\ shed tears;
««³¨ chui2diao4¡õ;
««ª½ hang down straight.
(2) To leave s.t. for posterity: ««¦W chui2ming2¡õ;
¦W««¤d¥j¡A¦W««¦Ë©­ leave a name in history.
Adv.(1) Down, downward, forming court. compp. with the idea of ¡§graciously,¡¨ ¡§condescend¡¨: ««¸ß you condescended to ask me;
««·R¡A«««C chui2ai4, chui2qing1¡õ.
(2) Almost, approaching: ««¦Ñ¡A««¦º or ««µ´ approaching old age, death;
««¦M close upon death or a crisis;
¥\±Ñ««¦¨ attempt fails when success is already in sight.
Words1. ««·R chui2ai4, v.i., (court.) show gracious concern for me.
2. ««ª_ chui2chi4, v.i., to shed tears.
3. «««C chui2qing1, v.t., see chueir-aih¡ô;
4. «««C chui2qing1, v.t., (see «C 10.42, representing a look with the black of the eye): ±o»X«««C received your kind consideration.
5. «««« chui2chui2, adv., (MC poet.) gradually: ¤@¾ð««««µo a tree gradually grows.
6. ««³¨ chui2diao4, v.i., to angle for fish.
7. ««òS chui2gao1, phr., (AC) carry bow case downward, to show one is unarmed.
8. «««ý chui2gong3, v.i., to rule with folded hands--rule in peace.
9. ««±Ð chui2jiao4, v.t., (court.) condescend to teach, give advice.
10. ««ª½½u chui2zhi2xian4, n., perpendicular line, plumb line.
11. ««¼¦ chui2lian21, v.t., to take pity on.
12. ««Ã® chui2lian22, phr., (empress) rule in place of emperor (¡§behind screen¡¨).
13. ««¬h chui2liu3, n., weeping willow.
14. ««¦W chui2ming, v.i., to leave name for posterity, to be remembered.
15. ««¼Ç chui2mu4, phr., about sunset or approaching old age.
16. ««©À chui2nian4, v.i., (court.) so gracious as to remember me.
17. ««©Ü chreirpi1, v.i., (shawl, hair) hang down in a spread.
18. ««½u chui2xian4, n., (math.) perpendicular line (cf. chui2zhi2xian4¡ô; opp. ¾î½u horizontal line).
19. ««²C chui2xian2, v.i. & t., to hanker after, gloat upon (lit., ¡§to slobber¡¨): ««²C±ýºw make one's mouth watery.
20. ««¤â chui2shou3, v.i., (1) as in ««¤â¦Ó±o to get or win it with hands down (extreme ease);
21. ««¤â chui2shou3, v.i., (2) to let the hands hang by the sides (form of respectful attention beginning Ming Dyn.).
22. ««èÔ chui2tiao2, phr., ««èÔ¤§¦~ time of young childhood (¡§letting hair down,¡¨ uncoiled).
23. ««®÷ chui2ti4, v.i., to shed tears.
24. ««ÀY chui2tou2, v.i., hang one's head down: ««ÀY³à®ð be downcast in spirit.
25. ««²Î chui2tong3, n., (AC) a royal or cultural heritage: ³Ð·~««²Î to found a royal dynasty.
26. ««´­ chui2yang2, n., see chui2liu3¡ô.

­« Num. Index: 90.11     £¤£¹£¶£¿ zhong4         (*£¥£¹£¶£½ chong2     usu. as adv.).
N.(1) Weight, heaviness: ¥[­« increase weight.
(2) (*chong2) Layer: ­«­« chong2chong2¡õ;
¤E­«¤Ñ (Budd.) the nine layers of heaven or the ninth layer.
V.t.To place value upon: ¦Û­« self-respect;
§g¤l¦Û­« (in watercloset) leave the place clean;
¬Ã­« take good care of (your) health;
­«µM¿Õ do not make promises lightly;
­«¤Í±¡ would do many things for a friend;
¾¹­«¡A±À­« regard highly (person).
Adj.(1) Heavy, thick: ¨ý¤Ó­« flavor is too rich;
ªo¤Ó­«¡A¦â¤Ó­« oil, color is too heavy;
­«¤ß zhong4xin1¡õ;
­«§Q usury;
­«¥ô responsible post;
­«¤u·~ heavy industry;
­«ª÷ÄÝ heavy metals;
­«ªo heavy oil;
­«­t a heavy burden;
­«¹T heavy cream.
(2) Important, valuable: ­«­n¡A­«¤j zhong4yao4, zhong4da4¡õ;
­«¾¹¡A­«Ä_ valuable treasure;
­«§L a great army.
(3) serious, solemn: ¥[­« become more serious (of illness);
¯f­«¤F illness has become serious;
²ø­« solemn (demeanor, ceremony);
²ø­«¨Ç don't be frivolous;
¦º­«©ó®õ¤s (AC) a person's death could be of the greatest significance (or »´©óÂE¤ò of no importance at all);
¬°¤H«p­« person is kind and generous.
(4) (*chong2) Double, multiple: ­«¾À double wall;
­«Ãö series of fortified passes;
­«Ä¶ retranslation;
­«³ò besieged in several depths;
»·¯A­«¬v across several oceans;
­«Àû (reputed to have) double eye pupils.
Adv.(1) Heavily, severely: ­«¥´ flog heavily;
­«³d rebuke harshly, also heavy responsibility;
­«Ãg¡A­«»@¡A­«¿ì punish severely;
­«¶Ë severe wound;
­«¹S¡A­«½à richly rewarded, rich reward.
(2) (*chong2) Repeatedly, again, successively: ­«½Æ¡A­«Å| chong2fu4, chong2die2¡õ;
­«¼g rewrite;
­«¨Ó¤@¹M do it once again;
­«±i re-open shop;
­«¾ãºX¹ª regrouped for battle (lit. or fig.);
­«·ÅÂÂ¹Ú renew the old romance;
­«­× chong2xiu1¡õ;
­«±B chong2hun1¡õ.
Words1. ­«¾E zhong4qian1, (1) v.i., (AC) reluctant to move from native district;
2. ­«¾E zhong4qian1, (2) (*chong2qian1) move again to new place.
3. ­«¾¹ zhong4chi4, n., (AC) national treasure.
4. ­«¿Ë *chong2qin1, v.i., intermarry by several marriages between families.
5. ­«¥X *chong2chu1, v.i., (of a passage) appear twice in book (as in analects).
6. ­«­« *chong2chong2, adj. & adv., layer after layer, multiple series (mountain ranges, roof tops): ­«­«Å|Å| ditto.
7. ­«¬u *chong2qUan2, n., underground springs: ­«¬u¤§¤U nether world.
8. ­«¤j zhong4da4, adj., weighty, important, serious (disaster, crime, undertaking, etc.).
9. ­«¨å zhong4dian31, n., severe punishment, serious regulation.
10. ­«ÂI zhong4dian32, n., important point.
11. ­«Å| *chong2die2, adj., & adv., reduplicated, repeated, -ly, again and again: ­«³WÅ|¯x too numerous regulations;
12. ­«Å| *chong2die2, adj., & adv., see *chong2chong2¡ô.
13. ­«¦a zhong4di4, n., important precincts, place of strategic importance, not accessible without permission.
14. ­«¾· zhong4dun4, n., gross ton, long ton.
15. ­«¥Ç zhong4fan4, n., person convicted of grave crime.
16. ­«½Æ *chong2fu0, adj., repetitious (writing), redundant.
17. ­«±B *chong2hun1, v.i., (of man or woman) be illegally married to two spouses.
18. ­«¾ã *chong2zheng3, v.t., readjust (debts, credit).
19. ­«Âí zhong4zhen4, n., important military base: military governorship.
20. ­«Ãµ *chong2jian3, adj., (AC) many calluses on feet.
21. ­«±H zhong4ji4, n., (LL) post or appointment of heavy responsibility.
22. ­«¤E *chong2jiu3, n., the 9th day of 9th lunar month, a festival esp. for climbing mountains.
23. ­«­« (ªº) zhong4zhong4(de0), adv., (1) very heavily (punish, reward, etc.);
24. ­«­« (ªº) zhong4zhong4(de0), adv., (2) see chong2chong2¡ô.
25. ­«¬ì zhong4ke1, n., a grave crime (felony, murder, etc.).
26. ­«¶q zhong4liang4, n., (1) weight;
27. ­«¶q zhong4liang4, n., (2) substance: ¦³­«¶q (of writing) having real substance.
28. ­«¤O zhong4li4, n., gravitation.
29. ­«¸¨ *chong2luo4, v.i., (of illness) relapse, take a turn for the worse.
30. ­«²v zhong4lU4, n., (phys.) specific gravity (also ¤ñ­«).
31. ­«¦W zhong4ming2, n., great reputation.
32. ­«©ú *chong2ming2, n., (AC) the light of sun and moon.
33. ­«üA zhong4pao4, n., heavy artillery.
34. ­«¥Ó *chong2shen1, v.i. & t., to reiterate, recapitulate;
35. ­«¥Ó *chong2shen1, adv., repeatedly.
36. ­«¨­¤l zhong4shen1zi0, adj., pregnant.
37. ­«§µ zhong4xiao4, n., deep mourning for parents.
38. ­«¤ß zhong4xin1, n., (phys.) center of gravity.
39. ­«·s *chong2xin1, adv., again, anew.
40. ­«­× *chong2xiu1, v.t., rebuild;
41. ­«­× *chong2xiu1, v.t., (p.p.) rebuilt (temple, road, etc.);
42. ­«­× *chong2xiu1, v.t., take (a given college course) again owing to failure to get passing marks the first time.
43. ­«¤ô zhong4shui3, n., (phys.) heavy water.
44. ­«µø zhong4shi4, v. t., to value (name, friendship, money, etc.).
45. ­«¥@ *chong2shi4, adj., (AC) generations of.
46. ­«¨Í¤U *chong2shi4xian1, phr., the time when grandparents were alive.
47. ­«®] (¤l) *chong2sun1(zi0), n., great-grandson.
48. ­«®]¤k *chong2sun1nU3, n., great-granddaughter.
49. ­«Å¥ zhong4ting1, adj., heavy of hering.
50. ­«ÀYÀ¸ zhong4tou2xi4, n., an opera diffcult to play or sing.
51. ­«¸o zhong4zui4, n., a grave crime.
52. ­«Áò *chong2wei2, n., (1) inner palace;
53. ­«Áò *chong2wei2, n., (2) address to grandparents.
54. ­«¤å *chong2wen2, n., repetitious passage;
55. ­«¤å *chong2wen2, n., word that appears twice;
56. ­«¤å *chong2wen2, n., an ancient variant in »¡¤å¡§Shuowern.¡¨
57. ­«¤È *chong2wu3, n., the 5th day of 5th lunar month (also called ºÝ¤È).
58. ­«À£ zhong4ya1, n., heavy pressure.
59. ­«¼Ë¨à *chong2yang4er0, adj., identical.
60. ­«¶§ *chong2yang2, n., see *chong2jiu3¡ô.
61. ­«­n zhong4yao4, adj. & n., important (thing, person, task, etc.): ¡Kªº­«­n the importance of¡K.
62. ­«­µ zhong4yin1, n., accented (syllable, vowel).
63. ­«¯ô *chong2yin1, n., double-soft cushion.
64. ­«²W *chong2yUan1, n., (LL) deep waters.

¤É Num. Index: 90.20     £¦£¶ sheng1    .
N.A grain measure, a pint, one tenth of ¤æ dou3.
V.i. & t.To go up, to hoist, be promoted: ¤ÉºX hoist a flag;
¤É°ª go up, ascend;
¤ÉªÅ go up the sky, lift-off (astronautics, rocketry);
¤W¤É to make progress upward;
¤É¯Z¡A¤É¯Å to be promoted to higher grade;
¤É¶¥ go up the steps.
Words1. ¤É¯Z sheng1ban1, v.i., promote, be promoted to higher grade.
2. ¤É¨I sheng1chen2, phr., the ups and downs of official career.
3. ¤É¾E sheng1qian1, v.i. & t., to promote, be promoted.
4. ¤É¸¹ sheng1hao4, n., (musical notation) sharp (opp. ­°¸¹ flat).
5. ¤É­° sheng1jiang4, phr., see sheng1chen2¡ô;
6. ¤É­°¾÷ sheng1jiang4ji1, n., elevator;
7. ¤É­° sheng1jiang4, n., crane.
8. ¤É¯Å sheng1ji2, v.i., promote to higher grade;
9. ¤É¯Å sheng1ji2, v.i., ¤É¯Å¼Æ (math.) ascending series.
10. ¤É³Â sheng1ma2, n., (bot.) cimicifuga foetida.
11. ¤É¾­ sheng1mi4, n., (math.) ascending power: opp. ­°¾­ descending power.
12. ¤É¹I sheng1xia2, v.i., (LL) pass away (of emperor).
13. ¤É¾Ç sheng1xUe2, v.i., enter higher class in school, enter higher school.
14. ¤É°ó sheng1tang2, v.i., (1) formerly, (the judge) holds court trial;
15. ¤É°ó sheng1tang2, v.i., (2) to know the rudiments of study, contrasted with ¤J«Ç be accepted in the inner circle.
16. ¤ÉÄË sheng1teng2, v.i., (1) to fly up;
17. ¤ÉÄË sheng1teng2, v.i., (2) (sheng1teng) to make good progress, flourish in business.
18. ¤É¤Ñ sheng1tian1, v.i., go up to heaven.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.20     £º£½ yU2    . [Pop. Óp]
V.t. To carry by two persons together (by pole or by hand): ¡¼«Í carry a corpse.

¦Ý Num. Index: 90.21     £¡£¸£²£¿ jiu4    .
N.A mortar: ¸^¦Ý (fig.) an old rut;
ÃÄ¦Ý a druggist's mortar;
¥Û¦Ý a stone mortar;
¦ÝªS mortar and pestle;
²æ¦Ý dislocation of joints.
Words1. ¦Ý¾¦ jiu4chi3, n., the molar teeth, the molars.
2. ¦Ý¯¥ jiu4pao4, n., (ordnance) a mortar.

©¨ Num. Index: 90.21     £º£®£¿ yUe4    .
N.(1) A sacred or high mountain (interch. À®).
(2) A man's father-in-law, mother-in-law: ©¨¤÷¡A©¨¥À yUe4fu4, yUe4mu3¡õ;
®a©¨ my father-in-law.
(3) A surname: ©¨¼q temple to Yoh Fei ©¨­¸, a national hero.
Words1. ©¨§B yUe4bo2, n., (LL) formerly, a governor in border province.
2. ©¨¤÷ yUe4fu4, n., man's father-in-law.
3. ©¨¤V yUe4zhang4, n., ditto.
4. ©¨¥À yUe4mu3, n., man's mother-in-law.

Ðh Num. Index: 90.21     £¥£« cha1    .
N.A shovel.

¯æ Num. Index: 90.21     £¸£±£¾ yao3         (sp. pr. waai        , £}£¹£¯£¾ kuai3    .)
N.(yao3er0, yao3zi0) A ladle.
V.t. To ladle up (liquid).

¤ç Num. Index: 90.22     £¡£¸£´ jin1    .
N.(1) An axe, a chopper: ©ò¤ç axes, hatchets.
(2) A measure of weight equal to 16 ounces: »O¤ç Taiwan catty (¡×600 grams);
¤½¤ç a kilogram;
¥«¤ç a standard catty (¡×500 grams).
Adj. & adv.(Acting) shrewdly, (seeing) clearly: ¤ç¤ç¨ä©ú (AC) paying close attention to every detail;
¤ç¤ç¸û¶q¡A¤ç¤ç­p¸û be calculating and unwilling to make the smallest sacrifice, esp. in monetary matters.
Words1. ¤ç¨â jin1liang3, n., weight of things: ½×¤ç¨â according to weight;
2. ¤ç¨â jin1liang3, n., (fig.) to quibble, pettifogging.

¥¸ Num. Index: 90.22     £¥£¿ chi4    .
V.i. & t.(1) to scold, shout at, rebuke harshly: »é¥¸ make a sharp reply in argument.
(2) To dismiss sharply, expel (interch. ¥w): ¥¸°h chi4tui4¡õ;
¥¸©ñ expel to distant land;
¥¸½| chi4ma4¡õ.
(3) To open up land: ¥¸¤g¡A¥¸¦a ditto.
(4) To set watch sentinel: ¥¸­Ô chi4hou4¡õ;
¥¸ÃM a cavalry on the watch.
(5) To fill up: ¥R¥¸ fill up a place.
Words1. ¥¸½} chi4ba4, v.i., (LL) to dismiss from office.
2. ¥¸¥¸ chi4chi4, adj., (AC) broad, spacious.
3. ¥¸­² chi4ge2, v.t., to dismiss from office.
4. ¥¸­Ô chi4hou4, n., a sentinel.
5. ¥¸³v chi4zhu2, v.t., to dismiss angrily, to expel unceremoniously.
6. ¥¸¤O chi4li4, n., (phys.) power of repulsion.
7. ¥¸³¿ chi4lu3, n., land impregnated with salt, therefore barren.
8. ¥¸½| chi4ma4, v.t., to bawl out s.o. (also wr. ¥w½|).
9. ¥¸½æ chi4mai4, v.t., (AC) sell out (horses).
10. ¥¸°h chi4tui4, v.t., to dismiss (person) from presence;
11. ¥¸°h chi4tui4, v.t., expel (student) from school.
12. ¥¸³d chi4ze2, v.t., to rebuke severely (also wr.¥w³d).

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.22     £¤£¹£¶£¿ zhong4    . [Cogn. ²³ 91.02]

¨Ä Num. Index: 90.22     £|£¹£¯ guai1    .
Adj.(1) Preverse, obstreperous: ¨Ä©Ñ¡A¨Ä»÷¡A¨ÄÂÕ¡A¨Ä±i guai1li4, guai1pi4, guai1miu4, guai1zhang1¡õ.
(2) Quickwitted, shrewd: see ¨Äı¡A¨Ä¨¤ guai1jUe21, guai1jUe22¡õ.
(3) Well-behaved, lovely, good, usu., said of children: ¨Ä¨Ä¨àªº be good and quiet! ¨Ä¨à¤l (a doting father's) lovely son;
¨Ä«Ä¤l¡A¨Ä¤p¤l good little boy.
Words1. ¨Ä¥© guai1qiao3, adj., clever, intellingent.
2. ¨Ä¨Ä guai1guai1, n., (of children) (vocative) my darling: ¤p¨Ä¨Ä my little darling.
3. ¨Ä±i guai1zhang1, adj., perverse, intractable, refractory.
4. ¨Äı guai1jUe21, adj., quick-witted, intelligent, bright, clever.
5. ¨Ä¨¤ guai1jUe22, adj., ditto.
6. ¨Ä©Ñ guai1li4, adj., (1) disagreeable, unfriendly;
7. ¨Ä©Ñ guai1li4, adj., (2) (of conduct) unreasonable, perverse.
8. ¨ÄÂÕ guai1miu4, adj., absurd, silly.
9. ¨Ä»÷ guai1pi4, adj., odd, whimsical, peculiar.
10. ¨Ä¹H guai1wei2, adj., (1) contradictory, conflicting;
11. ¨Ä¹H guai1wei2, adj., (2) separate(d).
12. ¨Ä²§ guai1yi4, adj., odd, eccentric, unconventional.

ûF Num. Index: 90.22     £¤£¾ zhi3    . [Var. of ¯È 93B.71]

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.22     £t£µ bang1    . [Pop. of À° 11.22]

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.22     £t£µ bang1    . [Pop. of À° 11.22]

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.22     £¢£¸£±£½ qiao2    . [Abbr. of ³ì 90.42]

¥C Num. Index: 90.30     £¢£¸£² qiu1    . [Pop. Ëú 11A.30]
N. (1) A mound: ¤g¥C¡A¤p¥C¡A¤s¥C;
¥C³® qiu1ling2¡õ;
¨F¥C sand dunes;
specifically a grave: ¥C¤ì tree planted on a grave;
¥C¹Ó¡A¥C¼X¡A¥CÃb qiu1mu4, qiu1fen2, choiulong3¡õ.
(2) Generally used to denote the open country, or wild country: ¥C¥Á (AC) country people, the farmers;
¥C³¥¡A¥C¨½¡A¥C¼V qiu1ye3, qiu1li3, qiu1xU1¡õ.
(3) A surname.
Adj.(1) (AC) eldest: ¥C·A eldest sister-in-law.
(2) (MC) empty: ¥C«F an empty pavilion.
Words1. ¥C¤K qiu1ba1, n., (sl.) a soldier (from two components of the character §L: ¥C and ¤K).
2. ¥C¼X qiu1fen2, n., a grave in the form of an earthen mound;
3. ¥C¼X qiu1fen2, n., a graveyard.
4. ¥CÀ¤ qiu1huo4, n., (lit.) ¡§hills and ravines¡¨--(1) a wooded country for retirement;
5. ¥CÀ¤ qiu1huo4, n., (2) ¯Ý¤¤¥CÀ¤ a mind's intricate thoughts.
6. ¥C¤« qiu1jing3, n., (Budd.) dried up well, (fig.) of old, used-up person.
7. ¥C¨½ qiu1li3, n., native village.
8. ¥C³® qiu1ling2, n., an earthen mound, knoll, hillock (oft. used for imperial mausoleum, see ³® 32A.82).
9. ¥CÃb qiu1long3, n., an earthen mound.
10. ¥C¹Ó qiu1mu4, n., a grave.
11. ¥C¤s qiu1shan1, n., (1) a mound, a hill;
12. ¥C¤s qiu1shan1, n., (2) the wild country;
13. ¥C¤s qiu1shan1, n., (3) (AC) (fig.) a ¡§mountain¡¨ of things.
14. ¥C¼V qiu1xU1, n., (1) wild country;
15. ¥C¼V qiu1xU1, n., (2) bare hills and devastated country.
16. ¥C³¥ qiu1ye3, n, the rural country.
17. ¥C¶é qiu1yUan2, n., a garden in the hills.

¿d Num. Index: 90.30     £|£¹£³£¿ guan4    .
N.A washbowl.
V.i. & t.To clean with water: ¿dÀÞ¡A¿d¬~ wash;
¿d¨N bathe;
¿d¤â wash hands;
¿dÀÍ do washing and combing;
¿dº¤¶¡ lavatory, washroom.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.30     £¥£¹£°£½ chui2    . [Var. of «« 90.11]

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.30     £££¸£´£¿ xin4    . [Var. of ¡¼ 90.50]

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.30     £¢£¸£± qiao1    .
N.A shovel.

¦Z Num. Index: 90.40     £~£²£¿ hou4    .
N.(1) A queen: ¤Ó¦Z¡A¥À¦Z queen mother;
¦Z¦m the queen and maids of honor of different ranks;
¬Ó¦Z empress;
¬Ó¤Ó¦Z empress dowager.
(2) (AC) sovereign, ruler.
Adv.Var. of «á.
Words1. ¦Z½^ hou4ji2, n., (1) the god of agriculture;
2. ¦Z½^ hou4ji2, n., (2) the minister of agriculture. under Emperor Shun µÏ (2255¡Ð2205 B.C.).
3. ¦Z¤g hou4tu3, n., god of the earth: ¬Ó¤Ñ¦Z¤g Heaven and Earth personified or their spirits.

¦Þ Num. Index: 90.40     £¦£­£½ she2    .
N.(1) The tongue: ¦R¦Þ¡A©Q¦Þ put out the tongue;
µ²¦Þ tonguetied;
¤f¦Þ¬O«D disputes, wagging of tongues;
ªø¦Þ loquacious;
¦Þµu¡A¦Þ¶w slow of speech (¡§tongue is thick¡¨);
ÄÇ¦Þ talk rot or unnecessarily, tittle-tattle;
¼L¦y¦Þ¥©¡Aªo¼L·Æ¦Þ flippant;
ªÅ¤f¥Õ¦Þ persiflage, pure bunk;
´'Þ interupt a talk;
¦Þ¼C²åºj battle of wits, repartee;
¦Þ¾Ô she2zhan4¡õ;
³ï¦Þ 40A.81.
(2) The tongue of a bell (ÄÁ¦Þ);
mouth of grain bin.
(3) The flame of a fire (¤õ¦Þ);
the inner flap of a shoe.
Words1. ¦Þ¥» she2ben3, n., the base of the tongue;
2. ¦Þ¥» she2ben3, n., see she2gen1¡õ.
3. ¦Þ¾W she2feng1, n., as in ¦Þ¾W¦y§Q have a sharp tongue.
4. ¦Þ¯i she2gan1, n., (Chin. med.) tongue cancer.
5. ¦Þ®Ú she2gen1, n., the base of the tongue.
6. ¦Þ¯Ñ she2geng1, v.i., to teach as a living (¡§plough with the tongue,¡¨ cf. µ§¯Ñ 91A.10).
7. ¦Þ°© she2gu3, n., (physiol.) the hyoid bone.
8. ¦Þ¾Ô she2zhan4, n., a battle of wits, repartee.
9. ¦Þ¦y she2jian1, n., the tip of the tongue.
10. ¦Þªù she2men2, n., valve.
11. ¦ÞÓÐ she2nU4, n., hemorrhage on the tongue.
12. ¦Þ¤U¸¢ she2xia4xian4, n., (physiol.) sublingual gland.
13. ¦Þ­a she2tai2, n., fur on the tongue, tongue-coating.
14. ¦ÞÀY she2tou0, n., (1) generally, front of the tongue;
15. ¦ÞÀY she2tou0, n., (2) ability to talk: ¦ÞÀY¦y§Q sharp-tongued;
16. ¦ÞÀY she2tou0, n., ¦ÞÀYºë (abusive) gossip-monger.
17. ¦Þª¢ she2yan21, n., tongue inflammation.
18. ¦ÞÀù she2yan22, n., tongue cancer.
19. ¦Þ¸­ she2ye4, n., tongue blade.
20. ¦Þ­µ she2yin1, n., lingual sounds (plosives and liquids, like d, t, er0, n).
21. ¦Þ÷ê she2yong1, n., tongue ulcer.

§] Num. Index: 90.40     £y£¹£´ tun1    .
V.t.(1) To swallow (lit. & fig.): §]¤U¥h swallow down;
§]¤£¤U«| cannot swallow food (out of sorrow);
¯T§]ªêÃ` to eat voraciously;
§]¶³¦RÃú (fig.) to smoke opium or tobacco;
§]·Ï to swallow opium as means of suicide;
§]ª÷¡A§]¤M swallow gold, knife as means of suicide;
§Ô®ð§]Án swallow insult and humiliation silently;
§]«ë to suffer grief, anger silently.
(2) To absorb, annex another country: §]¨Ö¡A¨Ö§]¾F°ê annex neighboring country;
§]¨Ö¡A§]¦û¡A§]¾Ú tun1bihng, tunjiah, tunjU4¡õ;
ÄH§] gobble up neighbor's territory (Åú­¹ nibble at same).
Words1. §]¨Ö tun1bing4, v.t., to annex (territory) by force.
2. §]¦û tun1zhan4, v.t., take possession of land illegally.
3. §]¾Ú tun1jU4, v.t., ditto.
4. §]·À tun1mie4, v.t., destroy (another country).
5. §]¨S tun1mo4, v.t., (1) destroy (country);
6. §]¨S tun1mo4, v.t., (2) embezzle (§]¨S¤½´Ú).
7. §]¾½ tun1shi4, v.t., to eat up in large mouthfuls, gobble up.
8. §]¦R tun1tu3, v.i., not to speak out one's mind straightforwardly: ¥b§]¥b¦R¡A§]§]¦R¦R ¡§speak a word, swallow the next word¡¨;
9. §]¦R tun1tu3, v.i., §]¦R¤F¥b¤Ñ hem and haw for a long time.

ôA Num. Index: 90.40     £}£¹£¿ ku4    .
N.«ÒôA name of legendary emperor.

ð[ Num. Index: 90.40     £¢£º£®£¿ qUe4         (*£{£­£¿ le4    ).
Adj.(1) Rocky (mountain).
(2) Descriptive of sound of falling rocks or (*le4) rocks splashing the water.

ÅA Num. Index: 90.40     £º£¿ yU4         (also £º£½ yU2    ).
N.A good name, fame: ¦WÅA¡AÁnÅA¡A¬üÅA good reputation;
²±ÅA a great reputation;
²MÅA reputation for upright character.
V.t.To praise (person): ºÙÅA ditto;
¼úÅA give praise or encouragement by superior.

©ü Num. Index: 90.41     £~£¹£´ hun1    .
N.(1) Twilight, dusk, evening: ¶À©ü evening;
±á©ü early morning and late at night;
©ü¾å (LL) ditto.
(2) U.f. ±B in ±B«Ã 93A.41.
(3) A surname.
V.i.To faint, swoon off: ¥L©ü¹L¥h¤F he has fainted.
Adj.(1) Muddled, confused, darkened: ©ü¤Ñ¶Â¦a in total darkness, complete disregard of accepted ways of life (of character);
©ü¶Ã¡A©ü°g hun1luan4, hun1mi2¡õ.
(2) Giddy, dimmed: ÀY©ü²´ªá feel dizzy and dimmed in eyesight;
¦Ñ²´©üªá cannot see clearly, eyesight is dimmed;
©üÀY©ü¸£ muddle-headed, confused;
©üð| hun1kui4¡õ.
(3) Slow-witted, idiotic: ©ü±e¡A©ü·M hun1yong2, hun1yU2¡õ.
Words1. ©ü¾Î hun1bei4, adj., extremely exhausted.
2. ©ü¨H hun1chen2, adj., (of person or his mind) muddled, beclouded, misguided.
3. ©ü¶Â hun1hei1, adj., darkened (sky).
4. ©üªá hun1hua1, adj., dim-sighted, dull-eyed.
5. ©ü¶À hun1huang2, adj., dusky, twilight (sky).
6. ©ü©ü hun1hun1, adj., murky, unclear;
7. ©ü©ü hun1hun1, adj., clouded (mind), in a semiconscious state.
8. ©ü³Ö hun1jUe2, adj., (LL) fainted off;
9. ©ü³Ö hun1jUe2, adj., in state of coma.
10. ©ü§g hun1jUn1, n., a licentious or lawless or idiotic sovereign.
11. ©üð| hun1kui4, adj., dull in mind, capricious or lawless (ruler).
12. ©ü¶Ã hun1luan4, adj., confusing, disorderly (affairs).
13. ©ü¬N hun1mei4, adj., half-witted, stupid.
14. ©ü°g hun1mi2, adj., (1) fainting, comatose;
15. ©ü°g hun1mi2, adj., (2) sunk, depraved.
16. ©ü·M hun1yU2, adj., stupid.
17. ©ü±e hun1yong2, adj., stupid (ruler) slow-witted.

­» Num. Index: 90.41     £££¸£µ xiang1    .
N.(1) Spice, incense: ¿N­»«ô¦ò burn incense and pray;
¶i­» go on pilgrimage;
½L­» an incense coil;
­»ÀÈ sandalwood;
¨I­» garuwood, lignaloes of East Indies;
°A­» incense for driving away mosquitors;
®Ñ­» family of scholar ancestors;
­»³U¡A­»«Ç xiang1dai4, xiang1shi42¡õ;
­»Äl xiang1lu2¡õ.
(2) Scent, aroma, fragrance: ³¾»yªá­» birds' twitter and fragrance of flowers;
in comb. with ¥É (jade), refers to women: ¼¦­»±¤¥É tenderness toward woman;
­»®ø¥Éâf death of a pretty woman;
°½­»ÅÑ¥É have illicit relations with women;
°ê¦â¤Ñ­» a great beauty;
¥É¥Í­» scented flesh of woman.
(3) Popularity, a good name: ¯d­»¦Ê¥@ leave a good name for posterity;
¦Y­» (coll.) very popular.
(4) A radical.
(5) A surname.
V.t.To smell or sniff close to skin in lieu of kissing: ­»­»­±¤Õ ¡§kiss¡¨ the face (of child, woman);
­»­»¼L to kiss.
Adj.(1) Nice-smelling, fragrant, aromatic: ­»®ð¡A­»¨ý xiang1chi4, xiang1wei4¡õ;
©@°Ø­»¿@ rich aroma of coffee;
­»¼Q¼Q¡A­»ÃLÃL rich in fragrance;
­»¯ù¡A­»¤ù xiang1cha2, xiang1pian4¡õ;
­»¶pÀn crisp duck cooked in Szechuen style.
(2) Richly satisfying (sleep, food): ³o¹y¶º¦Y±o«Ü­» a very satisfying meal;
ºÎ±o«Ü­» enjoyed a very sound sleep;
­»ºÎ sweet slumber;
­»²¢ xiang1tian2¡õ.
(3) (Coll.) fond: ¥L­Ì­ì¨Ó«Ü­» they were very fond of each other.
(4) Popular: (coll.) ³oºØ³f«Ü¦Y­» these goods are very popular now.
(5) Pertaining to woman: ­»¸| feminine cheeks;
­»»Ó lady's chamber;
­»¬Z lady's letter;
­»»î a lady's departed spirit.
Words1. ­»®× xiang1an4, n., incense table, the altar.
2. ­»»« xiang1bin11, n., (translit.) champion.
3. ­»Âb xiang1bin12, n., (translit.) champagne.
4. ­»èÁèÁ¨à xiang1bo1bo0er0, n., ¡§fragrant dumpling¡¨-- sweetheart;
5. ­»èÁèÁ¨à xiang1bo1bo0er0, n., matinee idol and the like.
6. ­»«b xiang1cha4, n., Buddhist temple.
7. ­»¯ù xiang1cha2, n., scented tea, see xiang1pian4¡õ.
8. ­»¸z xiang1chang2, n., sausage.
9. ­»¾í xiang1cheng2, n., orange.
10. ­»¿ú xiang1qian2, n., gift of money to temples on visits.
11. ­»®ð xiang1chi4, n., aroma, scent, nice smell.
12. ­»¯ä xiang1chou4, n., quality good and bad: ¤£ª¾­»¯ä do not know good from bad.
13. ­»ÝÏ xiang1chun1, n., (bot.) the fragrant cedar, cedrala odorata.
14. ­»³U xiang1dai4, n., perfume satchels.
15. ­»¤æ xiang1dou3, n., incense pot.
16. ­»¼[¨à xiang1dueer0, n., wooden or clay base for sticking incense sticks.
17. ­»¯» xiang1feng3, n., cosmetics, face powder ­»¯»¤§¸ê woman's pin money.
18. ­»¤À xiang1feng4, n., see xiang1qian2¡ô.
19. ­»·¬ xiang1feng1, n., sweet gum, balsam-producing tree.
20. ­»´ä xiang1gang3, n., Hong Kong;
21. ­»´ä xiang1gang3, n., ­»´ä¸} Hong Kong foot.
22. ­»¥Ê xiang1gua1, n., muskmelon;
23. ­»¥Ê xiang1gua1, n., also different varieties of sweet melon.
24. ­»»Ó xiang1gui1, n., lady's chamber.
25. ­»²ü¥] xiang1he2bao0, n., see xiang1dai4¡ô.
26. ­»¦Ç xiang1hui1, n., incense ashes.
27. ­»·| xiang1hui4, n., (1) a pilgrimage;
28. ­»·| xiang1hui4, n., (2) a group of pilgrims, with acrobats, stiltswalkers, tailors, food vendors, etc.
29. ­»¤õ xiang1huo3, n., (1) public worship at Buddhist temples: ­»¤õ²± good attendance at temple (¡§many incense sticks and candles burning¡¨);
30. ­»¤õ xiang1huo3, n., (2) the burning of candles and incense in an oath before spirits: ­»¤õ»} such an oath;
31. ­»¤õ xiang1huo3, n., ­»¤õ§Ì¥S sworn brothers;
32. ­»¤õ xiang1huo3, n., ­»¤õ±¡ sworn love between man and woman.
33. ­»¿¼ xiang1jiao1, n., banana.
34. ­»¬É xiang1jie4, n., Buddhist temples collectively.
35. ­»¯] xiang1zhu1, n., rosary (of sandalwood).
36. ­»õW xiang1zhuan4, n., dinner with prayer served on anniversary, etc., of death of relative.
37. ­»Àë xiang1zhu2, n., incense and candle, joss sticks and candles, see xiang1huo3¡ô.
38. ­»µß xiang1jUn4, n., champignon.
39. ­»«È xiang1ke4, n., a pilgrim.
40. ­»Äú xiang1la4, n., candle and incense.
41. ­»¡¼ xiang1lian2, n., cosmetics: ­»¡¼Åé romantic verse praising woman.
42. ­»®Æ xiang1liao4, n., condiments, spices.
43. ­»»© xiang1li2, n., (zoo.) the civet.
44. ­»÷á xiang1luan2, n., (bot.) pomelo (better known as ¬c¡A¤å¥¹), citrus decumana.
45. ­»Á³ xiang1luo2, n., conchshell fish;
46. ­»Á³ xiang1luo2, n., ­»Á³¤ù edible cartilage of conchshell.
47. ­»Äl xiang1lu2, n., a censer, incense container.
48. ­»·£¤ì xiang1nan2mu4, n., see ·£¤ì 10B.42.
49. ­»Ån xiang1nang2, n., a perfume satchel.
50. ­»¤ù xiang1pian4, n., scented tea.
51. ­»»Z xiang1pu3, n., a kind of rush. typha latifolia.
52. ­»¦× xiang1rou4, n., dog meat (Cantonese).
53. ­»¤ô xiang1shui3, n., perfume, cologne water or eau de cologne.
54. ­»¥« xiang1shi41, n., temporary fair or market associated with pilgrimage.
55. ­»«Ç xiang1shi42, n., a hall of Budd. temple.
56. ­»¿¸ xiang1xUn4, n., champignon (also ­»µß xiang1jUn4¡ô.).
57. ­»×h xiang1sui1, n., coriander, a favoirte spice (also Í´×h).
58. ­»´ö xiang1tang1, n., perfumed bath, practised in esoteric Budd. sects.
59. ­»²¢ xiang1tian2, adj., sweet and nice-smelling (fruit);
60. ­»²¢ xiang1tian2, adj., sweet (dream): ­»²¢ªº¬ü¹Ú a sweet, beautiful dream.
61. ­»«F xiang1ting2, a festooned rest pavilion for pilgrims or funeral procession when incense is burned.
62. ­»ÀY xiang1tou2, n., (1) head of organized group of pilgrims;
63. ­»ÀY xiang1tou2, n., (2) (xiang1tou0) fragrance;
64. ­»ÀY xiang1tou2, n., ­»ÀY¨à burnt incense.
65. ­»¯ó xiang1cao3, n., (1) vanilla;
66. ­»¯ó xiang1cao3, n., (2) (­»Äõ­») eupatorium chinensis.
67. ­»µæ xiang1cai4, n., see xiang1sui1¡ô.
68. ­»µ© xiang1tong3, n., incense holder.
69. ­»¨m xiang1zao4, n., soap.
70. ­»¿A xiang1ze2, n., (1) (MC) hair ointment;
71. ­»¿A xiang1ze2, n., (2) fragrance of woman's flesh.
72. ­»¸ê xiang1zi1, n., see xiang1qian2¡ô.
73. ­»¨ý (¨à) xiang1wei4(xiang1weher0), n., fragrance, aroma (of flowers, coffee, cooked food).
74. ­»Æv xiang1yan4, adj., romantic, sexy: ­»Æv¬G¨Æ romantic story, novel of romantic love.
75. ­»ûÇ xiang1yan1, n., (1) cigarette;
76. ­»ûÇ xiang1yan1, n., (2) altar incense, (fig.) of continuance of family line: ­»ûǵ´¤F the family line died out.
77. ­»ÄY xiang1yan2, adj., (Budd.) austere, august.
78. ­»À³ xiang1ying0, n., profit: ¥Lªº¥Í·N«Ü¥e­»À³ his business makes good profits.
79. ­»ªo xiang1you2, n., (1) scented ointment;
80. ­»ªo xiang1you2, n., (2) sesame oil;
81. ­»ªo xiang1you2, n., ­»ªoÂÎ the millepede or galleyworm.
82. ­»³½ xiang1yU2, n., fresh-water fish, plecoglossus altivelis.
83. ­»¶³¯½ xiang1yUn2sha1, n., a kind of light silk.

¬Ý Num. Index: 90.41     £}£³£¿ kan4         (*£}£³ kan1    ).
V.t.(1) To look, see: ¬Ý¤@¬Ý¡A¬Ý¤@¤U have a look;
¬Ý¤F¬Ý take a look see again and again;
see ¬Ý¬Ý kan4kan4¡õ;
¬Ý§b¤F watch intently, stare at with curious interest;
¬Ý®Ñ¡A¬Ý³ø read book, papers;
¬Ý¤£¤U¥h not readable;
¬Ý¹q¼v¡A¬ÝÀ¸ see a movie, a play;
¬Ý¼ö¾x join in the holiday crowd;
¬Ý­·¤ô (geomancer) choose sites for houses or graves, (necromancer) see the layout of landscape from a particular spot;
followed by ±o (positive) and ¤£ (negative) with complement: ¬Ý¤£¥X¨Ó¡A¬Ý¤£²M·¡ cannot see clearly;
¬Ý±o¹L²´¨à (thing) looks agreeable;
¬Ý¤£¹L²´¨à (person) get a revolting feeling (as seeing a bully);
¬Ý¤£¶¶²´¨à (person) not used to the (disgusting) sight;
¬Ý¨£¡A¬Ý¤£¨£ can, cannot see;
Æ[¬Ý see and appreciate (exhibit, landscape);
¬d¬Ý look into (accounts, etc.);
¦n¬Ý good-looking;
¤£¦n¬Ý¡AÃø¬Ý ugly;
­±¤l¤£¦n¬Ý embarrassing.
(2) To see a point, realize, appreciate: ¨Ì§Ú¬Ý as I see it;
¬Ý¨£¡A¬Ýªk kan4jian4, kan4fa3¡õ;
¬Ý³z¤F see through (a trick);
¬Ý¯} kan4po4¡õ;
¬Ý¬ï¤F to realize futility or falsity, be more detached;
¬Ý¤¤ (zhong4)¤F, ¬Ý¤W¤F have a liking for (a girl, an object.)
(3) Watch: ¬Ý­·ÀY¡A¬Ý­·¨Ï¦| trim the sail to the wind;
¬Ý¾÷·| watch for opportunity;
¬Ýûó¿ì act as one sees fit;
¬Ý¼LÁy¡A¬ÝÁy¤l¡A¬Ý¬Ü²´ watch (superior's) countenance;
¬Ý¬Y¤H­±¤W to act to please s.o., for favor of s.o.
(4) To visit: ¬ÝªB¤Í¡A¯f¤H visit a friend, patient.
(5) (*kan1) In specific words and phrr. denoting ¡§in charge of¡¨ or ¡§person in charge¡¨: ¬Ý°s¡A¬Ý¯ù (waiter) take charge of wine, tea;
¬Ý®y, ¬Ý®y¨àªº waiter in charge of seating customers at restaurant or theater;
¬Ýªù¡A¬Ý®a¡A¬Ý¦u¡A¬ÝÅ@ kan1men2, kan1jia1, kan1shou3, kan1hu4, etc.¡õ;
¬Ý«Ä¤l (maid) look after child;
¬Ý®aª¯ watchdog;
¬Ý°]¥£ miser;
¬Ýµóªº formerly, sheriff's assistant in charge of law and order;
¬Ý¨®ªº person keeping an eye on the cars, as in parking lot.
(6) (*kan1) To detain ¬Ý©ã kan1ya1¡õ;
¬Ý°_¨Ó, §â¥L¬Ý¦í detain (person) or keep under surveillance;
¬Ý¦º¤F die in prison;
(football) watch a particular opponent.
(7) (*kan1) (Re. pr. in Tarng and MC poetry) to see, look.
Vb. complement.And see: ¸Õ¸Õ¬Ý¡A°µ°µ¬Ý try and see;
ºNºN¬Ý feel (in pocket) and see;
§ä§ä¬Ý try to look for it.
ºÙºÙ¬Ý weigh and see.
Words1. ¬Ý¯f kan4bing4, v.t., (patient) sees a doctor, (doctor) examines patient.
2. ¬Ý»´ kan4qing1, v.t., to look down upon.
3. ¬Ý»ô kan4chi2, v.i., (mil.) ¡§eyes right,¡¨ etc.;
4. ¬Ý»ô kan4chi2, v.i., (fig.) keep in line generally.
5. ¬Ý¬ï kan4chuan1, v.t., see througn, be disillusioned;
6. ¬Ý¬ï kan4chuan1, v.t., see kan4po4¡õ.
7. ¬Ý¶^ kan4die2, v.i., anticipate a lowering market.
8. ¬Ýªk kan4fa3, n., way one looks at it: ¨Ì§Ú¬Ýªk as I see it;
9. ¬Ýªk kan4fa3, n., ¬Ýªk¤£¦P another way of looking at it.
10. ¬ÝºÞ *kan1guan3, v.t., (1) take care of, look after (house and garden);
11. ¬ÝºÞ kan4guan3, v.t., (2) put in prison.
12. ¬Ý©x kan4guan1, n., (in old fashioned novels) an address to ¡§my readers.¡¨
13. ¬ÝÅU kan4gu4, v.t., to look after, take care of (child, house, etc.).
14. ¬ÝÅ@ *kan1hu4, n., a nurse (now also called Å@¤h).
15. ¬Ýº¦ kan4zhang4, v.i., anticipate a rising market.
16. ¬Ý®a *kan1jia1, v.i., to watch the house (while others go away);
17. ¬Ý®a *kan1jia1, v.i., ¬Ý®aªº¿ú money for household expenses;
18. ¬Ý®a *kan1jia1, v.i., ¬Ý®aªº formerly, guard for house and property.
19. ¬Ý¨£ kan4jian4, v.t., (actually) see: ¬Ý±o¨£ can see;
20. ¬Ý¨£ kan4jian4, v.t., ¬Ý¤£¨£ cannot see;
21. ¬Ý¨£ kan4jian4, v.t., ¬Ý¨£¥ú´º¤£¹ï see that the situation is all wrong (and take departure).
22. ¬Ý­« kan4zhong4, v.t., think greatly of, value (person) (cf. kan4qing1¡ô).
23. ¬Ý¬Ý kan4kan4, v.t., take a look (at papers, museum, etc.);
24. ¬Ý¬Ý kan4kan4, v.t., examine (eyes, intestines);
25. ¬Ý¬Ý kan4kan4, v.t., wait and see: ¬Ý¬Ý±¡§Î¦p¦ó see how the situation develops;
26. ¬Ý¬Ý kan4kan4, v.t., seeing that: ¬Ý¬Ý¦~²×±N¨ì seeing that the year-end is drawing near.
27. ¬Ý¨Ó kan4lai2, phr., appear, look like.
28. ¬Ýªù *kan1men2, v.i., to keep the gate: ¬Ýªùªº gatekeeper.
29. ¬Ý¯} kan4po4, n., see through (trick, falseness);
30. ¬Ý¯} kan4po4, n., decide to quit, after seeing through: ¬Ý¯}¬õ¹Ð (Budd.) see through the emptiness of the material world.
31. ¬Ý¤p kan4xiao3, v.i., see kan4die2¡ô.
32. ¬Ý¬Û kan4xiang4, v.t., to read fortune (by face, palm lines).
33. ¬Ý¦u *kan1shou3, v.t., to keep (person) under detention;
34. ¬Ý¦u *kan1shou3, v.t., ¬Ý¦u©Ò detention house.
35. ¬Ý©ã *kan1ya1, v.t., as in ¬Ý©ã°_¨Ó arrest and detain.

¬Þ Num. Index: 90.41     £¦£¹£´£¾ shun3         (also £x£¹£´£¿ dun4    ).
N. A shield: ¬ÞµP shield used in war for defense;
¥Ù¬Þ contradiction, 32.00.

¯d Num. Index: 90.41     £{£¸£²£½ liu2    . [Classical form ¡¼; abbr.¡¼]
N.A surname.
V.i. & t.(1) To stay, ask to stay, to remain: ¯d«È ask guest to stay;
¯d±J stay overninght;
¯d¶º (asking guest to) stop for lunch or supper;
½Ð¯d¨B (court., asking host to) stop sending off to the gate;
¯d¾°±Á~ on leave without pay;
¯d¥ô serve for a second term;
¯d¯Å fail to be promoted to higher class in school;
®¾¯d request (person) not to resign;
¼¢¯d ditto;
¤[¯d stay a long while (on visit, etc.);
°±¯d stop over (in place), to stop in progress;
À±¯d¤§®É time when person was still living, lying in a coma.
(2) To leave behind: ¯d¨¥¡A¯d¸Ü leave a message;
¯d¤U¡A¿ò¯d leave behind (children, property, gifts);
¯d«Ý±N¨Ó leave s.t. to be done later;
¯d«Ý«á¨¥ to be continued later (in story);
to leave room: ¯d°h¨B leave room for retreat;
¤£¯d¾l¦a press (s.o.) too hard, not leave room for later compromise;
¯dÂI­±¤l leave ¡§face¡¨ for s.o., not completely disgrace s.o.;
¯d«á¤â¨à leave room for future maneuver.
(3) To study abroad: ¯d­^¡A¯d¬ü study in England, U.S.;
see ¯d¾Ç liu2xUe2¡õ.
(4) To grow, raise: ¯dÄG¤l grow a beard;
¯d¾v let the hair grow long;
¯dÄ|¤l keep a queue.
Words1. ¯d§O liu2bie2, v.i., give souvenir on parting.
2. ¯d±¡ liu2qing2, v.i., show consideration: ³B³B¯d±¡ show kindness at every step;
3. ¯d±¡ liu2qing2, v.i., µ§¤U¯d±¡ forbear in critical remarks (not to hurt feelings).
4. ¯d³£ liu2du1, n., old capital, after new one has been established.
5. ¯d«á liu2hou4, v.i., (1) be survived by children, leave posterity;
6. ¯d«á liu2hou4, v.i., (2) remain behind to take care of unfinished business.
7. ¯d¯Å liu2ji2, v.i., fail and be ketp in same grade at school.
8. ¯d¡¼ liu2kun1, v.i., (allu., of prostitutes) show favor by asking patron to stay for the night.
9. ¯dÅÊ liu2lian4, v.i. & t., to keep thinking (of s.o., some place) in memory;
10. ¯dÅÊ liu2lian4, v.i. & t., sorry to leave.
11. ¯d³s liu2lian2, v.i., linger, unwilling to leave (place).
12. ¯dÃø liu2nahn(liu2nan0), v.t., to embarrass: ¬G·N¯dÃø make difficulties for (person).
13. ¯dÁn¾÷ liu2sheng1ji1, n., gramophone.
14. ¯d¯« liu2shen2, v.i. & t., be careful (of hostile moves, speech, land mines).
15. ¯d¤ß liu2xin1, v.i. & t., be careful ¯d¤ß¥@¨Æ pay attention to world or national events.
16. ¯d¦u liu2shou3, n. & v.t., commandant in charge of place, district: to be in such command.
17. ¯d¾Ç liu2xUe2, v.i., to study abroad: ¯d¤é (¥»), ¯dªk study in Japan, France;
18. ¯d¾Ç liu2xUe2, v.i., ¯d¾Ç¥Í ¡§returned student¡¨;
19. ¯d¾Ç liu2xUe2, v.i., (Chinese) student abroad.
20. ¯d·N liu2yi4, v.i. & t., keep in mind: ½Ð§A¯d·N please keep in mind (my desire for opening, etc.).

µf Num. Index: 90.41     £w£³ fan1         (*£u£³ pan1    ).
N.adjunct.A course, a turn: ¤@µfªº¦n·N¡A²±±¡ such a show of hospitality;
¨ºµf¨Æ±¡¤£¥²´£¤F do not mention that course of events;
in mahjong, a game: ©M¤F¤@µfµP scored one game;
see N.2¡õ.
N.(1) Aborigines, such tribes: ¤gµf aborigines;
¼ôµf¡A¥Íµf those influenced by Chin. customs, those who are not.
(2) Turn or time: ¤µµf¡A³oµf this time;
¤Tµf¥|¦¸ so many times (give warning, etc.);
´Xµf how many times;
³sµf continuously.
V.i. & t.Take turns: ½üµf¡A§óµf take turns;
µf¦§ period of garrison duty;
µf¥N take turns on duty.
Adj.Foreign, of foreign tribes: µf¤H¡Aµf¤á foreigners, esp. those on border provinces, also Malay, Indonesia;
µf¦a¡Aµf°ê foreign land(s);
µf«U foreign customs.
Words1. µf­X fan1qie2, n., tomato.
2. µfµf fan1fan1, adj., (LL) grey or greyish (hair).
3. µf°­ (¤l) fan1gui3(zi0), n., (sl.) foreigners;
4. µf°­ (¤l) fan1gui3(zi0), n., see °­ 91.70.
5. µf¬õªá fan1hong2hua1, n., saffron, crocus sativus.
6. µf´Ô fan1jiao1, n., pepper, capsicum.
7. µfÁ¦ fan1shu2, n., potato.
8. µfÅu fan1tan1, n., a Cantonese form of gamble.
9. µf¬ë *pan1yU2, n., name of district of Canton.

¬ê Num. Index: 90.42     £º£¾ yU3    .
N.Name of emperor, (2205-2198 B.C.) founder of ®L Shiah Dyn.

³ì Num. Index: 90.42     £¢£¸£±£½ qiao2    .
N.A surname.
Adj.(1) False, assumed: ³ì¼Ò³ì¼Ë (¡×°²¼Ò°²¼Ë) artificial manners;
³ì¸Ë qiao2zhuang1¡õ;
³ì§@¸Å (MC) with assumed airs;
³ì¤å°²¾L assuming airs of a scholar.
(2) High, tall (tree, mountain), stately: ³ì¤ì¡A³ìªQ tall tree, pine;
¤G³ì (¤j³ì¡A¤p³ì) two great beauties of Three Kingdoms.
Words1. ³ìÉç qiao2qian11, n., a stack made of three bamboos tied together as support for drying stalks of grain.
2. ³ì¾E qiao2qian12, v.i., move into a new house: ³ì¾E¤§³ß congratulations on such occasion.
3. ³ì¸Ë (§©) qiao2zhuang1, v.t., to disguise one's dress.
4. ³ì³Á qiao2mai4, n., see ëL³Á 20A.42.
5. ³ì¤~ qiao2cai2, adj., (MC dial.) crafty, tricky.
6. ³ì±ê qiao2zi3, n., father and son, see ¾ô±ê 10B.42.

¨q Num. Index: 90.50     ¡@£££¸£²£¿ xiu4    .
V.i.To put forth flower: ¨q¦Ó¤£¹ê (AC) put forth flower but bear no fruit.
Adj.Delicate, frail and beautiful, distinguished, refined: Àu¨q¾Ç¥Í students with excellent records;
²M¨q beautiful and slender (girl), clean, pleasant (face), refined (talent);
¨q¥~¼z¤¤ (of girl) clear-eyed and intelligent;
¨q¤~, ¨q¤k xiu4cai2, xiu4nU3¡õ.
Words1. ¨q©Þ xiu4ba2, adj., (callig.) graceful and distinguished.
2. ¨q®ð xiu4chi4, n., (1) serene air of landscape;
3. ¨q®ð xiu4chi4, n., refined air of person;
4. ¨q®ð (2) (xiu4chi0) adj., refined, delicate, well-made (article).
5. ¨q¥X xiu4chu1, v.i., excel, be distinguished, see xiu4ba2¡ô.
6. ¨qµo xiu4fa1, adj., distinguished-looking.
7. ¨qÄR xiu4li4, adj., delicate, graceful.
8. ¨q­Z xiu4mao4, adj., (of talent) rich, blooming.
9. ¨q¬ü xiu4mei3, adj., beautiful, pretty.
10. ¨q¬Ü xiu4mei2, n., (1) delicate eyebrows;
11. ¨q¬Ü xiu4mei2, n., (2) a few especially long pieces of hair in eyebrow in some elderly person.
12. ¨q¤k xiu4nU3, n., (1) formerly, girl working in the imperial court;
13. ¨q¤k xiu4nU3, n., (2) a young girl.
14. ¨q¦â xiu4se4, n., prettiness: ¨q¦â¥iÀ\ a beauty to feast one's eyes on.
15. ¨q¤h xiu4shi4, n., (1) a bachelor of arts;
16. ¨q¤h xiu4shi4, n., (2) a well-cultivated young man.
17. ¨q¤~ xiu4cai2, n., formerly, a bachelor of arts or graduate of first degree: ¨q¤~¤H±¡ gift by scholars, which are not expensive, but consist of some scroll of writing or painting;
18. ¨q¤~ xiu4cai2, n., ½a¨q¤~¡A¤£³q¨q¤~ (contempt.) a poor schoar (usu. a village teacher who does not know much except a rigmarole knowledge of a few Confucian classics).
19. ¨q¶® xiu4ya3, adj., elegant, refined.

¸¤ Num. Index: 90.50     £¡£¸£²£¿ jiu4    .
N.(1) Mother's brother maternal uncle: ¸¤¤÷ jiu4fu4, ¸¤¸¤ jiu4jiu0, ¸¤¶ý jiu4(')ma1, ¸¤¥À jiu4mu3¡õ;
®Q¸¤ (Shanghai dial.) maternal uncle;
¥À¸¤ ditto;
µc¸¤Ãö«Y the relationship between maternal uncle and nephew.
(2) Husband's father: ¸¤©h jiu4gu1¡õ.
(3) Wife's brother: ¸¤¤l jiu4zi0¡õ.
Words1. ¸¤¤÷ jiu4fu4, n., maternal uncle.
2. ¸¤©h jiu4gu1, n., husband's parents.
3. ¸¤¤½ jiu4gong1, n., father's maternal uncle.
4. ¸¤¸¤ jiu4jiu0, n., (¡×¸¤¤÷ jiu4fu4¡ô), a term generally used in speech.
5. ¸¤¦Ñ·Ý jiu4lao3yie, n., (1) father's or mother's maternal uncle;
6. ¸¤¦Ñ·Ý jiu4lao3yie, n., (2) s.o.'s wife's maternal uncle;
7. ¸¤¦Ñ·Ý jiu4lao3yie, n., (3) (court.) wife's brother (coll.) ditto.
8. ¸¤¶ý jiu4(')ma1, n., the wife of one's maternal uncle.
9. ¸¤¥À jiu4mu3, n., ditto.
10. ¸¤¥¤¥¤ jiu4nai3nai, n., (1) wife of father's maternal uncle;
11. ¸¤¥¤¥¤ jiu4nai3nai, n., (2) formerly, wife of the master's maternal uncle, a term used by servants.
12. ¸¤·A jiu4sao3, n., the wife of one's wife's brother.
13. ¸¤¤ó jiu4shi4, n., maternal uncle.
14. ¸¤¤Ó¤Ó jiu4tai4tai0, n., ¡×¸¤¥¤¥¤ see jiu4nai3nai (2)¡ô.
15. ¸¤¤l jiu4zi0, n., wife's brother: ¤j¸¤¤l, ¤p¸¤¤l wife's elder, younger brother.
16. ¸¤¯ª jiu4zu3, n., father's or mother's maternal uncle.
17. ¸¤·Ý jiu4ye2, n., (1) ditto;
18. ¸¤·Ý jiu4ye2, n., (2) (jiu4ye0) wife's maternal uncle, (court.) wife's brother.

Æ] Num. Index: 90.50     £££¸£´£¿ xin4    .
N.A feud, quarrel, dispute, oft. between warring nations: Æ]ºÝ cause of dispute;
´MÆ] pick quarrel;
¬DÆ] challenge;
°_Æ] start war.
V.t.(1) (AC) to smear with blood (on bell, drum) as solemn oath.
(2) (AC) to smear face to disguise: Æ]­±§]¬´ disguise face and eat charcoal (to change voice);
see Æ]¯D xin4yU4¡õ.
Words1. Æ]ÔJ xin4chang4, n., (AC) wine for embalming corpse.
2. Æ]»Ø xin4xi4, n., a feud, old dispute, cause of quarrel.
3. Æ]¯D xin4yU4, n., perfumed bath with fragrant herbs.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.50     £££¸£¿ xi4    .
N.(1) Slippers;
shoes.
(2) Var. of ¼ó salty soil.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.50     £¹£°£½ wei2         (*£¹£°£¿ wei4    ). [Common var. ¬°]
V.i. &t.(1) To do: ¡¼µ½¡A¡¼´c¡A¡¼¤H wei2shan4, wei2e4, wei2ren2¡õ;
¡¼¾Ç to pursue studies;
¡¼«D°µ¤ï do wrong, break the law;
¦³¡¼ can accomplish things;
¤j¦³¡¼ accomplish great things;
µL¬° (Taoist) laissez faire, let things take their natural course.
(2) To be: ¤l¡¼½Ö who are you? ¤Q¤Ø¡¼¤@¤V ten feet make a zhang4;
¦³¸Ö¡¼ÃÒ there is a poem to prove the point;
¡¼¥D is the principal aim;
¨ì¦¹¡¼¤î stop here;
¡¼±w be a constant source of trouble;
¡¼Ãø wei2nan2¡õ;
oft. with reference to the above passage: ¡¼Ã« this (the above) is what I pray for;
¡¼¯¬¡A¡¼¹| this is my wish or my prayer;
¤T¤é¡¼­­ three days is the limit;
¥H¦r¡¼¾Ì this note serves as written proof.
(3) To govern: ¡¼°ê govern a country;
¡¼¬F to govern.
Prep.(1) (*wei4) For, on account of: ¡¼¦ó for what reason? ¡¼¬Æ»ò why, for what reason? ¡¼¤F for the sake of;
¦]¡¼ because;
¡¼¤H¨¯³Ò labor for others;
¡¼¤v for oneself;
¡¼°ê¡A¡¼®a for the country and home;
¡¼§Ú wei4woo¡õ.
(2) By (in form ¡¼¡K©Ò¡Ïvb., with passive voice): ¡¼¸é©Òµs was stolen by a thief;
¡¼¼Ä©Ò±Ñ was defeated by the enemy.
Words1. ¡¼´c wei2e4, phr., do evil.
2. ¡¼«D wei2fei1, phr., ditto.
3. ¡¼¤O wei2li4, v.i., to be of help: Ãø¥H¡¼¤O difficult to be of help.
4. ¡¼Ãø wei2nan2, (1) adj., difficult: ·P¨ì¡¼Ãø feel difficult;
5. ¡¼Ãø wei2nan2, (2) v.t., to embarrass, be embarrassed: ¡¼Ãø¥L¡A¨Ï¥L¡¼Ãø embarrass him.
6. ¡¼¤H wei2ren2, v.i., to behave as a human being: ¤ÓÃø¡¼¤H¤F it's difficult to know how to behave or conduct oneself;
7. ¡¼¤H wei2ren2, v.i., ¡¼¤H«Ü©M®ð behaves kindly.
8. ¡¼µ½ wei2shan4, phr., to do good.
9. ¡¼¥Í wei2sheng1, v.i., to manage a living: µL¥H¡¼¥Í have nothing to live on.
10. ¡¼¶µ *wei4xiang1, n., (coll.) reason: §A­Ì¥´¬[¡A¨s³º¦³¬Æ»ò¡¼¶µ©O what is the reason for your fighting?
11. ¡¼­º wei2shou3, phr., be the leader (of some adventure).
12. ¡¼ÀY (¨à) wei2tou2(er0), phr., see wei2shou3¡ô.
13. ¡¼§Ú *wei4woo, n., (phil.) self as the motive of all action (·¨¦¶).
14. ¡¼¦] *wei4yin1, conj., because (usu. ¦]¡¼).

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.50     £®£½ e2    . [Var. of ÃZ 90S.50]

õ® Num. Index: 90.50     £¢£¸£² qiu1    .
N.¨rõ® the bald crane, a water bird.

øæ Num. Index: 90.50     £££º£®£½ xUe2    .
N.The bullfinch, pyrrhula griseiventris (also called ¤sÄN).

¥ã Num. Index: 90.63     £u£µ pang1    .
N.¥â¥ã ping1pang1, game of pingpong, table tennis.

âÀ Num. Index: 90.63     £££º£´ xUn1         (*£££º£´£¿ xUn4    ). [Var. ÂÈ; pop. Ât]
V.t.(1) To smoke, cure (fish, etc.) by smoking;
p.p., smoked (fish, duck, etc.).
(2) To scent, fumigate: âÀ¦ç»n fumigate clothing, also to scent over slow fire, see âÀÄl xUn1lu2¡õ.
âÀ°A¤l drive out mosquitoes by special incense.
(3) To assail the nostrils: ®ðµKâÀ¤Ñ a person's power stinks to heaven;
¯ä®ðâÀ¤H its stink is irritating.
(4) To poison by gas: ³Q·Ñ®ðâÀûó¤F be suffocated by gas;
âÀ¦º¤F suffocated to death.
(5) (Coll.) to berate (person): ¤µ¤Ñ¥LâÀ¤F§Ú¤@¹y he gave me a scolding today.
(6) (*xUn4) To stain one's reputation: ³o­Ó¤H³£âÀ¤F this man has a bad reputation (there fore to be avoided), cf. ÂȬV¡AÂÈ^³³ 20A.63.
Words1. âÀ¯M xUn1hong1, v.t., to fumigate (also wr. Ât¡AÂÈ).
2. âÀÄl xUn1lu2, n., a brazier with hot coal, covered by wire netting for smoking or scenting clothing (also ÂÈ).
3. âÀÅ¢ xUn1long2, n., wire netting on brazier over which clothing may be dried or scented (also ÂÈ).
4. âÀ­» xUn4xiang1, n., narcotic incense for putting victim to sleep.
90.xUn1. [Var. of ¾± 90S.50]

õ¶ Num. Index: 90.63     £{£¸£½ li2    .
Adj.Blackish-yellow: õ¶¶À li2huang2¡õ;
õ¶Âû black hen: ¨â²´¹³õ¶Âû jealous, watching eyes (like those of black hens).
Words1. õ¶¶À li2huang2, n., (zoo.) the Chinese oriole (also called ­Ü©°¡A¶ÀÅa¡A¶À³¾).
2. õ¶Åa li2ying1, n., (zoo.) the Bonin bush warbler, cettia ciphone.

ÆM Num. Index: 90.63     £~£²£¿ hou4    .
N.(Zoo.) horseshoe crab.

¥g Num. Index: 90.70     £¤ zhi1    . [Var. ¡¼]
N.(AC) a goblet: ¥g¨¥¤é¥X (AC) endless flow of words (as wine out of goblet).

â× Num. Index: 90.70     £¤£²£¿ zhou4    .
N.(1) Well curb.
(2) Any structure of bricks.

¨r Num. Index: 90.70     £y£¹ tu1    .
Adj.Bald, devoid of hair, leaves or trees: ¨rÀY baldhead, baldheaded;
¨r¤s barren hill;
¨rµ§ worn-out writing brush, also (self-deprecating) my awkward pen;
³o´Ê¾ð¨r¤F this tree is leafless;
¨r¾v or ¾v¨r bald-headed.
Words1. ¨rõ® tu1qiu1, n., bald-headed crane, (derisive of) a baldhead.
2. ¨r½H tu1chuang1, n., scabies.
3. ¨r³» tu1ding3, adj., bald-headed.
4. ¨r¾v¯g tu1fa3zheng4, n., (med.) baldness.
5. ¨røl tu1jiu4, n., (zoo.) the baldheaded vulture, aegypius monachus.
6. ¨rÂP tu1lu0, adj., exhausted: ¦Y¨rÂP¤F all eaten up with nothing left;
7. ¨rÂP tu1lu0, adj., °Ý¨rÂP¤F stymied by a question.
8. ¨rÆj tu1lU2, n., a baldhead, ¡§baldheaded donkey¡¨ (abusive of monks).
9. ¨rÀY tu1tou2, n. & adj., baldhead, bald.
10. ¨r¤l tu1zi0, n., a baldhead.

¨à Num. Index: 90.70     £·£½ er2         (when accented, but usu. nonsyllabic, spelled er2er0        ; when thus used, it modifies certain syllabic forms: (1) final n         and i         are dropped: £³ an1        ¡Öa1er0        , £¯ ai1         also¡Öa1er0        ; (2) i         takes on an indistinct [¡¼]: £u£¸£½ pi2        ¡Öpierer0        , £y£¸ ti1        ¡Ötie1er0        ; (3) y         becomes broadened into [¡¼]: £¦£¿ shi4        ¡Öshe4er0        ; the ¤I sound in Chinese alphaet, el        , £·£½ er2        , £·£¾ er3        , £·£¿ er4         is characterized by curling of tongue, and is distinguished from ¡¼, £­ e1        , £®£½ e2        , ee        , £®£¿ e4    , spelled without ¡§l,¡¨ as in ´c¡A«X).
Part.(1) A particle, oft. attached to n.or pron., adding coll. touch to LL form without it: ½L¨à¡A±ù¨à (cf. LL ½L¡A§Q)¡Aª±¨à¡AÀ¸¨à¡A³o¨à¡A¨º¨à;
the use of ¨à er2er0 or of ¤l er2zi0 is dictated by actual usage, no rule being possible.
(2) A particle oft. attached to a n. in collective or pluarl sense: ªá¨à¡A¯ó¨à¡A¦Ì¨à¡A¿}¨à¡A³½¨à¡A¦×¨à flowers, grass, rice, sugar, fish, meat.
(3) A particle oft. attached to adj. or adv.: ¤j¼Ò¤j¼Ë¨à proudly;
À£®Ú¨à basically.
N.(1) A child: ¨à¤l er2zi3¡õ;
®]¨à¡A¤p¨à child;
¤p¨à¬ì pediatrics;
¨k¨à boy;
¤k¨à girl;
®]¨à grandchild;
©t¨à orphan;
§^¨à my child;
used by child in selfreference, and by parent in addressing child;
(MC) ¨à¤Ò (used by woman) my husband;
¨àµ£¡A¨à¤k er2tong2, er2nU3¡õ.
(2) (Familiar) fellow: ¦Ñ¨à the old fellow.
Adj.Male, masculine: ¨à°¨¡A¨àªá er2ma3, er2hua1¡õ.
Words1. ¨à¯ù er2cha2, n., (Chin. med.) catechu, an astringent.
2. ¨à¾¦ er2chi3, n., new teeth grown in some old people.
3. ¨à¤Ò er2fu1, n., (MC) my husband.
4. ¨à°ü er2fu4, n., daughter-in-law.
5. ¨àªá (¨à) er2hua1(er0), n., (MC, corruption ¨k«Ä¨à) male child;
6. ¨àªá (¨à) er2hua1(er0), n., cf. ¤kªá 93.93.
7. ¨à (¤I) ¤Æ er2hua4, v.i., change in syllabic form and pronunciation caused by adding er2er0 (an1¡Öa1er0; i¡Öieer0);
8. ¨à (¤I) ¤Æ er2hua4, v.i., see pr.¡ô.
9. ¨à¬ì er2ke1, n., (med.) pediatrics.
10. ¨à­¦ er2lang2, n., a son.
11. ¨à°¨ er2ma3, n., a stallion.
12. ¨à¤k er2nU3, n., (1) children (male and female);
13. ¨à¤k er2nU3, n., (2) sexual love: ¨à¤k±'h or ±¡ªø the power of sexual love (oft. overcoming political or professional considerations);
14. ¨à¤k er2nU3, n., ¨à¤k¶Å the burden of raising children to maturity;
15. ¨à¤k er2nU3, n., ¨à¤kºA childishness, sentimentality, lack of manliness;
16. ¨à¤k er2nU3, n., ¨à¤k¤l women and children (oft. contempt.).
17. ¨à¼^ er2xi1, n., see er2xi4¡õ.
18. ¨àÀ¸ er2xi4, n., a child's play;
19. ¨àÀ¸ er2xi4, v.t. to treat as child's play or cavalierly.
20. ¨à·@°ü¨à er2xi2fu4er0, n., daughter-in-law.
21. ¨à®É er2shi2, phr., childhood years.
22. ¨à®] er2sun1, n., grandchildren;
23. ¨à®] er2sun1, n., children and grandchildren.
24. ¨à±ä er2cao2, n., (AC, LL) children (plural);
25. ¨à±ä er2cao2, n., you children.
26. ¨àµ£ er2tong2, n., child, children: ¨àµ£±Ð¨| children's education;
27. ¨àµ£ er2tong2, n., ¨àµ£Åªª« children's reading material;
28. ¨àµ£ er2tong2, n., ¨àµ£ºq¶¤ children's choir, etc.
29. ¨à¤l er2zi3 (er2zi0), n., son;
30. ¨à¤l er2zi3 (er2zi0), n., (AC) child;
31. ¨à¤l er2zi3 (er2zi0), n., ¨à¤l®ð childishness;
32. ¨à¤l er2zi3 (er2zi0), adj., childish.
33. ¨à¤lªá er2zi3hua1, n., see er2hua1¡ô.

³V Num. Index: 90.70     £v£¸£¿ mi4    . [Pop. ¡¼]
V.t.To look for: ´M³V to look for;
³V±o¡A³V¨£ have sought and found;
¹M³V¤£±o have looked for everywhere and could not find;
³V«O find a guarantor;
³V¥y look for a suitable phrase;
³V¨D¡A³V­P¤H¤~ on the lookout for proper personnel;
³V³X try to find and meet (person);
³V­¹ (animals) look for food.

ı Num. Index: 90.70     £¡£º£®£½ jUe2         (£¡£¸£±£¾ jiao3        , *£¡£¸£±£¿ jiao4    ). [Pop. ¡¼, ¡¼]
N.Feeling, sensation: ª¾Ä± consciouseness; ťı¡A¶åı¡Aµøı¡A¨ýı¡AIJı the senses of hearing, smell, vision, taste, touch;
·Pı feel (¡Ïadj.);
feeling, sensation;
·Pı±o feel that;
ª½Ä± intuition;
¤Ûı illusion.
V.i. & t.(1) Feel, be sensible of: ¤£Ä±¦p¦ó don't feel anything;
ı¯k feel pain;
¥ýª¾¥ýı a person whose ideas are far in advance of his age, a spiritual leader of men;
¦Ûı realize about oneself, aware of self;
ı¤µ¬O¦Ó¬Q«D realize now that one has been wrong in the past.
(2) Wake from sleep: ı®© jUe2wu4, ı¿ô jUe2xing3¡õ;
ºÎı (*jiao4) go to sleep;
ºÎ¤@¤jı had a long sleep;
¹Úı wake up from a dream.
(3) Discover, find out: ı¹î jUe2cha2, ı±o jUe2de0¡õ;
ı¥X find out, to sense (s.t.).
(4) Tell, inform, teach: ¨Ï¥ýª¾Ä±«áª¾ let those who know teach those who don't.
Words1. ı¹î jUe2cha2, v.t., discover, unearth disclose, reveal.
2. ı±o jUe2de0, v.i., feel: §Úı±o I feel that (or¡Ïadj.);
3. ı±o jUe2de0, v.i., ¥L¤£Ä±±o he does not feel, is not aware.
4. ı¥G jUe2hu0, v.i., feel: ı¥G¦³¤@ÂI¨àµh feel a little pain.
5. ı¿ô jUe2xing3, v.i., wake up from sleep.
6. ı®© jUe2wu4, v.t., realize (one's mistake, etc.).

¤ò Num. Index: 90.70     £v£±£½ mao2    .
N.(1) (mao2er0) Hair, fur, down: ¤ò¾v mao2fa3¡õ, ²Ó¤ò down (¡×²@ 60.70);
ª¯¤ò¡AÃ~¤ò hair or fur of dog, beasts;
¦Ð¤ò feather; Âû¤ò chicken feather or down;
ÃZ¤ò³Q goosedown quilt;
¦Ï¤ò wool;
µÅ¤ò hair on armpit;
¤ò°©®ªµM have goose flesh.
(2) A ten-cent piece, ten cents: ¤@¤¸¤T¤ò¡×¢C1.30 (also ¨¤).
(3) A surname: ¤ò¹E¦ÛÂË phr., common allu.to ¤ò¹E who recommended himself to post--to recommend oneself.
Adj.(1) Hairy, furry: ¤ò¦Ë¡A¤òµ«¡A¤ò®ç species of bamboo, bamboo shoot, peach with fine down on stem or fruit.
(2) Woolen: ¤ò´«~ woolen fabrics;
¤ò¦ç¡A¤ò½u mao2yi1, mao2xian4¡õ.
(3) Coarse: ¤ò¤â¤ò¸} flurried in movement, roughhanded, see ¤ò¤òÄËÄË mao2mao0tengteng¡õ.
(4) Flurried, nervous: §â¥LÀ~¤ò¤F made him nervous with fright;
¤ßúGµo¤ò feel nervous, see ¤ò©B mao2gu0¡õ.
(5) Too detailed: ¤£³Ó¤òûs too numerous to mention one by one (cf. ªTûs 10B.82).
(6) Very young, not grown-up: ¤ò«Ä¤l (coll.) little child;
¤ò¤XÀY (coll.) young maid before puberty;
¤òÆj young, small donkey.
(7) Rough, approximate: ¤ò§Q¡A¤ò®§ approximate interest (income).
Words1. ¤ò¥] mao2bao1, adj. & n., (person who is) bumptious.
2. ¤òÃä¯È mao2bian1zhi3, n., common Chin. writing paper made from bamboo pulp.
3. ¤òµ§ mao2bi3, n., writing brush.
4. ¤ò¯f mao2bing0, n., weakness, shortcoming, trouble: ¾÷¾¹±`¥X¤ò¯f engine often develops troubles;
5. ¤ò¯f mao2bing0, n., ¤ò¯f¦b­þ¨à what is the cause of the trouble? ­Gªº¤ò¯f stomach trouble;
6. ¤ò¯f mao2bing0, n., ¤å³¹¦³¤p¤ò¯f s.t. not quite right in an article.
7. ¤ò¬Á¼þ mao2bo1li0, n., frosted glass.
8. ¤òÂÎ mao2chong2, n., caterpillar;
9. ¤òÂÎ mao2chong2, n., also called ¤ò¤òÂÎ.
10. ¤ò¯ÍÃþ mao2chi4lei4, n., (zoo.) trichopteria, family of winged insects.
11. ¤ò¨§ mao2dou4, n., very young and tender soybean.
12. ¤ò¾v mao2fa3, n., hair on head, opp. ¤ò or ¦½¤ò on rest of body.
13. ¤òÓ£ mao2gen4, n., (bot.) ranunculus acris.
14. ¤ò©B mao2gu0, adj., frightened, flurried, see mao2er0gu1ji1¡õ.
15. ¤ò¡¼ mao2zhan1, n., felt.
16. ¤ò¸}ü÷ mao2jiao3ji1, n., (derog.) rash, bumptious fellow.
17. ¤òÁ¤ mao2jiang1, adj., (contempt.) rash, restless (of person).
18. ¤ò¤y mao2jin1, n., hand towel, bath towel.
19. ¤òÀ@ (¤l) mao2zhui1(zi0), n., (LL) writing brush.
20. ¤ò­« mao2zhong4, n., overall weight including packing.
21. ¤ò¤Õ mao2kong3, n., pore.
22. ¤ò¨à©BÍü mao1er0gu1ji1, adj., see mao2le0gu1ji1¡õ.
23. ¤òÂÅ mao2lan2, adj., pale blue.
24. ¤ò°Ç©BÍü mao2le0gu1ji1, adj., frightened .
25. ¤ò¤òÄËÄË mao2mao0tengteng, adj., flurried and disorderly.
26. ¤ò¤k (¨à) mao2nU3(er0), n., young virgin.
27. ¤ò¯ñ mao2rong2, adj., hairy, furry, also ¤ò¯ñ¯ñ.
28. ¤ò­m¨à mao2sha0er0, n., swaddling clothes.
29. ¤ò·æÂò mao2she4qiang1, n., Mauser rifle or pistol.
30. ¤ò÷ (¨à) mao2sheng2er0, n., woolen yarn.
31. ¤ò½u mao2xian4, n., woolen yarn.
32. ¤ò²ÓºÞ mao2xi4guan3, n., capillary: ¤ò²ÓºÞ²{¶H capillary action or phenomenon.
33. ¤ò¸Ö mao2si41, n., the book of poetry (¤ò¦ë's version).
34. ¤ò½¾ mao2si42, n., a kind of louse which inhabits in hairy region of skin.
35. ¤ò´Z mao2si0, n., privy, toilet (see ­T´Z 20A.00).
36. ¤ò´à (¤l) mao2tann (zi0), n., woolen blanket.
37. ¤ò®ç (¨à¡A¤l) mao2tao2 (er0, zi0), n., a kind of small (furry) peach.
38. ¤ò¹Î mao2tuan2, n., (MC) the feathered tribe.
39. ¤ò¨ß¤l mao2tu4zi0, n., (abusive) ¡§louse,¡¨ ¡§ass¡¨ (of person).
40. ¤ò¤l mao2zi0, n., (1) (coll. in times of Boxer Rebellion) foreigner, white man;
41. ¤ò¤l mao2zi0, n., ¤j¤ò¤l white man;
42. ¤ò¤l mao2zi0, n., ¤G¤ò¤l Chinese converts, employees of white men;
43. ¤ò¤l mao2zi0, n., (2) tuff of hair on child's head;
44. ¤ò¤l mao2zi0, n., (3) used in place of mao2er0, in some cases, like fine hair on peach (®ç¤ò¤l).
45. ¤ò¸é mao2ze2, n., burglar.
46. ¤ò¨¬Ãþ mao2zu2lei4, n., (zoo.) chaetopoda, family of worms.
47. ¤òºÛ mao2wo1, n., (Northern dial.) warm cloth shoes.
48. ¤ò¸y mao2yao1, phr., to bend down from the waist.
49. ¤ò¦ç mao2yi1, n., woolen sweater.
50. ¤ò¦Ð mao2yU3, n., feathers and furs.

²A Num. Index: 90.70     £¢£¸£²£½ qiu2    .
N.Any ball-shaped thing (var. of ²y).

·· Num. Index: 90.70     £¡£¸£³£¿ jian4    .
N.A shuttlecock: Âû¤ò·· one made of chicken feathers;
N½ð··¤l to play the shuttlecock.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.70     £¤£³ zhan1    . [Var. of ÀÖ 60S.70; pop. û¸]

ÒC Num. Index: 90.70     £§£¹£¶£½ rong2    .
N.(1) Fine hair or fur, down, felt.
(2) (Interch. ÛA¡Aµ³) woolen goods.

éè Num. Index: 90.70     £u£¹£¾ pu3    .
Words1. éèò[ pu3lu0, n., Thibetan tapestry.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.70     £º£½ yU2         (also *£¦£¹ shu1    ). [Var. of ¡¼ 81S.70]

´à Num. Index: 90.70     £y£³£¾ tan3    .
N.(tan3zi0) Carpet, rug: ¤ò´à woolen blanket;
¦a´à a carpet, rug.

ò[ Num. Index: 90.70     £{£¹£¾ lu3    .
N.See éèò[ 90.70¡ô.

Ùå Num. Index: 90.70     £©£¹£°£¿ cui4    .
N.Fine hair of animals: Ùå¹õ¡AÙå±b felt tent.
Adj.(AC) u.f. ¯Ü 42A.70, brittle.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.70     £y£¹£¿ tu4    . [Pop. of ¨ß 50.70]

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.70     £v£±£½ mao2        , £{£¸£½ li2    . [Var. of åø10.70]

¹« Num. Index: 90.70     £¦£¹£¾ shu3    .
N.(er0) A rat, mouse;
class of rodents like squirrel, weasle, etc.: ¦Ñ¹« rat, mouse;
known for stealing, hence ¹«½ú (abusive) the thieves;
¹«¥Ø¡A¹«²´ thievish eyes, also shortsightedness;
¹«Áx chicken-hearted;
¹«§Þ contemptible trickery;
¹«¨{Âû¸z extreme pettiness of character;
¹«¨xÂÎÁu (AC) ¡§rat's liver and insect legs¡¨--infinitesimal parts of creation;
¹«¤ú³¶¨¤ litigation over trifles;
¥Ð¹«¡A³¥¹« filed mouse;
¶À¹«¯T weasel;
ªQ¹« squirrel;
»È¹« ermine;
¤g¼·¹« marmot.
Words1. ¹«ÅÑ shu3qie4, n., petty burglars.
2. ¹«½H shu3chuang1, n., scrofula, scrofulous swelling (¡×êsûí).
3. ¹«ÄT¯ó shu3qU2cao3, n., (bot.) a grass, gnaphalium multiceps,
4. ¹«°ü shu3fu4, n., an insect, the wood louse (also wr. ¹«­t).
5. ¹«¯T shu3lang2, n., (¶À¹«¯T) the weasel.
6. ¹«ûé shu3lou4, n., see shu3chuang1¡ô.
7. ¹«ÁÑ shu3xi1, n., (physiol.) the groin.
8. ¹«Â« shu3cuan4, v.i., run away like rats: ©êÀY¹«Â«.
9. ¹«¤l shu3zi31, n., (abusive) a rat, skunk, scoundrel.
10. ¹«±ê shu3zi32, n., (bot.) ligustrum lucidum.
11. ¹«§À¯ó shu3wei2cao3, n., (bot.) salvia japonica.
12. ¹«¬Ì shu3yi4, n., the (bubonic) plague.

ñä Num. Index: 90.70     £t£«£½ ba2    .
N.See ¡¼ñä 90.70.

Ã^ Num. Index: 90.70     £¸£²£¿ you4    .
N.(Zoo.) mustela itatis, the Chinese weasel (also called ¶À¹«¯T).

ñå Num. Index: 90.70     £¦£½ shi2    .
N.A squirrel;
a marmot, ground hog.

ÄÓ Num. Index: 90.70     £¹£½ wu2    .
N.(Zoo.) a kind of squirrel, petaurista leucogenys.

ÅÄ Num. Index: 90.70     £¸£³£¾ yan3    .
N.The mole (also wr. °³¹«).

üü Num. Index: 90.70     £x£¸£± diao1    . [Var. of ¶I 91S.40]

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.70     £y£¹£¬£½ tuo2    .
N.The marmot: ¡¼ñä.

ï´ Num. Index: 90.70     £w£´£½ fen2    .
N.Field mouse, a kind of mole.

ø{ Num. Index: 90.70     £££¸ xi1    .
N.A small mouse: ø{¥Þ a mouse hole.

°Â Num. Index: 90.70     £x£² dou1    .
N.(1) A wrap, pocket: °Â°Â¡A°Â¨{ dou1dou0, dou1du0¡õ.
(2) Covering for head: °Â­·¡A°ÂîÞ dou1feng1,dou1mou2¡õ.
(3) (zi0) Mountain chair: ¤s°Â¤l¡A°ÂÃâ.
V.t.(1) To warp up, surround: °Âûó®³ wrap up in cloth and take;
°Â®· surround and arrest.
(2) To dig up: °Â½¡A°Â©³¤l dou1fan0, dou1di3zi0¡õ.
(3) To hitch up: °Â·f¡A°ÂÅó dou1da1, dou1lan3¡õ.
(4) To go for a stroll: °Â°é¤l¡A°Â­·³}³} take the air, stroll around;
°Â°é¤l beat about the bush;
°ÂÂà¨Ó strol back.
Words1. °Â·f dou1da1, v.i., hitch up as friends;
2. °Â·f dou1da1, v.i., °Â·f¤W¤F¡A°Â·f©Ê¤l (MC) wayward temperament.
3. °Âªº dou1de0, adv., (MC) suddently.
4. °Â©³¤l dou1di3zi0, v.t., dig up old personal stories to discredit s.o.
5. °Â°Â dou1dou0, n., stomacher, waistband worn next to skin serving as pocket;
6. °Â°Â dou1dou0, n., reverse brassiere formerly worn by young girls to depress breasts.
7. °Â¨{ dou1du0, n., ditto, also ¨{°Â.
8. °Â½ dou1fan0, v.i., turn over: °Â½¦Ñ©³ dig up old personal stories to discredit s.o.
9. °Â­· dou1feng1, v.i., have a drive to enjoy countryside, take the air.
10. °ÂºI dou1jie2, v.t., cut off retreat.
11. °Â¤y dou1jin1, n., bib worn by babies during feeding.
12. °ÂÅó dou1lan3, v.i. & t., (1) hitch up as friends;
13. °ÂÅó dou1lan3, v.i. & t., (2) find customers for trade: °ÂÅó¥Í·N solicit business.
14. °ÂîÞ dou1mou2, n., helmet.
15. °Â²v¤Ñ dou1shuai4tian1, n., (Budd.) one of the highest abodes in heaven.
16. °Â¤l dou1zi0, n., (1) mountain chair, also ¤s°Â¤l;
17. °Â¤l dou1zi0, n., (2) a pocket, a wrap.

¤ó Num. Index: 90.71     £¦£¿ shi4         (*£¤ zhi1    ).
N.(1) (AC) surname on mother's line, as dist. ©m on father's line and as means of differentiation in lineage.
(2) A surname denoting place of origin (like French ¡§de¡¨ and German ¡§von¡¨) or office, (as ¤Ó¥v¤ó¡A¾¤è¤ó).
(3) (Esp. in common official documents) address of a woman: ±i¤ó the woman Jang;
¤Ò¤H§õ¤ó his wife nŽe Lii;
(LL) used also by woman in self-reference;
rarely in reference to man.
(4) School of thought: ÄÀ¤ó school of Sakyamuni--Buddhism;
¦Ñ¤ó school of Laotse--Taoism.
(5) (*zhi1) Used in names of foreign tribes: ¤ë¤ó¡AìF¤ó.
Words1. ¤ó±Ú shi4zu2, n., matriarchal tribe or system in anc. China.

§Ú Num. Index: 90.71     woo         (*ee     in AC re. pr.).
Pron.(1) I (first person), my, me: §Ú¨£ my humble opinion;
¦Û§Ú§@¥j I'll be the first (to do s.t.).
(2) (*ee) (AC) my, our, our country: »ô®v¥ï§Ú the chi2 attacked us;
§Ú­x our army.
(3) (*ee) Self: ¤j¤½µL§Ú great impartiality excludes consideration of self;
¤p§Ú the smaller material self, ¡§me.¡¨
Words1. §Ú½ú *eebei4, n., we (slightly litr.)
2. §Úµ¥ wordeng3, n., we.
3. §Ú¨C *eemei0, pron., MC equiv. §Ú­Ì¡õ.
4. §Ú­Ì woomen2 (woomen), pron., we, us (in extreme weak form, shortemed to woom);
5. §Ú­Ì woomen2 (woomen), pron., §Ú­Ìªº our.
6. §Ú»ú *eenong2, pron., (Shanghai) I, my.
7. §Ú±ä *eecao2, pron., (litr.) we.

±x Num. Index: 90.72     £££¸ xi1    .
V.i.(LL) to know (¡×ª¾); ª¾±x know;
»D±x have heard or learned;
·q±x (court., after reading your letter) ¡§respectfully¡¨ learn.
Adj. & adv.(LL) all: ±x¤O¡A±x¤ß xi1li4, xi1xin1¡õ;
±x¬°©Ò¦³ was all taken by s.o.;
±x±ó©Ò¾Ç abandon all one has learned before (after meeting a new master);
±x¼Æ xi1shu4¡õ.
Words1. ±x¤O xi1li4, adv., with all one's strength.
2. ±x¤ß xi1xin1, adv., with concentrated effort.
3. ±x¼Æ xi1shu4, (1) adv., the entire amount: ±x¼ÆÂk¤½ the entire amount was confiscated or contributed to the public;
4. ±x¼Æ (2) (xi1shu3) v.t., tell or enumerate all.

·T Num. Index: 90.72     £¥£²£½ chou2    .
N.Sorrow: ¼~·T sorrow;
µo·T adj., to worry, sorrowful;
·T®ü sea of sorrows.
V.i. & t.To worry, be concerned: ¤£¥Î·T don't worry;
·T¥L¤£¦^¨Ó worry that he may not return.
Adj.Sorrowful, sad, disconsolate, distressed: ·T´e chou2men4¡õ;
µo·T feel distressed;
·T¬Ü­W²´¡A·T¬Ü¤£®i a woebegone expression;
·T®e sad, forlorn look;
·T«ä feeling of sadness;
·T¶³¡A·TÃú a cloud of sorrow;
·T«° valley of sorrow;
À¹¤F¤@³»·T´U wear a sad look.
Words1. ·T¸z chou2chang2, n., as in ·T¸z¦Êµ² overwhelmed with sorrow and longing (¡§intestines tied into a hundred knots¡¨).
2. ·T·T chou2chou2, adj., (AC) sorrow-laden.
3. ·T´e chou2men4, n. & adj., distress, -ed.
4. ·Tºü chou2xU4, n., a skein of sorrow.
5. ·T«ä chou2si1, n., deep longing, forlornness.

¹þ Num. Index: 90.72     £¸£´ yin1    .
Words1. ¹þìß yin1qin2, (1) adj., attentive (to duty, lady, office chief);
2. ¹þìß yin1qin2, (2) n., Äm¹þìß to pay attentions to (lady), do things to please (office chief);
3. ¹þìß yin1qin2, n., also wr. ®ïìß.

¾Í Num. Index: 90.72     £¢£¸£¿ chi4    .
V.i. & n.To take a little rest.
Words1. ¾Í®§ chi4xin1, v.i. & n., a little rest, relax: ¾Í®§¤@¤U take a little rest.

§L Num. Index: 90.80     £t£¸£¶ bing1    .
N.(1) Military weapons: °í¥Ò§Q§L good armor and weapons;
in combb. §L¾¹¡A§L¥M¡A¥Ò§L such weapons;
µu§L¬Û±µ in close combat.
(2) Soldiers, troops: ¤h§L¡A§L¤h soldiers, privates;
½m§L train soldiers;
ᒤL enlist;
¼x§L conscription;
soldiers of various units, such as ¯¥§L artillery unit;
¨B§L infantry;
ÃM§L cavalry;
¤u§L labour corps;
ºë§L crack troops;
±Ñ§L¡A´²§L defeated, stray troops;
¶Ã§L beaten, scattered soldiery;
¥ñ§L ambush.
(3) War, things that have to do with war: °_§L¡A¿³§L raise troops in revolt or war;
¶i§L advance, advancing troops;
¥Î§L launch troops, quality of war policy, (good, bad) command of troops;
¥æ§L meet in combat;
¾\§L review troops;
§L¤£¹½¶B phr., all is fair in love and war;
§L¯î°¨¶Ã phr., troops in bad array;
§L³sº×µ² phr., continual wars.
Words1. §LÅÜ bing1bian4, n., mutiny.
2. §L¬` bing1bing4, n., military command.
3. §L³¡ bing1bu4, n., anc. department of war.
4. §L®t bing1chai1, n., conscript labor: ·í§L®t enlisted as soldier.
5. §L²î bing1chuan2, n., gunboat.
6. §L¤B bing1ding1, n., private soldier.
7. §LºÝ bing1duan1, n., as in ¶}§LºÝ start hostilities.
8. §L¶¤ bing1dui4, n., troops.
9. §L©Ð bing1fang2, n., barracks.
10. §L²Å bing1fu2, n., commander's seal or tally.
11. §L¤à bing1ge1, n., warfare, fighting.
12. §L­² bing1ge2, n., military weapons.
13. §L¤u¼t bing1gong1chang3, n., arsenal, ammunition works.
14. §L¯¸ bing1zhan4, n., military supplies depot.
15. §L¾÷ bing1ji1, n., military strategy, plans.
16. §L®a bing1jia1, n., (AC) one of the nine schools of thinkers, specializing in military science.
17. §LÄ¥ bing1jian4, n., gunboat.
18. §L²¤ bing1liao4, n., military strategy.
19. §L½ü bing1lun2, n., (obs.) gunboat.
20. §L°¨ bing1ma3, n., military affairs.
21. §L¤b bing1ren4, n., military weapons.
22. §L¦¥ bing1rong2, n., warfare: §L¦¥¬Û¨£ open hostilities.
23. §Lïû bing1xian3, n., (LL) fire, havoc, turmoil caused by war.
24. §L»è bing1xiang3, n., soldier's pay;
25. §L»è bing1xiang3, n., costs of maintenance and supplies of army.
26. §L¤h bing1shi41, n., individual soldiers, privates.
27. §L¶Õ bing1shi42, n., army power;
28. §L¶Õ bing1shi42, n., shape, condition or position of army.
29. §Lµ¦ bing1ce4, n., military strategy.
30. §L§Ð bing1yi4, n., military service.
31. §LÀç bing1ying2, n., barracks.

»P Num. Index: 90.80     £º£¾ yU3         (*£º£¿ yU4    ). [Abbr. ¡¼¡AÉO]
V.i. & t.(1) To give: »P¥L¡A»P§Ú give him, me;
¥I»P¡A¥æ»P give to;
»P¤H¤è«K give help to others.
(2) (LL) to wait: ·³¤£§Ú»P time waits for no man.
(3) (LL) to share: ¥Á­Mª«»P the people are my brothers and I share the life of all creation.
(4) To get along with: ©ö»P easy to get along with.
(5) (*yU4) To take part in: »P·| attend meeting;
»P»D take part in discussion (of plans);
°Ñ»P take part in, cooperate.
Prep.To, with, for (varying according to context): (a) to, in formula (vb. ¡Ï»P): °e»P give to (person);
¥[»P add to (it), apply to;
(b) for (»P¡Ïpron.): »P§Ú·Q·Q think for me;
»Pªê¿Ñ¥Ö ¡§ask a tiger for its hide¡¨--a doomed petition;
(c) with: »P¤H¬Ûª§ compete with others;
»P²³¤£¦P different ¡§with¡¨ (from) the others;
»P¥@¯B¨I sink or swim (tag along) with the trend of the times;
together with: ¦P»P¡A¦@»P;
»P¤é­Ñ¼W to grow with each passing day.
Conj.(1) And §A»P§Ú you and I.
(2) Rather: »P or »P¨ä yU3chi2¡õ.
Excl.U.f. Âj 90S.81.
Words1. »P¨ä yU3chi2, conj., rather than: »P¨ä¡K¹çÄ@¡K(¹ç¥i) or »P¡K¨ä¤£¦p: »P¨ä¦~¦~½ß¿ú¡A¹ç¥i (or ¤£¦p) °±·~ rather than suffer an annual deficit, it would be better to close up the business.
2. »PÄÒ yU2dang3, n., partner, partisan.
3. »P¹Ü yU3duo2, phr., (the power) to give or take away.
4. »P¦@ yU3gong4, adv., together with (s.o.).
5. »P°ê yU3guo2, n., (LL) friendly power.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.80     £££¸£¶ xing1    . [Pop. of ¿³]
90.xing1 (*shihng). [Abbr. ¡¼]
N.(1) (*xing4) Excitement, stimulation, joy, merriment: ¿³½ì xing1qU4¡õ;
°ª¿³ (adj. & n.) in high spirits, excited with joy;
±Ñ¿³¡A±½¿³ dampen the fun or gaiety;
ºÉ¿³ fully enjoy before quitting;
¿³°ªªö¯P in high spirits.
(2) (*xing4) A mood, impulse of the moment, keen desire to enjoy s.t.;
°s¿³¥¿¿@ keen excitement of and for wine;
¸Ö¿³ impulse for writing poetry;
¶®¿³ a mood to enjoy some quiet pleasure (chess, wine, poetry, etc.);
spec., the impulse to write verse from some external experience;
¿³ÀY¡A¿³¨ý xing1tou0, xing1wei4¡õ.
V.i.(1) To get up: ¦g¿³©]´K get up early and sleep late;
¿³©~ xing1jU1¡õ.
(2) To rise, prosper: ¿³°_¡A¿³²± rise in power;
¿³°I¡A¿³´À¡A¿³¤` (as n.) the rise and fall (of nations).
(3) To prevail, be popularly accepted: ¿³±o¶}¡A¿³¤£¶} will, will not sell well.
V.t.(1) To raise, cause to rise, grow: ¿³°ê¡A¿³¨¹ to make a country strong;
¿³§L raise an army, start war;
¿³¤z¤à start war;
¿³°] make money;
¿³§Q°£¹ú¡A¿³­² to start reforms;
¤j¿³¤g¤ì build many new buildings;
¿³ªi§@®ö to stir up trouble.
(2) (Coll.) allow: §Ú¤£¿³§A»¡¸Ü I don't permit you to talk.
Adj.(1) Prosperous: ¿³²±¡A¿³©ô¡A¿³¶© xing1sheng4, xing1wang4, xing1long2¡õ;
·s¿³ newly arisen: ·s¿³°ê®a a new nation;
·s¿³¨Æ·~ a new industry.
(2) Popular: ²{¦b¥¿¿³¤jªu¯ó´U broad-brimmed straw hat are now popular;
®É¿³ fashionable.
Words1. ¿³¿ì xing1ban4, v.t., to establish (a factory, school, hospital, etc.).
2. ¿³§L xing1bing1, v.i., raise an army, send army to battle.
3. ¿³°_ xing1chi3, v.i., (1) to spring up, rise in numbers: ¾Ç°ó¡Aµs¸é¿³°_ schools, bandits, spring up;
4. ¿³°_ xing1chi3, v.i., (2) to establish, found (institutions), start (reforms).
5. ¿³½ì *xing4qU4, n., interest (in study, music, etc.): ¦³¤Q¤À¿³½ì have great interest;
6. ¿³½ì *xing4qU4, n., ¨S¿³½ì show no interest;
7. ¿³½ì *xing4qU4, n., ¹ª°_¡A¤Þ°_¿³½ì arouse interest.
8. ¿³¾Ä xing1fen4, adj., excited;
9. ¿³¾Ä xing1fen4, adj., showing great energy and interest (in studies, etc.): ¿³¾Ä¾¯ a stimulant, (pep pills).
10. ¿³­² xing1ge2, phr., from ¿³§Q­²¹ú start reforms (¡§start the good and weed out the corrupt practices¡¨).
11. ¿³¤u xing1gong1, v.i., to start construction.
12. ¿³·| *xing4hui4, n., proper mood (for painting, gaiety, etc.).
13. ¿³«Ø xing1jian4, v.t., to build (schools, etc.).
14. ¿³­P *xing4zhi4, n., mood to enjoy (flowers, hobbies, wine, etc.).
15. ¿³©~ xing1jU1, n., a person's daily life (¡×°_©~).
16. ¿³¶© xing1long2, adj., (business) prosperous.
17. ¿³¦¥ xing1rong2, v.i., see xing1bing1¡ô.
18. ¿³²± xing1sheng4, adj., prosperous, strong.
19. ¿³­× xing1xiu1, v.t., to renovate (building).
20. ¿³°I xing1shuai1, phr., the rise and fall.
21. ¿³®v xing1si4, v.i., see xing1bing1¡ô.
22. ¿³®É xing1shi2, adj., popular at moment.
23. ¿³³\ xing1xU3, adv., (coll.) perhaps: ¤µ¤Ñ¥L¿³³\ (¡×¤]³\) ¤£¨Ó¤F perhaps he will not show up today.
24. ¿³³^ xing1song4, v.i., start lawsuit.
25. ¿³´À xing1ti4, phr., see xing1shuai1¡ô.
26. ¿³ÀY *xing4tou2, n., a fine mood to enjoy: ¤µ¤Ñ¥L¿³ÀY¤£²L he is in a fine mood today;
27. ¿³ÀY *xing4tou2, n., ¿³ÀY¨à the moment of impulse, a great mood.
28. ¿³§@ xing1zuo4, v.t., to start constructions.
29. ¿³©ô xing1wang0, adj., (business, country) prosperous.
30. ¿³¤` xing1wang2, n., the rise and fall.
31. ¿³¨ý *xing4wei4, n., keen interest (for game of cards, poetry, etc.).

ÁÖ Num. Index: 90.80     £º£½ yU2    .
N.(1) A carriage: ÁÖ°¨ yU2ma3¡õ.
(2) A sedan chair: ªÓÁÖ ditto;
ÁÖ¤Ò yU2fu1¡õ.
(3) The earth: ÁÖ¹Ï yU2tu2¡õ;
©[ÁÖ¡AÁÖ¦a the earth, the land, also geography;
³ôÁÖ geomancy.
V.i. & t.To ride or carry in cart (interch. Óp 90.20): ÁÖ«Í carry corpse(s);
ÁÖÄh yU2chen4¡õ.
Adj.Public (opinion, etc.): ÁֽסAÁÖ±¡ yU2lun4, yU2qing2¡õ.
Words1. ÁÖÄh yU2chen4, phr., to go with one's coffin in cart to voice protest and show willingness to die. for an opinion (like hunger strike).
2. ÁÖ±¡ yU2qing2, n., public sentiment.
3. ÁÖ¦a yU2di4, n., geography.
4. ÁÖ¤Ò yU2fu1, n., sedan chair carrier.
5. ÁÖªA yU2fu2, n., carriage and formal gowns.
6. ÁÖ½× yU2lun4, n., public opinion or criticism.
7. ÁÖ°¨ yU2ma3, n., horse and carriage.
8. ÁÖ¤H yU2ren2, n., (1) (AC) carpenter, cartwright;
9. ÁÖ¤H yU2ren2, n., (2) (AC) foreman, noncommissioned offcer;
10. ÁÖ¤H yU2ren2, n., (3) (AC) the people in gen.
11. ÁÖ¹Ï yU2tu2, n., (LL) map (¡×¦a¹Ï).

¶T Num. Index: 90.80     £v£±£¿ mao4         (or mouh    ).
V.i.(1) Exchange, barter, see ¶T©ö mao4yi4¡õ.
(2) (AC) mix: ¬O«D¬Û¶T right and wrong are mixed up.
(3) ¶T­º¤§¡¼ (AC) feud, sworn to get each other's ¡§head¡¨ (life).
Words1. ¶T¶T mao4mao4, adj. & adv., as in ¶T¶TµM¨Ó (AC) come foolishly, blindly.
2. ¶T¦W mao4ming2, phr., court publicity ¡×ªf¦W.
3. ¶TµM mao4ran2, adj. & adv., foolishly, recklessly (try s.t.).
4. ¶T©ö mao4yi4, n., trade: ¶T©öÃB trade volume;
5. ¶T©ö mao4yi4, n., °ê»Ú¶T©ö international trade;
6. ¶T©ö mao4yi4, n., ¦Û¥Ñ¶T©ö free trade.

½è Num. Index: 90.80     £¤£½ zhi2         (*£¤£¿ zhi4    ).
N.(1) Substance, character, quality of material: ª«½è matter;
ª«½è¥D¸q materialism;
«~½è quality (of material), character (of person);
©Ê½è character, nature (of iron, lead, poetry, irony, etc.);
¹ê½è substance (as against title, reputation, etc.);
¤å½è±l±l balance of outward grace and solid worth.
(2) Born character (of person): ¸ê½è¡A¯À½è natural intelligence;
®ð½è born capacity, personality (generous, mean, etc.).
(3) (*zhi4) U.fðô 11.80, pledge, security.
(4) (*zhi4) (AC) anc. battle-axe and case used for executing prisoners (also wr.øK).
V.t.(1) To question: ½è°Ý¡A½è¸ß¡A½èºÃ zhi2wen4, zhi2xUn2, zhi2yi2¡õ;
½è¤§°­¯« address question to the spirits.
(2) (*zhi4) To pawn: ¨å½è²bºÉ have pawned everything available;
¥æ½è (AC) exchange of princes' relatives as hostages for pledge of alliance;
½è©ã zhi2ya1¡õ.
Adj.Simple, unadorned: ½è¾ë¡A½èª½ zhi2pu2, zhi2zhi2¡õ;
½è¨¥ (LL) truthful words.
Words1. ½èÂI zhi2diarn, n., (phys.) particle (of matter).
2. ½è¦a zhi2di41, n., basic character (of person), basic material (of fabric, articles).
3. ½èªº zhi2di42, n., (AC) target.
4. ½è¥¿ zhi2zheng4, v.t., as in ½è¥¿¦³¹D present to the scholars for advice and criticism.
5. ½èª½ zhi2zhi2, adj., direct, straightforward.
6. ½è®w *zhi4ku4, n., (LL) pawnshop.
7. ½è¶q zhi2liang4, n., (1) (phys.) mass;
8. ½è¶q zhi2liang4, n., (2) gen. quality and quantity.
9. ½è®Æ zhi2liao4, n., material of (furniture, clothing, etc.).
10. ½è©ú zhi2ming2, phr., (AC) just before dawn.
11. ½è¾ë zhi2pu2, adj., simple, not ostentatious.
12. ½è¸ß zhi2xUn2, v.t., ask for explanation (as congress asks of minister);
13. ½è¸ß zhi2xUn2, v.t., to question;
14. ½è¸ß zhi2xUn2, v.t., to ask opinion officially.
15. ½è³d zhi2ze2, v.t., to entrust responsibility for certain course of action.
16. ½è¤l zhi2zi3, (1) n., (phys.) proton;
17. ½è¤l (2) (*zhi4zi3 ) v.i., to offer son as hostage.
18. ½è°Ý zhi2wen4, v.i., see zhi2xUn2¡ô.
19. ½è©ã *zhi4ya1, (1) v.t., to pawn s.t.;
20. ½è©ã *zhi4ya1, (2) n., collateral for mortgage (also ½è©ã«~).
21. ½èºÃ zhi2yi2, v.i., to present problems, doubts for enlightenment.

Æd Num. Index: 90.80     £~£¹£¶£½ hong2    .
N.(AC) school, college: Ædªù college gate;
Æd¦t college building.

¤Ô Num. Index: 90.81     £¸£± yao1         (*auu        , *£¸£±£¾ yao3    ).
N.(*ao3) (AC) young animal or plant.
V.i.(1) (*yao3) To die young: ¤Ô§é¡A¤Ô¤` yao3zhe2, yao3wang2¡õ.
(2) (*yao3) To stop, hinder: ¤Ô¹K (ìF) yao3e4¡õ.
Adj.(AC, LL) young and luxuriant: ¤Ô¤Ô yao1yao1¡õ;
¤Ô®çª§õ (AC allu.) pretty girls.
Words1. ¤Ô¹K *yao3e4, v.t., (AC) stop, prevent (also wr. ¤ÔìF).
2. ¤Ô©ü *yao3hun1, v.i., (AC) to die young, esp. from dissolute life.
3. ¤Ô¥¾ *yao3zha2, v.i, (AC) to die young.
4. ¤Ô§é *yao3zhe2, v.i., to die young.
5. ¤ÔÁB yao1jiao3, adj., (LL) sprightly, alive, moving gracefully.
6. ¤Ô¼F yao1li4, n., (AC) epidemic.
7. ¤Ô¹Ø *yao3shou4, v.i., to die young.
8. ¤Ô¤` *yao3wang2, v.i., ditto.
9. ¤Ô¤Ô yao1yao1, adj., (1) luxuriant, blossoming: ®ç¤§¤Ô¤Ô the peach tree is in full blossom--used in wedding felicitations;
10. ¤Ô¤Ô yao1yao1, adj., (2) (AC) pleasant or friendly in appearance.

®O Num. Index: 90.81     £££¸ xi1    .
N.A slave: ®Oµ£¡A®O¥£ xi1tong2, xi1nu2¡õ.
(2) A surname.
Adv.(AC & LL) how, what, why (¡×¦ó): see ®O­Y xi1ruo4, ®O¦p xi1ru2, ®O¦ü xi1syh¡õ;
®O¦Û wherefrom? ®O³ô how can we bear? ®O¥i how can? ¤l±N®O¥ý which would you place first? ®O¬°«á§Ú why leave us to the last?
Words1. ®O¸¨ xi1luo0, v.t., to say things obliquely against (person): ®O¸¨¤@°} make sarcastic or oblique remarks against person.
2. ®O¥£ xi1nu2, n., a slave.
3. ®O­Y xi1ruo4, adv. phr., why not (do s.t. else)? it would be better to.
4. ®O¦p xi1ru2, adv. phr., see xi1ruo4¡ô.
5. ®O¦ü xi1syh, adv. phr., see xi1ruo4¡ô.
6. ®Oµ£ xi1tong2, n., (LL) a boy servant.

Æy Num. Index: 90.81     £©£¹£³£¿ cuan4    .
N.(1) An earthern kitchen stove: ¤ÀÆy (of brothers) have separate kitchens, live separately.
(2) Name of an aboriginal tribe in Yunnan Province: Æy¤å cuan4 aboriginal script.
(3) A surname.
V.t.to cook (food).

¤Ï Num. Index: 90.82     £w£³£¾ fan3    . [Cogn. ªð 90.83; ½ 90S.50]
N.(1) Opposite, reverse side: ¥¿¤§¤Ï (LL) opposite of right side;
¾A±o¨ä¤Ï (LL) get just the opposite;
see ¥­¤Ï (pr. ping2fan1 reverse court verdict.
(2) Rebellion: ³y¤Ï raise rebellion;
¿Ñ¤Ï attempt rebellion.
V.i.(1) Rebel: ¤Ï¤F¡A¤Ï¤F this is rebellion!
(2) Return, come back (interch. ªð): ¤Ï®a come home;
¥L¤£¤Ï¦^¨Ó he does not come home;
¤Ï©R to report on mission after return;
¤ÏÂk¥¿¹D return to orthodox church or to correct ways of life;
¤Ï (ªð) ¦ÑÁÙµ£ rejuvenate in old age;
see ¤Ï¥j fan3gu3¡õ.
V.t.(1) To oppose, turn against, criticize: ¤Ï¹ï fan3dui4¡õ;
¤Ï¤Õ¡A¤Ï­C oppose Confucianism, Christianity;
¤Ï´_¥j¡A¤Ïºû·s be against traditionalism, against reform;
¤Ï¨¸Âk¥¿ return to orthodoxy.
(2) To counter: ¤Ï°Ý¡A¤Ï¸× counter-question;
¤Ï»é answer criticism;
¤Ï®B¡A¤Ï¥Ø¡A¤ÏÁy fan3chun2, fan3mu4, fan3lian3¡õ.
(3) To turn over: ¤Ï¹L¨Ó turn over;
¤Ï´x fan3zhang3¡õ, ¤ÏÂÐ fan3fu4¡õ;
ûs¤@¤Ï¤T (Confucius) teacher mentions one corner (aspect), student should reflect and think out the other three corners.
Adj.(1) Anti-: ¬Û¤Ïªº contrary, opposite;
¤Ï±Ð anti-religion;
¤Ï«Ò°ê¥D¸q anti-imperialism;
¤Ï­± fan3mian4¡õ;
¤Ï­²©R (ªº) counterrevolution (ary);
¤Ï§@¥Î countereffect.
(2) Reversed: ¤Ï¤ü®Ç the ¡¼ radical;
¤Ï¤å®Ç the ¡¼ radical;
¤Ï¤ù the ¤ù in reverse position, Éb.
Adv.(1) On the contrary, instead, not as one might suppose, esp. ¤Ï¦Ó: ¤Ï (¦Ó) ¤£¦p±q«e on the contrary, it is worse than before;
¤Ï±Ð¥L½|¤F§Ú¤@¹y instead I was given a good scolding;
§Ú°e¥L¿ú¡A¤Ï¦Ó±o¸o¥L I gave him money and the result was I offended him;
¤Ï (¦Ó) §â¨Æ±¡§Ë»ø¤F instead the matter got worse.
(2) Back: ¤ÏÆ[ look back;
¤ÏÅU look back upon past or own mistake;
¤Ï¨D½Ñ¤v (Confucius) reflect and try to find fault in oneself;
¤Ï¾½ bite back, accuse s.o. (who might be a friend);
¤Ï¥´¥Ë accuse others while oneself is to blame;
¤Ï¿£ hands tied on the back.
Words1. ¤Ï¥» fan2ben3, v.i., go back to original basic teaching.
2. ¤ÏÅG fan3bian4, v.t. & n., to refute, rebuttal.
3. ¤ÏÂz fan3bi4, v.i., (LL) return (article).
4. ¤Ï¤ñ (¨Ò) fan2bi3 (li4), n., inverse ratio.
5. ¤Ï»é fan3bo2, v.i. & t., reply to criticism.
6. ¤Ï±` fan3chang2, adj., abnormal;
7. ¤Ï±` fan3chang2, adj., (derg.) against all tradition.
8. ¤Ï¤Á fan3qie4 (fan1qie4), n., exact but cumbersome system of giving pronunciation of character by two other characters, first giving consonant, second giving vowel formations: thus ¤Ï is indicated by ¨j±ß¤Á fu1 and wan1, giving pronunciation fan1, fan1.
9. ¤Ï¦ê fan3chuan4, v.i., (of actor) play not one's customary role.
10. ¤Ï¯ì fan3chu2, v.i., chew the cud.
11. ¤Ï®B fan3chun2, v.i., quarrel.
12. ¤Ï­Ë fan2dao3, adv., on the contrary: ¤Ï­Ë¤£¦n.
13. ¤Ï¹ï fan3dui4, v.t., to oppose (stand, policy, etc.): ¥L¦Ñ¬O©M§A¤Ï¹ï he always opposes you;
14. ¤Ï¹ï fan3dui4, v.t., ¤Ï¹ï¬£ the political opposition;
15. ¤Ï¹ï fan3dui4, v.t., ¤Ï¹ï¥÷¤l recalcitrant elements.
16. ¤Ï°Ê fan3dong4, n., reaction, physical or political;
17. ¤Ï°Ê fan3dong4, adj., reactionary;
18. ¤Ï°Ê fan3dong4, adj., ¤Ï°Ê¬£ reactionaries.
19. ¤Ï¦Ó fan3er2, adv., see Adv.1¡ô.
20. ¤ÏÂС]´_¡^ fan3fu4, v.i., as in ¤ÏÂеL±` change one's mind constantly;
21. ¤ÏÂС]´_¡^ fan3fu4, (adv.) again and again (explain), also ¤Ï¤ÏÂÐÂÐ.
22. ¤Ï·P fan2gan3, n., reaction;
23. ¤Ï·P fan2gan3, n., bad reaction.
24. ¤Ï¥ú fan3guang1, n., reflected light, glare.
25. ¤ÏÅU fan3gu4, v.i., look back;
26. ¤ÏÅU fan3gu4, v.i., look back upon oneself: µL©Ò¤ÏÅU never look back, set on determined course.
27. ¤Ï¦@ (¥D¸q) fan3gong4, adj. & n., anti-communist, -nism.
28. ¤Ï§ð fan3gong11, v.i., counterattack.
29. ¤Ï°` fan3gong12, v.i., examine oneself.
30. ¤Ï¥j fan2gu3, v.i., return to ancient ideas, customs.
31. ¤Ï®¬ fan2hui3, v.i., to repent.
32. ¤Ï´x fan2zhang3, v.i., in ©ö¦p¤Ï´x (AC) as easy as turning over one's hand.
33. ¤Ï·Ó fan3zhao4, v.i., reflect (light).
34. ¤ÏÃÒ fan3zheng41, n., counter-evidence.
35. ¤Ï¥¿ fan3zheng42, adv., anyway: ¤Ï¥¿¥L¬O°k¤£¤F anyway he cannot escape.
36. ¤Ï¯u fan3zhen1, v.i., (Taoist) go back to original nature.
37. ¤Ï¶¡ fan3jian4, n., ruse, strategy to alienate allies.
38. ¤Ï¸× fan3jie1, v.i., answer back, counter back.
39. ¤ÏÀ» fan3ji2, v.i., counterattack.
40. ¤ÏÂà fan2zhuan3, v.i., turn over, turn round.
41. ¤Ï¼²¤O fan3zhuang4li4, n., recoil (of rifles).
42. ¤Ï§Ü fan3kang4, v.t. & n., resist (enemy), -ance.
43. ¤ÏÁy fan2lian3, v.i., break up friendship, also ½Áy.
44. ¤Ï¶Ã fan3luan4, n., turmoil, revolts.
45. ¤Ï­± fan3mian4, n., the opposite side, reverse.
46. ¤Ï¥Ø fan3mu4, v.i., in ¤Ò©d¤Ï¥Ø quarrel between husband and wife.
47. ¤Ï°f fan3ni4, n. & adj., (derog.) rebel, against established law and order.
48. ¤Ï¯Ã fan2niu3, n., see ¤Ï¤Á fan2qie4¡ô.
49. ¤Ï«q fan3pan4, n. & adj. & v.t., rebellion, -ious, to rebel.
50. ¤Ï¬£ fan3pai4, n., villain in a piece;
51. ¤Ï¬£ fan3pai4, n., person always against s.t.
52. ¤Ï¿\ fan3pu2, v.i., go back to original, whole nature of man (Taoist).
53. ¤Ï­÷ fan2pu3, v.i., (of black crow reputed to) feed its parents.
54. ¤Ï®g fan3she4, v.i. & n., reflect, -tion (of light).
55. ¤ÏÅT fan2xiang3, n., echo;
56. ¤ÏÅT fan2xiang3, n., reaction (to speech, conduct).
57. ¤Ï¬Û fan3xiang4, n., the looks or indications of planning rebellion.
58. ¤Ï¬Ù fan2xing3, v.i., self-reflection, search oneself for mistakes.
59. ¤Ï¶D fan3su4, v.i. & n., counteraccusation.
60. ¤Ï°¼ fan3ce4, v.i., turn over restlessly;
61. ¤Ï°¼ fan3ce4, v.i., revolt in palace.
62. ¤Ï§¤ fan3zuo4, v.t., make plaintiff pay penalty of accused.
63. ¤Ï­G fan3wei4, v.i., (Chin. med.) turn the stomach;
64. ¤Ï­G fan3wei4, v.i., also ½­G.
65. ¤ÏÀ³ fan3ying41 v.i. & n., react, -tion.
66. ¤Ï¬M fan3ying42, v.i. & n., reflect, -tion (of light, character, period).

¨ü Num. Index: 90.82     £¦£²£¿ shou4    .
Vb. aux.Equiv. Eng. ¡§be¡¨ in passive voice where the modn. ³Q is more common: ¨ü¶}°£ (¡×³Q¶}°£) be dismissed;
¨ü¥´¡A¨ü½| be beaten, scoled;
¨üªP©} be wronged;
¨ü¿ï¡A¨ü¥ô elected, appointed;
¨ü«Ê be appointed with title;
(where passivity is not emphasized, the ¨ü or ³Q is oft. dropped, as ¾Ç¥Í (¨ü) ¶}°£¤F student is expelled;
ªù¶}¤F door is opened;
¦æ¤H¾×¦í¤F pedestrians are blocked;
in this case, the v.t. is always a p.p.).
V.i. & t.(1) to accept: ±µ¨ü¡A¦¬¨ü accept (gift, appointment);
¨ü²z shou4li31¡õ;
¨ü«R (AC) receive prisoners of war;
¨ü¸ì accept bribe.
(2) To bear, stand, suffer: ¨ü¤£¤F¡A¨ü¤£°_¡A¨ü¤£±o¡A¨ü¤£¦í cannot stand (noise, repeated begging, etc.);
¨ü­W¡A¨üÃø¡A¨ü®ð shou4ku3, shou4nahn, shou4chi4¡õ;
§Ô¨ü bear with patience, suffer (pain);
Ãø¨ü adj., hard to bear, irritating, painful;
·P¨ü to experience (pleasure, pain), feel (difficulty, cold, fright, etc.).
(3) To be worthy of (look, hearing, eating): ¨ü¬Ý¡A¨üÅ¥¡A¨ü¦Y shou4kan4, shou4ting1, shou4chi1¡õ;
¨ü¥Î shou4yong4¡õ.
Words1. ¨ü¡¼ shou4bie3, v.i., (coll.) be discomfited, get oneself into a bad fix.
2. ¨ü¯f shou4bing4, v.i., fall sick.
3. ¨ü¯ù shou4cha2, v.i., formerly, (girl's family) receives gifts of betrothal.
4. ¨ü¼é shou4chao2, v.i., be affected by damp and cold.
5. ¨ü®ð shou4chi4, v.i., suffer petty annoyances: ¨ü®ð¥]¨à person subjected to daily persecutions.
6. ¨üÃd shou4chong3, v.i., receive favor from superior: ¨üÃd­YÅå overwhelmed by superior's favor.
7. ¨ü¦Y shou4chi1, adj., good to eat, palatable, tasty.
8. ¨ü«ù shou4chi2, v.i., (Budd.) to believe and hold on to the faith.
9. ¨ü©} shou4qU1, v.i., suffer an injustice.
10. ¨ü®` shou4hai4, v.i., (1) be murdered;
11. ¨ü®` shou4hai4, v.i., (2) to suffer: ¨ü®`¤£²L badly misguided or ill-advised.
12. ¨ü´H shou4han2, v.i., be affected by cold, catch cold.
13. ¨ü±Ð shou4jiao4, v.i., be taught;
14. ¨ü±Ð shou4jiao4, v.i., receive instructions or guidance, be benefited by advice.
15. ¨ü§Ù shou4jie4, v.i., (Budd.) take oaths as monk.
16. ¨üºë shou4jing1, v.i., (woman) conceives;
17. ¨üºë shou4jing1, v.i., be fertilized.
18. ¨üª¾ shou4zhi1, v.i., to be recognized (for one's talent).
19. ¨ü¬Ý shou4kan4, adj., good to look at.
20. ¨ü­W shou4ku3, v.i., to suffer.
21. ¨ü²Ö shou4lei3, v.i., (1) to be involved on account of s.o. else;
22. ¨ü²Ö shou4lei3, v.i., (2) (shou4lei4) suffer hardships.
23. ¨ü²z shou4li31, v.i., (of court) accept a complaint.
24. ¨ü§ shou4li32, v.i., receive a gift, acknowledge salute.
25. ¨ü©R shou4ming4, v.i., to be ordained or appointed to post;
26. ¨ü©R shou4ming4, v.i., to benefit by friendly counsel;
27. ¨ü©R shou4ming4, v.i., ¨ü©R©ó¤Ñ rule by the grace of God.
28. ¨üÃø shou4nahn, v.i., to suffer hardships, die a martyr.
29. ¨üÄF shou4pian4, v.i., be cheated.
30. ¨ü°d shou4ru4, v.i., be humiliated.
31. ¨üÁI shou4shan4, v.i., (AC) accept transfer of government from previous ruler other than by inheritance.
32. ¨ü¶Ë shou4shang1, v.i., be injured.
33. ¨ü¼f shou4shen3, v.i., be tried at court.
34. ¨ü©Ê shou4xing4, v.i., (LL) be born (clever, stubborn, etc.; modn. ¥Í©Ê).
35. ¨ü¬~ shou4xi3, v.i., be baptized.
36. ¨ü¦D shou4xing2, v.i., suffer torture.
37. ¨ü´» shou4shu3, v.i., be affected by heat, have sunstroke.
38. ¨ü­L shou4tai1, v.i., become pregnant.
39. ¨üÅ¥ shou4ting1, adj., good to hear.
40. ¨ü¦« shou4tuo1, v.i., be entrusted to do s. t. by friend (also wr. °U).
41. ¨ü¸o shou4zui4, v.i., suffer (as from heat, exposure, crowded conditions): §Ú¦b¨ü¸o I am suffering.
42. ¨ü·~ shou4ye4, n., (oft. court. in self-reference) your pupil;
43. ¨ü·~ shou4ye4, n., a pupil.
44. ¨ü¯q¤H shou4yi4ren2, n., beneficiary;
45. ¨ü¯q¤H shou4yi4ren2, n., ¨ü¯qÅv beneficial rights.
46. ¨ü¥¥ shou4yUn4, see shou4tai1¡ô.
47. ¨ü¥Î shou4yong4, adj., physically comfortable, enjoyable: «Ü¨ü¥Î very enjoyable (a good concert, new fur coat).

¬¸ Num. Index: 90.82     £º£³£½ yUan2    .
N.A surname.
Adv. & conj.(AC, LL) then, and then, therefore: ¬¸®Ñ¼Æ¦æ therefore have written a few words;
¬¸¤Î¨ä¥L and then the others.

·R Num. Index: 90.82     £¯£¿ ai4    .
N.Love: ¤¯·R kindness to fellowmen;
³Õ·R universal love, broad love for mankind: ·R´c or ·R¼¨ love and hatred;
ÅÊ·R love affair.
V.i. & t.(1) To like, be pleased with, be fond of: ³ß·R to like (person, place, painting, etc.);
·R¦n ai4hao4¡õ.
(2) To love (lover, parents, etc.): ÅÊ·R to be in love;
·R¼} ai4mu4¡õ;
¥i·R lovable, lovely;
¤ß·R to love tenderly: ©Ò¤ß·Rªº¤H the beloved;
·Ä·R to be infatuated with (mistress, etc.) or to indulge and spoil children;
Ãd·R to be fond of especially (one person);
·R²ö¯à§U would be glad to help but cannot;
·R¤v¤Îª« extend love of self to others.
(3) To care for, to cherish: ·R±¤¡A·RÅ@ ai4xi2, ai4hu4¡õ.
(4) Be prone to, liable to: ·R­ú (child) cries most of the time;
·R¯º always ready to smile or laugh;
¤Ñ¼öªF¦è·RÃa¡A¤Ñ§Nªá´N·R¦º things spoil easily in hot weather, and (many) flowers wither away in cold.
Words1. ·R­ë ai4qing1, phr., (1) dear wife;
2. ·R­ë ai4qing1, phr., (2) formerly, (ruler to minister) dear minister, see ­ë 90S.22.
3. ·R±¡ ai4qing2, n., love, esp. romantic love;
4. ·R±¡ ai4qing2, n., affection in gen.
5. ·RÃd ai4chong3, v.t., to bestow special favor (on minister, mistress, child).
6. ·Rüc ai4qUn2, n., the love of fellowmen;
7. ·Rüc ai4qUn2, n., also gregariousness.
8. ·RÀ¹ ai4dai4, v.t., to love (ruler, elder or superior).
9. ·RªA ai4fu2, v.t., to admire from the heart.
10. ·R¼¾ ai4fu3, v.t., to love and protect (child, people), fondle, caress.
11. ·R®Ú ai4gen1, n., (Budd.) love and desire as the root of troubles.
12. ·RÅU ai4gu4, v.t., (of superior) to bestow favor, to take interest in (one below).
13. ·R°ê ai4guo2, (1) v.t., to love one's country;
14. ·R°ê ai4guo2, (2) n. & adj., patriotism, -tic;
15. ·R°ê ai4guo2, n., ·R°ê¤ß patriotism.
16. ·R¦n ai4hao4, v.t., (1) to take good care of (one's health, natural endowments);
17. ·R¦n ai4hao4, v.t., (2) to admire, be fond of (dress, gambling, joking);
18. ·R¦n ai4hao4, v.t., (3) (ai4hao3) want to be good, to desire a good name: ·R¦n¨à¡A¥L­Ì¨â®a¬O·R¦n¨à°µ¿Ë they are married for love.
19. ·RÅ@ ai4hu4, v.t., to cherish, support and protect (country, church, etc.).
20. ·RÄ~ ai4ji4, phr., choice of heir by preference and not by seniority (À³Ä~).
21. ·RµÛ ai4zhuo2, n., (Budd.) the entanglements of love and desire.
22. ·R¼¦ ai4lian2, v.t., to love (child, young girl), to show tenderness toward.
23. ·R¬ü ai4mei3, phr., love of beauty: ·R¬üªºÆ[©À esthetic sense.
24. ·R¼} ai4mu4, v.t., to love, adore (lover, a great writer, etc.).
25. ·R¬V ai4ran3, n., (LL) see ai4zhuo2¡ô.
26. ·R¤H ai4ren2, n., (1) lover, sweetheart, one's beloved: ·R¤H¨à ditto;
27. ·R¤H ai4ren2, (2) adj., lovely: ³o©h®Qªø±o¯u·R¤H¨à this girl has grown very lovely.
28. ·R¤é ai4ri4, phr., (1) (LL) the precious days left for serving old parents;
29. ·R¤é ai4ri4, phr., (2) be economical of time;
30. ·R¤é ai4ri4, phr., (3) lovable sunshine.
31. ·R¯« ai4shen2 n., goddess of love, Venus (Roman myth.), Aphrodite (Greek myth.).
32. ·R¤p ai4xiao3, adj., greedy for small gains or profits.
33. ·R±¤ ai4xi2, v.t., to love and cherish, see ai4hu4¡ô.
34. ·R¼¨ ai4zeng1, phr., love and hatred, likes and dislikes.

¥F Num. Index: 90.83     £w£«£½ fa2    .
V.t.To lack, be lacking: ¥F¤H·ÓÀ³ need people to look after;
oft. ¯Ê¥F lack, need;
¥F¨ý¡A¥F½ì dull, lacking in flavor, interest;
¥Fµ½¥i³¯ phr., (LL) have nothing good or unusual to report (court.).
Adj.(1) Poor: ³h¥F¡A½a¥F;
¥F¦a (LL) poor soil.
(2) Tired: §Ú¥F¤F;
¨«¥F¤F¡Aª±¥F¤F tired from walking, playing.
(3) (Derog. & coll.) useless: ¥F±í¡A¥F³f¡A¥F¤H useless person;
¥F¸Ü weak, ineffective talk.

¤ö Num. Index: 90.83     £¤£±£¾ zhao3         (*juaa    ).
N.(1) Fingernail.
(2) (*juaa) (juaazi0, juaaer0) Claw of animal.
Words1. ¤ö¤ú zhao3ya2, n., claws and fangs;
2. ¤ö¤ú zhao3ya2, n., (fig.) underlings of gangs, partisans or agents, esp. ruthless ones.
3. ¤ö¦L zhao3yin4, n., footprints, traces, of past events.

ª¦ Num. Index: 90.83     £u£«£½ pa2    .
V.i. & t.(1) To scratch: ª¦Äo scratch an itch.
(2) To crawl: ª¦¦æ crawl along;
ª¦¤£°_¨Ó cannot get up from lying position.
(3) To climb: ª¦¤s¡Aª¦Àð climb a mountain, a wall;
ª¦¤s¹LÀ­ phr., over hills and crests.
Words1. ª¦ÂÎ pa2chong2, n., insect.
2. ª¦Ã¹ pa2luo2, v.t., haul, ransack (everything).
3. ª¦¨F pa2sha1, adv., crawling like a crab.
4. ª¦®Þ pa2shu1, v.t., comb out and arrange (historical facts ¥v¹ê).

¥Ê Num. Index: 90.83     £|£¹£« gua1    .
N.(1) (Bot.) any kind of melon or gourd: ¦è¥Ê the watermelon;
²¢¥Ê¡A­»¥Ê the muskmelon;
¥V¥Ê the wax gourd;
µ·¥Ê the vegetable sponge, dish-cloth gourd;
«n¥Ê the pumpkin;
¶À¥Ê¡A­J¥Ê the cucumber;
¥ÊªG melons and fruits;
¥Ê¼ô¸¦¸¨ (fig.) at the right time everything comes easy, (lit., ¡§a melon falls when it is ripe¡¨);
¥Ê¥Ð§õ¤U see 10.00;
¥Ê¥Ð¤£¯Ç¼i don't bend to tie shoes on a melon patch--to avoid suspicion.
(2) A stupid person: ¶Ì¥Ê a simpleton;
Äø¥Ê a fool;
²Â¥Ê a stupid fellow;
¯}¥Ê (of girl) sixteen years of age, lose virginity.
Words1. ¥Ê´Á gua1chi1, n., a term of service.
2. ¥Ê¥N gua1dai4, n., (allu.) change of personnel between terms of service.
3. ¥ÊÒ¼ gua1die2, n., (term of eulogy) ¡¼¡¼¥ÊÒ¼ may your family grow and prosper like spreading melon-vines!
4. ¥Ê¤À gua1fen1, n. & v.t., to partition, divide (a country) ¨§­å¥Ê¤À divide up s. t. just as one separates pea-pods or cuts melons into slices.
5. ¥Ê¸¯ gua1ge2, n., complications, involvement in dispute, interrelations, distant relatives.
6. ¥Ê¼¸ (¨à) (¤l) (gua1nao2 (er0) (zi0), n., a peeler.
7. ¥Ê¥Ö gua1pi2, n., (1) melon skin;
8. ¥Ê¥Ö gua1pi2, n., (2) anything that looks like melon skin: ¥Ê¥Ö´U a skull cap;
9. ¥Ê¥Ö gua1pi2, n., ¥Ê¥Ö¸¥ a small, light boat, canoe.
10. ¥ÊÅ{ gua1rang2, n., the pulp of a melon.
11. ¥Ê¤¯ (¨à) gua1ren2 (), n., the kernel of a melon seed.
12. ¥Ê¤l gua1zi3, n., melon seeds.

§Ê Num. Index: 90.83     £y£¸£¶£½ ting2    . [Cf. ®x 61.83; §Ê more spec. used for imperial court]
N.The court in royal government: ´Â§Ê formerly, the central government;
®c§Ê¡A·µ§Ê the palaces;
¤Ñ§Ê imperial court;
§Ê¹ï imperial audience with questions by emperor;
§Êij court discussion;
§Êª§ controversy at court;
§Ê±H (in Manchu Dyn.) orders issued directly by the court without going through cabinet channels;
§Ê¸Õ highest civil examinations held in the palace before the emperor (also called ·µ¸Õ).

©µ Num. Index: 90.83     £¸£³£½ yan2    .
N.A surname.
V.i. & t.(1) To spread about, to wind across or about (like vine): ½¯©µ spread about, (vines, branches) ramify;
º×©µ¤l®] retribution involves one's children and children's children;
©µ¤Î (fire) spreads to (neighbors);
©µ×À¡A©µ½¯ yan2mao4, yan2man4¡õ.
(2) To stretch (neck): ©µÀVûs¿æ¡A©µÀV¥ø¨¬ crane one's neck and stand on tiptoe (to welcome, pray for coming): ©µ©Ê yan2xing4¡õ.
(3) To postpone, delay: ©µ·| postpone meeting;
©µ´Á yan2chi2¡õ;
±À©µ¡A©ì©µ to keep on postponing (payments, etc.);
©µÀÁ¡A©µ¿ð¡A©µº¢ yan2ge1, yan2chi2, yan2zhi4¡õ.
(4) To invite: ©µ¸u¡A©µ½Ð¡A©µ¯Ç yan2pin4, yan2qing3, yan2na4¡õ;
©µ®v invite teacher to school;
©µ¸Ô¯ÇºÖ to induce good luck.
Words1. ©µªø yan2chang2, v.t., to prolong (term, meeting);
2. ©µªø°O¸¹ yan2chang2ji4hao4, n., (music) pause.
3. ©µ¥ø yan2chi4, v.i., as in ©µÀV¥ø¨¬ to stand on tiptoe to welcome, hope.
4. ©µ½Ð yan2qing3, v.t., to invite, appoint (teacher), send for (doctor).
5. ©µ´Á yan2chi2, phr., to postpone, be postponed.
6. ©µ¿ð yan2chi2, adj., slow to arrive, delay.
7. ©µÌX yan2dang4, adj., ditto.
8. ©µÀÁ yan2ge1, v.t., to delay, be delayed.
9. ©µ·| yan2hui4, phr., postpone meeting.
10. ©µ­J¯Á yan2hursuoo, n., (bot.) corydalis ambigua.
11. ©µ±µ yan2jie1, v.t., to extend hand of welcome.
12. ©µ¡¼ yan2zhu4, v.i., see yan2chi4¡ô.
13. ©µº¢ yan2zhi4, v.i., to be bogged down, keep on delaying.
14. ©µÅó yan2lan3, v.t., to search for and invite (good, able men).
15. ©µ½¯ yan2man4, v.i., spread about, ramify (as vines).
16. ©µ×À yan2mao4, v.i., (of Great Wall, mountain range) to spread about, stretch far and wide.
17. ©µ©Rµâ yan2ming4jU2, n., (bot.) belis perennis.
18. ©µ¯Ç yan2na4, v.t., to invite (good, able men).
19. ©µ¦~ yan2nian2, phr., ©µ¦~¯q¹Ø (of tonic) calculated to prolong one's life.
20. ©µ¸u yan2pin4, v.t., to invite, appoint (professors, etc.).
21. ©µÂç yan2xi1, formula for inviting luck, oft. wr. on wall facing gate.
22. ©µ©Ê yan2xing4, n., (phys.) ductility.
23. ©µ¹Ø yan2shou4, v.i., to prolong life.
24. ©µÅè yan2sui3, n., (physiol.) medulla oblongata.
25. ©µÅA yan2yU4, v.i., (LL) to spread fame for s.o.;
26. ©µÅA yan2yU4, v.i., to cultivate publicity.

ªð Num. Index: 90.83     £w£³£¾ fan3    . [Cogn. ¤Ï 90.82, interch. in sense of return]
V.i.To return (in AC wr. ¤Ï): ªð°ê¡Aªð¨½¡Aªð®a return to country, village, home;
©¹ªÌ¤£ªð (LL) those who go away do not return;
ªðµ{¡Aªð´Í return journey;
ªð¦ÑÁÙµ£ rejuvenate in old age;
°j¥úªð·Ó brief glow of health before passing away:
ªð¿\Âk¯u (Taoist) return to original nature;
ªð»î fan3hun2¡õ.
Words1. ªðÂz fan3bi4, v.t., to return (article).
2. ªð¼é fan3chao2, adj., very damp (place, house).
3. ªð»î fan3hun2, v.i., to resuscitate those in coma or death.
4. ªð¦^ fan3jueir, to return.
5. ªð»î­» fan3hun2xiang1, n., (AC) incense to resuscitate those in coma or under narcotic.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90.83     £¢£¸£³ qian1    . [Pop. of ¾E 31.83]

ªñ Num. Index: 90.83     £¡£¸£´£¿ jin4    .
V.t.(1) To approach, come close to: ±µªñ come near, approximate;
ªñ¦¶ªÌ¨ª¡Aªñ¾¥ªÌ¶Â moral influence by contact or close association;
­¢ªñ (of time) drawing nearer and nearer;
¤Áªñ close at hand.
(2) Be closely related to or on intimate terms with: ¿Ëªñ become intimate with, befriend;
ªñ¿Ë a close relative;
ªñ©¯ a court favorite;
ªñ¨Í a personal attendant of the king;
ªñ¤ä jin4zhi1¡õ.
Adj.(1) Nearby, close (opp. »·distant, far-off): ªñ«K jin4bian0, ªñ½Bjin4ji1, ªñ­¥jin4jiao1¡õ;
¾Fªñ neighboring;
ªñ¨Ç nearer;
¾aªñ adjacent, adjoining;
ªñ¤ô¼Ó»O¥ý±o¤ë enjoy the benefits of a favorable position (¡§those on waterfront are the first to see the rising moon¡¨);
ªñ¥ú (photography) light in foreground, nearsighted;
ªñ¼{ immediate worries;
ªñ¦a¡Aªñ³B vicinity, neighboring district;
ªñ©¤ near the shore, offshore;
ªñªF the Near East;
ªñ®ü inshore (opp. »·¬v deep-sea);
ªñµ{¡Aªñ³~ a short distance or journey;
Á{ªñ nearby, adjoining, adjacent;
ªþªñ near, close by, vicinity;
ªñ¸ô a short cut.
(2) Easy to understand: ²Lªñ can be readily understood.
(3) Similar to, like: ªñ¦ü jin4syh¡õ;
¬Ûªñ look like, approximate;
±Nªñ about to, on the point of;
ªñ²z jin4li3, ªñ±¡ jin4qing2¡õ.
(4) Recent, current, present-day (opp. ¤[»· old, past, bygone): ªñ¥N jin4dai4, ªñ¦~ jin4nian2, ªñ¨Ó jin4lai2, ªñ¥j jin4gu3, ªñªp jin4kuang4, ªñ¥@ jin4shi41, ªñ¤é jin4ri4, ªñ·³ jin4sui4¡õ;
ªñ®É recent times, latter-day;
ªñ¦] jin4yin1¡õ;
³Ìªñ (most) recently;
ªñ¨Æ¡Aªñ»D¡Aªñ§@ recent event, news, (literary or artistic) work;
ªñ¤H jin4ren2¡õ;
ªñ¼~ current anxieties (worries, troubles);
ªñ´X¦~ in the last few years;
ªñÅé (¸Ö) modern-style (poetry).
Words1. ªñ«K jin4bian0, adj., not far away.
2. ªñ±¡ jin4qing2, adj., human (personality, philosophy), consistent with human feelings.
3. ªñ¥N jin4dai4, adj. & n., modern (times, age): ªñ¥N¥v modern history;
4. ªñ¥N jin4dai4, adj. & n., ªñ¥N¤Hª« modern personages.
5. ªñ¥j jin4gu3, n., the period relatively closer to classical period.
6. ªñ¥G jin4(')hu1, (1) adj., in close contact with, intimeate;
7. ªñ¥G jin4(')hu1, (2) adv., almost, approximately.
8. ªñ½B jin4ji1, n., surrounding districts of the national capital.
9. ªñ­¥ jin4jiao1, n., suburbs of a city.
10. ªñ¤ä jin4zhi1, n., a close branch of family.
11. ªñªp jin4kuang4, n., the current situation (condition).
12. ªñ¨Ó jin4lai2, adv., recently, not long ago.
13. ªñ²z jin4li3, adj., reasonable, fair, just, equitable.
14. ªñ¦~ jin4nian2, n. & adv., recent years.
15. ªñ¤H jin4ren2, n., a contemporary.
16. ªñ¤é jin4ri4, n. & adv., (1) recent days;
17. ªñ¤é jin4ri4, n. & adv., (2) recently.
18. ªñ¥@ jin4shi41, n., modern times.
19. ªñµø jin4shi42, adj., nearsighted, myopia: ªñµø²´ jin4shi4yan3 adj. & n., nearsighted(ness), myopic;
20. ªñµøÃè jin4shi4jing4, n., spectacles for near sight.
21. ªñ·³ jin4sui4, n. & adv., (in) recent years.
22. ªñ¦ü jin4syh, adj. & v.i., (to look) like, (be) similar to.
23. ªñ¦] jin4yin1, n., an immediate cause.

ªï Num. Index: 90.83     yirng (*£¸£¶£¿ ying4    ).
V.t.(1) To welcome, to meet, receive: Åwªï ditto;
ªï«È receive visitors;
ªï»« to usher at receptions;
ªï±µ ying2jie1¡õ;
ªï¦X ying2he2¡õ;
³{ªï to cater to person's wishes;
¥¢ªï (court. apology) not being able to meet person during visit.
(2) To meet face to face: ªï¤W¨Ó went up to (person);
ªï­±¡AªïÀY ying2mian4, ying2tou2¡õ;
ªï¼Ä meet the enemy;
ªïÀ» ying2ji2¡õ;
ªï¤b¦Ó¸Ñ splits off as it meets the edge of knife without effort, (fig.) (question) easily solved.
(3) (*ying4) ªï¿Ë bridegroom goes to bride's home to escort her to wedding.
Words1. ªï±á ying2chen2, adv., toward dawn.
2. ªï¬K ying2chun2, n., (bot.) the jasmine, jasminum nudiflorum.
3. ªï°ù ying2qU3, v.t., to marry (bride).
4. ªï¼Ä ying2di2, phr., to go out and challenge enemy, to meet face to face for battle.
5. ªïªü ying2e1, v.t., to toady.
6. ªï¦X ying2he2, v.t., to cater to (another's wishes).
7. ªï­Ô ying2hou4, v.t., to welcome (visitor).
8. ªï¨£ ying2jian4, v.t., to receive (callers).
9. ªï±N ying2jiang1, v.t., (AC) to welcome and send off.
10. ªï±µ jirngjie1, v.t., to welcome in person.
11. ªïÀ» jirngji2, v.t., to make frontal attack, to meet enemy.
12. ªï¡¼ jirngzhuang1, phr., (bridegroom's family) receives bride's trousseau before wedding.
13. ªï­± (¨à) ying2mian4 (ying2miaher0), adv., face to face.
14. ªï¦~ ying2nian2, phr., to welcome the arrival of the New Year.
15. ªïÀY (¨à) ying2tou2(er0), adv., meeting head on: ªïÀY»°¤W proceed with determination, to catch up forthwith.
16. ªïÍÎ ying2ya4, v.t., to welcome, receive (guest).

Óì Num. Index: 90.83     £|£¹£« gua1         (also £}£¹£¬£¿ kuo4    ).
V.i.Hasten, hurry on.

°m Num. Index: 90.83     £~£²£¿ hou4         (also £|£²£¿ gou4    ).
V.i.See ÁÛ°m 92.83.

³z Num. Index: 90.83     £y£²£¿ tou4    .
V.i. & t.Pass through, penetrate, let out: ³z®ø®§ leak out news;
³zÅS, ³zº| tou4lu4, tou4lou4¡õ;
³z¤F¤@¤f®ð breathe more easily after tension, give vent to some inmost feelings;
³z¹L pass through, penetrate, see tou4guo4¡õ;
³z¦½ perspire;
²D­·³z°© chilled to the bones.
Adj.Thorough: ³z«B thorough, adequate rain.
Adv.(1) Thorough, thoroughly: ÁV³z¤F¡AÃa³z¤F completely rotten;
·Ð³z¤F utterly vexed, annoyed, extremely troublesome;
«ë³z¤F hate deeply;
²D³z¡A¼ô³z¡AÀã³z thoroughly cool, cooked, soaked through;
³z³» tou4ding3¡õ.
(2) As prefix, ¡§over-,¡¨ or ¡§trans-¡¨: ³z¤ä¡A³zµø¡A³z©ú tou4zhi1, tou4shi4, tou4ming2¡õ.
Words1. ³zº« (¹ý) tou4che4, adj. & adv., thorough, -ly: Á¿±o³zº« give a thorough exposition.
2. ³z®ð tou4chi4, (1) adj., well ventilated;
3. ³z®ð tou4chi4, (2) v.i., give vent to emotions: ³z¤F³o¤f®ð success in avenging wrongs or after suppression.
4. ³z³» tou4ding3, adv., thoroughly: ÁV³z³»¤F absolutely rotten;
5. ³z³» tou4ding3, adv., ¬õ³z³»¤F at the top of popularity.
6. ³z­· tou4feng1, (1) adj., (room) well ventilated: ¤£³z­· no air goes through;
7. ³z­· tou4feng1, (2) v.t., leak out news.
8. ³z¹L tou4guo4, (1) prep., via, by way of: ³z¹L¬Y¼hÃö«Y by way of certain connections;
9. ³z¹L tou4guo4, (2) v.t., penetrate, infiltrate: ³z¹L¾÷Ãö infiltrate organization.
10. ³zÃè tou4jing4, n., lens.
11. ³z¤ä tou4zhi1, v.t., overdraw bank account.
12. ³z«G (¨à) tou4liang (er0), adj., transparent, clear;
13. ³z«G (¨à) tou4liang (er0), adj., through: ³o¸Ü»¡±o«Ü³z«G this is stated very lucidly.
14. ³zº| tou4lou4, v.t., leak out.
15. ³zÅS tou4lu4, adj., transparent, manifest.
16. ³z©ú tou4ming2, adj., transparent;
17. ³z©ú tou4ming2, adj., ³z©úÅé transparent body.
18. ³zªR tou4xi1, n., (chem.) dialysis.
19. ³z¤ß (¨à) ²D tou4xin1 (tou4xie1er0) liang2 adv., (1) chilled through (in disappointment);
20. ³z¤ß (¨à) ²D tou4xin1 (tou4xie1er0) liang2 adv., (2) immensely delighted, -ful.
21. ³zµø tou4shi4, v.t., see through; ³zµøªk n., (drawing) perspective.

¶j Num. Index: 90.83     £¹£° wei1    .
Words1. ¶jÀH wei1sui2, adj. & adv., winding (road);
2. ¶jÀH wei1sui2, adj. & adv., leisurely (walking).
3. ¶j¨² wei1yi2, adj. & adv., winding (road);
4. ¶j¨² wei1yi2, adj. & adv., also wr. ¶j²¾¡A¶j³D (wei1yi2).

¹P Num. Index: 90.83     £x£¹£´£¿ dun4    .
V.i.Evade, disappear, hide away: ¹P°k¡A°k¹P escape;
¹P¥h run away in hiding;
¹P¥_ (of army) be routed, flee in defeat;
¹P¥@¡A¹P¸ñ live in seclusion from society: ¹P¸ñ¤sªL live the life of a hermit in mountains.

»¼ Num. Index: 90.83     £x£¸£¿ di4    .
V.i. & t.Hand over, deliver by hand: »¼¹L¨Ó pass me (the sugar, etc.);
»¼µ¹¥L pass (it) to him;
»¼­Ó«H send a note;
»¼¦W¤ù send in a visiting card;
¶Ç»¼®ø®§ circulate the news;
»¼°e¬Y¤H deliver to s. o.;
»¼©M®ð or »¼¼H©M¨à show a friendly face;
»¼²´¦â wink at, give message by a wink or look.
Adv.(1) In turn: »¼´«¡A§ó»¼ replace from time to time.
(2) Proportionately, in proportion: »¼¥[¡A»¼´î gradually increase, decrease, in proportion;
»¼¸É add gradually, replace, fill up (vacancy).
Words1. »¼¥æ di4jiao1, v.t., deliver to (place, person).
2. »¼¸Ñ di4jie4, v.t., deport, send (criminal) under escort.
3. »¼°e di4song4, v.t., send to, deliver by messenger.

»¿ Num. Index: 90.83     £{£¸£²£½ liu2         (*£{£¸£²£¿ liu4    ).
V.i.(1) Tarry: ³r»¿ stay, stop over;
³r»¿´X¤Ñ stop over for a few days.
(2) (*liu4) Take a stroll: »¿»¿¡A»¿¤@»¿¡A»¿¤@°é¡A»¿Ås¨à go for a walk;
»¿°¨¸ô¡A»¿µó walk around streets;
»¿­¹¨à take a stroll after meal;
»¿¦­¨à take morning walk for exercise;
»¿°¨ v.t., walk a horse.
Words1. »¿¹F *liu4da0, (also wr. ·È), (liu1da0 61A.41) v.i., go for a walk.

¥â Num. Index: 90.91     £u£¸£¶ ping1    .
Words1. ¥â¥ã ping1pang1, n., ping-pong, table tennis: ¥´¥â¥ã to play ping-pong.

¥á Num. Index: 90.93     £x£¸£² diu1    .
V.t.(1) To lose (s. t.): ¥áªF¦è¡AªF¦è¥á¤F lost s. t., s t. is lost;
¿ú¥á±¼¤F or ¥á¥¢¤F money is lost;
¥áÁy lose face;
³o¨Æ¯u¥áÁy this thing is disgraceful;
¥áÅé­±¡A¥á­±¤l ditto;
¥á¤H ditto;
¥á§Aªº¤H shame on you! you should be ashamed;
¥á¤T¸¨¥|¡A¥áÀY¸¨§À miss this and that;
¥á¥]³N a trick of substituting parcel for another ¡×±¼¥].
(2) To throw, cast, cast off: ¥á¥Û¤l cast stone;
¥á¤U¡A¥á¶} throw down (object, responsibility, work);
¥á¤£¶} cannot shake off (work) or part with (family): ¥á¶}¤£ºÞ throw down job, duty;
¥á²´¦â (¨à) to wink at;
¥á²\ drop a tear;
¥á¥©°w former custom among girls to cast needle into basin and look for it in moonlight on the seventh of seventh lunar month;
²\ºë eject semen.
Words1. ¥áÁà diu1chou3, v.i., be a disgrace, make a bad show.
2. ¥áÁy diu1lian3, v.i., lose face;
3. ¥áÁy diu1lian3, v.i., cause to lose face, disgrace.
4. ¥á¤H diu1ren2, v.i., ditto.

§´ Num. Index: 90.93     £y£¹£¬£¾ tuo3    .
Adj.(1) Satisfactory, well arranged, ready: ¤£§´ not satisfactory: ¤í§´¡A¨Æ¥¼§´ ditto;
³o¥ó¨Æ¿ì§´¤F this matter has been well arranged or concluded;
·¥§´¡A§´·¥¤F very good! well done! §´·í¡A§´¶K¡A§´µ½ tuo3dang0, tuo3tie1, tuo3shan4¡õ.
(2) Finished, done: ¨Æ¿ì§´¤F¨S¦³ has the matter been concluded?
Adjv.Properly, competently, with due care: §´°Ó¡A§´Ä³ take time to discuss matter properly;
§´¬°°Ó¶q ditto;
§´¬°¿ì²z handle the matter with due care and consideration;
§´Äw make proper plans for.
Words1. §´·í tuo3dang0, adj., proper, satisfactory (arrangements, etc.).
2. §´¾a tuo3kao4, adj., reliable, dependable, trustworthy.
3. §´µ½ tuo3shan4, adj., all in proper place, well arranged.
4. §´¬¢ tuo3xia4, v.i., (1) discuss with a view to agreement;
5. §´¬¢ tuo3xia4, v.i., (2) appease, -ment.
6. §´¨ó tuo3xie2, v.i. & n., compromise.
7. §´¶K tuo3tie1, adj., well settled, provided, everything in right place.

©e Num. Index: 90.93     £¹£°£¾ wei3    .
N.The end: ­ì©e the story (beginning and end), the origin of some event.
V.i. & t.(1) To appoint, send: ©e¬£¡A©e¥ô wei3pai4, wei3ren4¡õ;
®t©e to send (s. o.).
(2) To entrust, shift: ©e°U wei3tuo1¡õ;
©e¹L wei3guo4¡õ.
(3) To accumulate: ©e¿n wei3ji1¡õ.
(4) To abandon: ©e±ó wei3chi4¡õ.
Adj.(1) Withered, tired: ©eÃû¡A©e¹y wei3mi3, wei3dun4¡õ.
(2) Winding, bent: ©e³D wei3yi2¡õ;
©e¦±¡A©e©} wei3qU11,2¡õ.
Adv.Really: ©e¹ê wei3shi2¡õ.
Words1. ©e±ó wei3chi4, v.t., to abandon, cast away on the ground.
2. ©e¸V wei3qin2, phr., (AC) send goose as betrothal present.
3. ©e¦± wei3qU11, n., the twists and turns of events.
4. ©e©} wei3qU12, (1) adj., obstructed (in career), held back;
5. ©e©} (2) (wei3qU0) v.t., usu. p.p., ¨ü©e©} suffer from injustice, wrongly accused.
6. ©eªº wei3de0, adv., see wei3shi2¡õ.
7. ©e¹y wei3dun4, adj., (person) tired, exhausted, frustrated;
8. ©e¹y wei3dun4, adj., (business) declined, slowed down.
9. ©e¹L wei3guo4, phr., to shift blame.
10. ©e¿n wei3ji1, v.i. & t., to accumulate, pile up.
11. ©e½è wei3jhy, phr., (AC) to send or deliver present on first meeting (also wr. ©eðô¡A©e¼°).
12. ©e¨M wei3jUe2, v.i., as in ©e¨M¤£¤U delay decision.
13. ©e³®µæ wei3ling2cai4, n., (bot.) potentilla chinensis.
14. ©e©R wei3ming4, phr., entrust to fate, take fatalistic attitude.
15. ©eÃû wei2mi3, adj., effeminate, sentimental (music) (usu. wr. µä).
16. ©e¬£ wei3pai4 (wei3pai0), v.t., to appoint (s. o.).
17. ©e¥ô wei3ren4, v.t., to appoint an offcial (of certain grade, see ¥ô 91A.11);
18. ©e¥ô wei3ren4, v.t., to appoint s. o. to task;
19. ©e¥ô wei3ren4, v.t., mandate (United Nations);
20. ©e¥ô wei3ren4, v.t., ©e¥ô²Îªv°ê mandatory power;
21. ©e¥ô wei3ren4, v.t., ©e¥ô²Îªv¦a mandated territories.
22. ©e«Ñ wei3xiang4, n., (AC) a small alley.
23. ©e¹ê wei3shi2, adv., (1) really (not bad, etc.);
24. ©e¹ê wei3shi2, adv., (2) ©e¹ê©Û¨Ñ confess truthfully.
25. ©eº¾ wei2suo3, adj., being a stickler for forms, details.
26. ©e°U wei3tuo1, v.t., entrust (person, task).
27. ©e¸o wei3zui4, phr., to shift blame.
28. ©e°û wei3wan3, adv., (explain) in a roundabout way or with soft words.
29. ©eºÛ¤l wei3wo1zi0, n., person fond of keeping to his bed.
30. ©e³D wei3yi2, adv., leisurely, in roundabout way.
31. ©e­û wei3yUan2, n., committee member: ¥D¥ô©e­û chairman of committee;
32. ©e­û wei3yUan2, n., ©e­û·| committee.

§Q Num. Index: 90A.00-2     £{£¸£¿ li4    .
N.(1) Gains, advantage, profit, merit, what is good: §Q¯q li4yi4¡õ;
¦³§Q¥i¹Ï there are profits to be made;
±o§Q make profits, gain advantage;
§Q¹ú±o¥¢ advantages and disadvantages, merits and demerits;
§Q¯f good and bad, merits and demerits;
§Q®` li4hai4, §QÅv li4qUan2¡õ;
¨£§Q§Ñ¸q forget principles at the sight of profit;
§Q¥O´¼©ü money blinds, tends to make one do foolish things;
§Q¼¤ li4yU4¡õ;
§Q»¤ lure by money offers;
±q¤¤¨ú§Q get a ¡§cut¡¨ in transactions;
º®§Q make profits by illegal means;
§Q¤§©ÒÁÍ where profits are to be gained.
(2) Income from capital: §Q®§ li4xi2, §Q¿ú li4qian2, §Q¼í li4run4¡õ;
§Q¨à profits: ³o¶µ¶R½æ«Ü¦³§Q¨à this transaction is very profitable;
§Q¤Wºu§Q at compound interest;
¾l§Q surplus profits;
¼É§Q exorbitant profits.
(3) Resources, public utility: ¤ô§Q water conservancy;
¦a§Q land utilization;
§Q·½ li4yUan2¡õ.
(4) Wealth, riches: §Q¸S li4lu4¡õ;
¦W§QÂù¦¬ gain both honor and money;
°]§Q material wealth;
¥\§Q (¥D¸q) utility, -tarianism.
(5) A surname.
V.t.To profit, be of advantage to: §Q¥L benefit others, be altruistic;
§Q¥L¥D¸q altruism;
§Q¤v to benefit oneself, be selfish;
§Q¤v¥D¸q egoism;
¶Ë¤H¦Ó¤£§Q¤v injure people without benefit to oneself;
§Q¤H to benefit other people;
§Q°ê§Q¥Á to benefit the nation and the people;
§Q¥Î li4yong4¡õ.
Adj.(1) Sharp, cutting, fluent, eloquent, quick: §Q¤b a sharp knife;
§Q¶w li4dun4¡õ;
¾U§Q¡A¾W§Q (of knife, etc.) sharp;
§Ö§Q ditto;
¬y§Q (of speech) fluent, eloquent;
§Q¾¦¡A§Q¤f¡A§Q¼L quick of speech;
§Q¾¹ li4chi4¡õ.
(2) Convenient, lucky, of good fortune: «K§Q¡A§Q«K convenient, easy to do or obtain;
¶¶§Q without a hitch;
¦N§Q good fortune.
(3) Smooth, orderly: §Q¸¨ li4lou4¡õ;
§QÄB li4sou0¡õ.
Words1. §Q¹ú li4bi4, n., advantages and disadvantages, merits and demerits.
2. §Q¿ú li4qian2, n., interest on bank deposits.
3. §Q¾¹ li4chi4, n., (1) sharp weapons;
4. §Q¾¹ li4chi4, n., (2) military control (°ê¤§§Q¾¹);
5. §Q¾¹ li4chi4, n., (3) (AC) useful men at court.
6. §QÅv li4qUan2, n., rights and privileges.
7. §Q±o li4de2, n., (law) profits.
8. §Q¶w li4dun4, adj., (of the cutting edge of a knife, etc.) sharp or blunt: ¦¨±Ñ§Q¶w¡A¦b©Ò¤£­p irrespective of success or failure.
9. §Q®` li4hai4, (1) n., gains and losses: §Q®`Ãö«Y advantages and disadvantages; (2) adj., (correctly ¼F®`) severe, terrible, harsh (of person, plan), extremely capable (person).
10. §Q¸S li4lu4, n., wealth and high honors: ¥\¦W§Q¸S high official positions and riches.
11. §Q¸¨ li4luo4, adj., (¡×«W¸¨) smoothly done.
12. §Q²v li4lU4, n., (banking) rate of interest.
13. §Q¼í li4run4, n., (1) profits from business;
14. §Q¼í li4run4, n., (2) profits from capital investments.
15. §Q®§ li4xi2 (lih-'shi), n., (banking) interest on deposits.
16. §Q¥« li4shi4, (1) n., business profits: §Q¥«¤T­¿ threefold profits;
17. §Q¥« li4shi4, (2) adj., lucky, of good fortune.
18. §QÄB li4sou0, adj., orderly, tidy.
19. §Q¯q li4yi4, (1) n., gains, benefits;
20. §Q¯q li4yi4, (2) v.t., to benefit (society, others).
21. §Q·½ li4yUan2, n., natural resources.
22. §Q¼¤ li4yU4, n., cupidity: §Q¼¤ÂÈ¤ß lured by profits.
23. §Q¥Î li4yong4, v.t., make use of, utilize, exploit: ¼oª«§Q¥Î utilize waste products;
24. §Q¥Î li4yong4, v.t., ³Q¤H§Q¥Î be utilized by others for their selfish ends;
25. §Q¥Î li4yong4, v.t., §Q¥Î®É¾÷ take advantage of opportunities.

Òí Num. Index: 90A.01-1     £¦£¹£½ shu2    .
N.Glutinous rice.

¯° Num. Index: 90A.01-1     £v£¬£¿ mo4    .
V.t.To feed horse: ¯°°¨¼F§L keep army ready for combat.

¸\ Num. Index: 90A.01-4     £}£­ ke1    .
N.(1) A species of wheat plant (see «C¸\¤l 10.42) produced in western China.
(2) Gen. term for grains.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90A.01-9     £¥£¶ cheng1    . [Pop. of ºÙ 90A.42]

ª Num. Index: 90A.02-2     £z£¹£¶£½ nong2    .
Adj.(Of flowers, trees) growing in clusters: ªÅÖ±o¤¤ right proportions;
廮v gorgeous, resplendent.

öø Num. Index: 90A.02-6     £§£µ£½ rang2         (*£§£µ£¾ rang3    ).
N.(AC) stalks of grain.
Adj.(AC) (1) Abundant, luxuriant, bounteous.
(2) (*rang3) (AC) restless, uneasy, disturbed, crowded with people.
Words1. öøöø rang2rang2, adj., (1) (AC) (of ears of grian) full;
2. öøöø rang2rang2, adj., (2) (AC) abundant, confused, worried.

üG Num. Index: 90A.02-6     £}£µ kang1    . [Var. ÁR]

½[ Num. Index: 90A.02-6     £¡£¸£«£¿ jia4    .
N.Sheaves of grain.
V.i.To sow grain: ½[¨ husbandry, farming (¡§sowing and reaping¡¨);
²ø½[ grain field;
²ø½[¤H farmer.

ÚÖ Num. Index: 90A.02-6     £{£µ£½ lang2    .
N.Weeds: ÚÖ²û tares, worthless, injurious things.

¬ì Num. Index: 90A.10-1     £}£­ ke1    .
N.(1) Class, branch of study: ¬ì¥Ø ke1mu4¡õ;
¾Ç¬ì department of study;
±M¬ì special course of study;
¿ï¬ì elective subject in school;
¤å¬ì¡A²z¬ì¡AÂå¬ì school of arts, science, medicine;
¤º¬ì¡A¥~¬ì¡K internal medicine, surgery, etc.;
¦Ê¬ì¥þ®Ñ encyclopedia.
(2) The civil examiantions in empire days: ¬ìûs¡A¬ì¥Ò¡A¬ì²Ä¡A¬ì¦W ke1jU3, ke1jia2, ke1di4, ke1ming2¡õ;
µn¬ì obtain degrees in civil examinations.
(3) Administrative section in goverment;
Á`°È¬ì business section;
¤å®Ñ¬ì section for documents (secretariat);
¬ìªø section chief;
¬ì­û member of section staff.
(4) Criminal record: ¥Ç¦³«e¬ì record of former offense.
(5) (Chin. opera) dialogue: ¬ì¥Õ¡A¬ìë¡ ke1bai2, ke1hun4¡õ.
V.t.(1) To sentence punishment: ¬ì¸o¡A¬ì¥H¦D³d punish by law, punish for criminal offense;
¬ì»@ to set fine for offense.
(2) To decree: ¬ìÂ_ pass sentence;
“£ order payment or labor service.
Words1. ¬ì¥Õ ke1bai2, n. & v.i., (opera) dialogue part (not sung).
2. ¬ì¯Z (¨à) ke1ban1 (ke1ba1er0), n., service in government: ¬ì¯Z¥X¨­ career official.
3. ¬ì²Ä ke2di4, n., civil examinations.
4. ¬ì¤æ ke1dou3, n., tadpole (also wr. ½Á°B).
5. ¬ì¬q ke1duan4, n., (MC) method of doing (¡×¤â¬q).
6. ¬ìë¡ ke1kun4, n. & v.i., see ke1bai2¡ô.
7. ¬ì¥Ò ke1jia2, see ke1di4¡ô.
8. ¬ìûs ke1jU3, n., formerly, civil examinations for government degrees.
9. ¬ì¦W ke1ming2, n., degrees in civil examinations.
10. ¬ì¥Ø ke1mu4, n., (1) branch or subject of study;
11. ¬ì¥Ø ke1mu4, n., formerly, subject of civil examinations;
12. ¬ì¥Ø ke1mu4, n., (2) category, class of subjects or affairs.
13. ¬ì¾Ç ke1xUe2, n., science: ¦ÛµM¬ì¾Ç natural science;
14. ¬ì¾Ç ke1xUe2, n., ¤H¤å¬ì¾Ç the humanities;
15. ¬ì¾Ç ke1xUe2, n., ¬ì¾Ç»P§Þ³N science and technology;
16. ¬ì¾Ç ke1xUe2, adj., ¤£¬ì¾Ç not scientific;
17. ¬ì¾Ç ke1xUe2, adj., ¬ì¾Ç®a ke1xUe2jia1, scientist;
18. ¬ì¾Ç ke1xUe2, adj., ¬ì¾ÇÀ] ke1xUe2guan3, science hall.
19. ¬ì±ø ke1tiao2, n., statutes.

¯¯ Num. Index: 90A.10-3     £¥£¶£¿ cheng4         (*pinng    ). [Anc. var. ºÙ 90A.42]
N.(1)Steelyard, both large and on miniature scale.
(2) ¤Ñ¯¯ (- *ping2) scales.
Words1. ¯¯Áè cheng4chui2, n., metal weight suspended on steelyard.
2. ¯¯±ì (¨à) cheng4gan3 (chehng-gaa-'l), n., beam of steelyard.
3. ¯¯¹_ (¨à) cheng4gou1 (er0), n., hook of steelyard for hooking thing to be weighed.
4. ¯¯¬P (¨à) cheng4xing1 (er0), n., brass markings on beam of steelyard.
5. ¯¯Ì@ cheng4tuo2, n., see cheng4chui2¡ô.

µz Num. Index: 90A.10-4     £|£³£¾ gan3    .
N.(gan3zi0) Grain stalk.

üH Num. Index: 90a.10-5     £¤£¿ zhi4    . [Var. of ¸X 10B.11]

Þû Num. Index: 90A.10-9     £t£¯£¿ bai4    .
N.Tares, weeds.
Words1. Þû³c bai4fan4, n., pedlar.
2. Þû©x bai4guan1, n., stories and novels (with contemp. implication);
3. Þû©x bai4guan1, n., Þû©x³¥¥v unofficial histories or records, as dist. official history (¥¿¥v).
4. Þû¨Fªù bai4sha1men2, n., (Budd.) reprobate monk.
5. Þû»¡ bai4shuo1, n., (rare) novel.
6. Þû¥v bai4shi3, n., unofficial history, private records of political events.

Þ÷ Num. Index: 90A.11-1     £{£¹£¿ lu4    .
N.(AC) early-maturing variety of rice.

µ{ Num. Index: 90A.11-4     £¥£¶£½ cheng2    .
N.(1) Schedule, formula: µ{¦¡ cheng2shi4¡õ;
µ{§Ç cheng2xU4¡õ;
½Òµ{ course of study, schedule of work;
¤uµ{ engineering;
µ{­­ time limit.
(2) Degree, measure: µ{«× cheng2du4¡õ.
(3) Journey: ³~µ{¡A¸ôµ{ journey;
°_µ{ start journey;
­pµ{ reckon progress of s.o.'s journey;
­pµ{¨® meter taxi;
­Ýµ{ travel by day and night (on urgent trip);
»·µ{ a long journey;
«eµ{ a person's career ahead, esp. official career.
(4) A surname.
Words1. µ{«× cheng2du4, n., degree (of hatred, love, knowledge of subject, etc.).
2. µ{­­ cheng2xian4, n., time or place limit.
3. µ{¦¡ cheng2shi4, n., a formula, equation (chem., math., etc.).
4. µ{§Ç cheng2xU4, n., order, sequence (of program, etc.).
5. µ{»ö cheng2yi2, n., present for journey, voyage.

ºØ Num. Index: 90A.11-9     £¤£¹£¶£¾ zhong3         (*£¤£¹£¶£¿ zhong4    ).
N.(1) (zhong3zi0, er0) Seed: ºØ¤l zhong3zi3¡õ;
¼½ºØ¡A¥¬ºØ sow seeds;
ÀsºØ Royal descendants, progeny;
¶ÇºØ±µ¥N that the family line may continue from generation to generation;
¥ÛºØ¤l sterile seeds.
(2) Race: ºØ±Ú zhong3zu2¡õ;
¯ÂºØ pure breed, purebred;
ÂøºØ (abuse) bastard, hybrid;
²V¦åºØ mixed blood;
¥ÕºØ¡A¶ÀºØ¡A¶ÂºØ¡A¬õºØ the White, Yellow, Black, Brown (red Indian) Race;
¦PºØ¡A²§ºØ same, different, race.
(3) Vaccine, graft: ºØµk ditto;
±µºØ to graft (trees).
(4) Kind, sort, variety, species: ºØ§O¡AºØÃþ zhong3bie2, zhong3lei4¡õ;
¦UºØ¤Hµ¥¡A¦UºØ§ª« different or all kinds of people, gifts;
¯SºØ special kind;
ºØ¤Á zhong3qie4¡õ.
(5) Breed: ¦nºØ¡AÃaºØ good, bad breed;
À¶ºØ a weak breed;
¿òºØ progeny, descendants;
Ä^ºØ (abuse) ¡§bad egg,¡¨ ¡§bastard.¡¨
V.t.(*zhong4) To plant, sow, cultivate: ºØ´Ó¡AºØ¦a¡AºØ¥Ð zhong4zhi2, zhong4di4, zhong4tian2¡õ;
ºØªá cultivate flowers;
ºØ¦Ì plant rice;
ºØ²ø½[ plant different grains;
ºØ³½ raise fish (in nursery);
ºØ¥Ê±o¥Ê¡AºØ³Á±o³Á reap as one has sown;
(fig.) ºØ¼w cultivate virtue which has its rewards;
ºØ¦] zhong4yin1¡õ;
ºØ¤U´cªG¡AºØº× sow seeds of future trouble.
Words1. ºØ§O zhong3bie2, n., variety, species, race.
2. ºØ¤Á zhong3qie4, n., (LL, esp. in letters) different things: ²â±xºØ¤Á have learned different news;
3. ºØ¤Á zhong3qie4, n., ºØ¤Á±¡§Î (report of ) various aspects of things.
4. ºØ¦a *zhong4di4, v.i., to farm land.
5. ºØµk *zhong4dou4, n. & v.t., to vaccinate, -tion.
6. ºØºØ jurngzhong3, adj., different kinds of (reasons, causes, results, etc.).
7. ºØ´Ó *zhong4zhi2, n. & v.i., planting;
8. ºØ´Ó *zhong4zhi2, n. & v.i., to plant;
9. ºØ´Ó *zhong4zhi2, n. & v.i., ºØ´Ó¶é plantation;
10. ºØ´Ó *zhong4zhi2, n. & v.i., flower nursery.
11. ºØÃþ zhong3lei4, n., classes, kinds, varieties (of plants, fish, flowers, etc.).
12. ºØ¸¨ zhong3luo4, n., a settlement (of people), a tribe.
13. ºØ¥Ð *zhong4tian2, v.i., see zhong4di4¡ô.
14. ºØ±Ú zhong3zu2, n., race, tribe: ºØ±Ú¤£¦P of different race or tribe;
15. ºØ±Ú zhong3zu2, n., ºØ±Ú¹jÂ÷ apartheid (in South Africa);
16. ºØ±Ú zhong3zu2, n., ºØ±Úª[µø racial discrimination;
17. ºØ±Ú zhong3zu2, n., ºØ±Ú°¾¨£ racial prejudice.
18. ºØ¤l jurngzi3, n., seed, see N.1¡ô.
19. ºØ¦] *zhong4yin1, v.i., (Budd.) ¡§sow the cause¡¨ and reap consequences.
20. ºØ¥É *zhong4yU4, v.i., (LL) as in ÂÅ¥ÐºØ¥É (allu.) to give birth to sons or (court.) give worthy son to worthy father.

¸X Num. Index: 90A.11-9     £¤£¿ zhi4    .
N. & adj.Childhood: ¥®¸X very young, immature;
¥®¸X¶é kindergarten; ¸X¦~¡A¸X¾¦¡A¸XÄÖ childhood years.
Words1. ¸X®ð zhi4chi4, n. & adj., childish manner, spirit.
2. ¸X¤l zhi4zi3, n., (AC) a child;
3. ¸X¤l zhi4zi3, n., (MC) bamboo shoots.

´R Num. Index: 90A.21-1     £¡£¸ ji1    .
N.(1) (AC) place name.
(2) A surname.

ªÄ Num. Index: 90A.21-2     £££¸£³ xian1    .
N.India rice, a variety of rice plant.

½_ Num. Index: 90A.21-9     £x£±£¿ dao4    .
N.(dao4zi0) Rice plant, rice in the fields, cf. ¦Ì rice served at table: ³Î½_ to harvest rice;
¦­½_ earlymaturing rice variety;
¤ô½_ paddy rice.
Words1. ½_úè dao4chang2, n., drying ground for harvested rice.
2. ½_¥Ð dao4tian2, n., paddy field.
3. ½_¯ó dao4cao3 n., hay from rice stalk: ½_¯ó¤H a scarecrow.

Òñ Num. Index: 90A.22-2     £¨£¾ zi3    .
N.(AC) a billion.

Ú× Num. Index: 90A.22-8     £y£¸£½ ti2    .
N.(1) Tares: ÚצÌ.
(2) (AC) new shoot from old stem.

µ} Num. Index: 90A.22-8     £££¸ xi1    .
Adj.(1) Sparse (hair, trees).
(2) Few, rare (interch. §Æ): ª«¥Hµ} (or §Æ) ¬°¶Q objects are valued because of their rarity;
¤ë©ú¬Pµ} with a clear moon and few stars;
µ}¤Ö xi1shao3¡õ.
(3) Diluted (liquids): µ}¶º xi1fan4¡õ;
µ}µ° thin gruel: µ}´ö clear light soup;
¤ôªd©Mµ}¤F the cement is too much diluted.
(4) Ragged, torn: µ}¶Ã¤KÁV topsy-turvy.
Words1. µ}Á¡ xi1bo2, adj., thin and diluted.
2. µ}©_ xi1chi2, adj., rare (also wr. §Æ).
3. µ}¶º xi1fan4, n., rice gruel;
4. µ}¶º xi1fan4, n., congee.
5. µ}Äê xi1lan4, adj., ragged, rotten, torn, overcooked.
6. µ}¯} xi1po4, n., adj., broken, tattered, ruptured, tron.
7. µ}¤Ö xi1shao3, adj., rare (also wr. §Æ).
8. µ}²¨ xi1shu1, adj., thin, sparse (hair, trees).
9. µ}ÃP xi1song1, adj., loose (plot, story);
10. µ}ÃP xi1song1, adj., not compact;
11. µ}ÃP xi1song1, adj., irrelevant.

¯² Num. Index: 90A.30-4     £¨£¹ zu1    .
N.(1) The land tax.
(2) Taxes in gen.: ¯²µ| zu1shui4¡õ.
(3) Payment for the use of land or other things: ©Ð¯² house rent;
¥Ð¯² farm rent;
¯²ª÷ zu1jin1¡õ;
¯²¿ú rent paind in cash.
V.t.To lease, rent (house, land, etc.): ¯²¸î zu1lin4, ¯²­Ézu1jie42¡õ;
¯²¥Î to rent (car, office space) for use;
¥X¯² to let, offer for rent;
¯²¥X¥h¤F (house, room) leased out;
¯²¨Óªº (of things) rented from another person;
¯²µ¹¡A¯²»P rent to;
Â௲ sublease;
¯²©Ð¤l rent a house (room);
¯²¥Ð to lease farm land;
¥l¯² (room) to let;
¯Ç¯² to pay rent;
¥æ¯² ditto;
¶Ê¯² to press for payment of rent due;
¥[¯² raise the rent;
¦¬¯² to collect rent.
Words1. ¯²«´ zu1chi4, n., a lease contract.
2. ¯²¤á zu1hu4, n., the lessee.
3. ¯²»ù zu1jia4, n., rent (in dollars and cents).
4. ¯²¬É zu1jie41, n., formerly, a foreign concession in China, an international settlement in China's treaty ports.
5. ¯²­É zu1jie42, v.t., to lease, rent;
6. ¯²­É zu1jie42, v.t., ¯²­É¦a territory leased to another country;
7. ¯²­É zu1jie42, v.t., ¯²­Éªk®× the Lend-Lease Act.
8. ¯²ª÷ zu1jin1, n., rent payable by lessee to lessor, usu. of land or building.
9. ¯²¸î zu1lin4, v.t., rent, lease (land, building, room).
10. ¯²°â zu1shou4, n., for rent or sale.
11. ¯²µ| zu1shui4, n., taxes and levies, taxation.
12. ¯²¤l zu1zi0, n., farm rent, usu. payable in kind.

²¾ Num. Index: 90A.32-9     £¸£½ yi2    .
V.i. & t.(1) To move, to move round or about: ²¾°Ê yi2dong4¡õ;
¾E²¾ move to another house;
²¾¥Á¡A²¾©~ yi2min2, yi2jU1¡õ;
²¾ªF´N¦è make up deficiency by funds elsewhere.
(2) To change (course): Âಾ gradually change, also n., pivot;
²¾­·©ö«U gradually change the customs of people, to influence morals;
²¾¤Ñ©ö¤é change the course of heavens --s.t. audacious.
(3) To send official communications: ²¾¤½¤å ditto;
²¾®Ñ yi2shu1¡õ.
(4) To transfer: ²¾¥æ yi2jiao1¡õ.
Words1. ²¾±¡ yi2qing2, v.i., (LL) change mind, esp., in love affairs: ²¾±¡§OÅÊ turn the back on one lover and go with another.
2. ²¾·Þ yi2die2, phr., to send letter to official of same rank;
3. ²¾·Þ yi2die2, phr., send diplomatic note.
4. ²¾¹© yi2ding3, v.i., (allu.) ¡§move imperial tripods¡¨ (symbol of power)--change dynasty.
5. ²¾°Ê yi2dong4, v.t., to move, shift to another place: ¤£³\²¾°Ê don't change emplacement;
6. ²¾°Ê yi2dong4, v.t., ªá¼v²¾°Ê the flower shadows move.
7. ²¾´¾ yi2gui3, v.i., (sun's shandow) change the shadow on the dial.
8. ²¾ªá yi2hua1, phr., ²¾ªá±µ¤ì (lit.) to graft and transplant;
9. ²¾ªá yi2hua1, phr., (fig.) to place a substitute by subterfuge.
10. ²¾´« yi2huan4, v.t., to change (place of seats, etc.)
11. ²¾º× yi2huo4, phr., to put the blame (on another).
12. ²¾¥æ yi2jiao1, v.i. & t., to effect transfer of office (to successor).
13. ²¾¸` yi2jie2, v.i., to transfer authority (of governors, etc.).
14. ²¾¯e yi2ji2, v.i., (AC) to write a letter asking for resignation on pretext of illness.
15. ²¾Âà yi2zhuan3, v.i., (law) to change (ownership), transfer (rights).
16. ²¾´Ó yi2zhi4, v.t., transplant (heart, kidneys, trees).
17. ²¾©~ yi2jU0, v.i., to change residence.
18. ²¾¥Á yi2min2, v.i. & n., to immigrate, -tion;
19. ²¾¥Á yi2min2, v.i. & n., ²¾¥Á§½ immigration office.
20. ²¾¤s yi2shan1, phr., ¡§to move mountains¡¨: ·M¤½²¾¤s (allu.) do s. t. superhuman by sheer persistence.
21. ²¾±p yi2xi3, v.i. & t., to emigrate, change residence to another city or place;
22. ²¾±p yi2xi3, v.i. & t., to move whole populations.
23. ²¾®Ñ yi2shu1, v.i., to send letter, usu. official or business.
24. ²¾®É yi2shi2, adv., after a while, after lapse of time.
25. ²¾¾ê yi2zun1, phr., to take the cup and drink to person on another table: ²¾¾ê´N±Ð to call personally on person.
26. ²¾¥É yi2yU4, phr., (in letters) please come over.

©M Num. Index: 90A.40-4     £~£­£½ he2         (*£~£¹£¬£¿ huo4        , *han0        , *£~£¹£½ hu2        , *£~£­£¿ he4        ; re. pr. *£~£¹£¬£½ huo2    ). [Arch. ¡¼, interch. ÷Ï]
N.(1) A sum (of 2 and 15): Á`©M total, grand total.
(2) Name for Japan, Japanese: ©M¤å Japanese language;
©M¸Ë Japanese costume;
º~©M¦r¨å Chinese-Japanese dictionary.
(3) Peace: ¾Ôª§»P©M¥­ war and peace: Á¿©M¡A¶ü©M negotiate for peace;
©M¬ù peace treaty;
©M½Í¡A©Mij peace negotiations.
(4) (AC) a small reed organ.
(5) (AC) carriage bell.
(6) (*hur) A game in mahjong, a shout signifying completion of a set.
(7) A surname.
V.i. & t.(1) (*huo4) To mix, stir together, blend: ©Müù¡A©M§Ë huo4mian4, huo4long4¡õ;
©M¨ý to blend flavors:
©Mªd¨à huo4ni2er0¡õ;
©Mü to blend into a soup, also (fig.) (LL) ministers who bring peace and unity to government.
(2) (*he4) To ¡§echo¡¨: ©M¸Ö¡A©MÃý to write a poem using same rhyme-words as the one written by another poet;
°Û©M to write poems together (as litr. pastime), (of married couple) live in unison;
§Ú°Û§A©M I sing and you join in;
¤@°Û¦Ê©M response by crowd echoing the same idea;
ÀHÁnªþ©M to follow the crowd.
(3) (*hu2) (Shanghai dial.) to complete a set in mahjong: ¥L©M¤F he has completed set.
Adj.(1) Gentle of disposition, mild:·Å©M¡A©M¶¶ gentle, amiable;
©M­· gentle breeze;
·x©M (nuan3huo0) pleasantly warm (weather).
(2) Harmonious, peaceful, calm, friendly: ©MÃC®®¦â amiable manner;
©M°J¦@ÀÙ (of different factions) pull together for common cause;
§g¤l©M¦Ó¤£¦P ¡§a gentleman gets along with others, but not necessarily agrees with them¡¨;
see many compp.¡õ;
Æ}»ñ©M»ï (fig.) of happily married couple; ©M¥­¥D¸q pacifism.
Conj.(her; coll. *han0, *hai2) And: §Ú©M¥L¨â¤H I and he, we two.
Prep.With: (¡× vern. ¸ò¡A¦P¡ALL »P): §Ú©M§A (¸ò§A¡A¦P§A) ¥h I'll come with you;
¦o©M§Ú she and I;
©M¥L (¸ò¥L¡A¦P¥L) »¡¤@Án tell him, speak to him;
©M¦ç¦Óª× sleep without undressing;
©M½L¦«¥X lay all the cards on the table, tell all.
Words1. ©Mħ he2ai3, adj., peaceable, amiable, kindly (disposition, person).
2. ©MºZ he2chang4, adj., gentle, relaxing (ir, climate).
3. ©M®ð he2chi4, adj., placid, friendly, not given to disputes: ©M©M®ð®ð°Q½× let's discuss it calmly;
4. ©M®ð he2chi4, adj., ©M®ð¥Í°] friendliness is conducive to business success.
5. ©M¿Ë he2qin1, v.i., (LL) (1) to be friendly with neighbors;
6. ©M¿Ë he2qin1, v.i., (2) to cement friendly relationship with another country by a political marriage.
7. ©MªA he2fu2, n., Japanese dress.
8. ©M¦n he2hao3, adj., friendly: ©M¦n¦pªì become reconciled.
9. ©M¦X he2he2, adj., as in ¤Ò°ü©M¦X husband and wife live happily together (also ¦n¦X).
10. ©M½w he2huan3, v.i. & adj., to conciliate, be conciliatory: ©M½w¤§­p a strategy to play for time by conceding a little.
11. ©M«Á he2jian1, n. & v.i., adultery by consent.
12. ©M¸Ñ he2jie3, v.i. & t., to reconcile (disputes), esp. settle out of court;
13. ©M¸Ñ he2jie3, v.i. & t., be reconciled: ¤w¸g©M¸Ñ¤F.
14. ©M§½ he2jU2, n., (1) (chess or ball game) a tie, a draw;
15. ©M§½ he2jU2, n., (2) outlook for a peaceful settlement.
16. ©M§Ë *huo4long0, v.i. &t., (1) to stir togeher;
17. ©M§Ë *huo4long0, v.i. &t., (2) to stir up: ³o­Ó¶Ã¤l³£¬O¥L©M§Ë°_¨Óªº this mess was stirred up by him.
18. ©M¬ü he2mei3, adj., (1) soothing to the eye, harmonious;
19. ©M¬ü he2mei3, adj., (2) friendly.
20. ©Müù *huo4mian4, n., a kind of flour patties.
21. ©M·ü he2mu4, adj., friendly (relations between countries, brothers).
22. ©M«n he2nan2, v.i., (Budd.) to put palms together in greeting.
23. ©M¾x he2nao4, v.i., (MC) join in noisy display.
24. ©Mªd¨à *huo4ni2er0, v.i., (coll.) to mediate: µ¹Âù¤è©Mªd¨à mediate between the two parties.
25. ©M·x he2nuan3, adj., pleasantly warm (climate).
26. ©M¥­ he2ping2, n. & adj., (1) peace, -ful, tranquil, -ity;
27. ©M¥­ he2ping2, n. & adj., ©M¥­¤u§@¹Î Peace Corps;
28. ©M¥­ he2ping2, n. & adj., ©M¥­¦@³B (¦@¦s) peaceful coexistence;
29. ©M¥­ he2ping2, n. & adj., (2) peaceable (temper).
30. ©Mµ½ he2shan4, adj., kindly (disposition).
31. ©M©| he2shang0 (he2shang4), n., a monk (also a term of polite address);
32. ©M©| he2shang0 (he2shang4), n., ©M©|µæ (bot.) a plant, adenocaulon bicolor.
33. ©MÁn he2sheng1, n., (mus.) harmony;
34. ©MÁn he2sheng1, n., ©MÁn¾Ç the science of harmony.
35. ©M²Í he2xian2, n., chord.
36. ©M¨ó he2xie21, v.i., to appease, to work together.
37. ©M¿Ó he2xie22, adj., harmonious, friendly.
38. ©M®§ he2(')xi2, v.t., (MC) to reconcile, be reconciled.
39. ©M¼Æ he2shu4, n., (math.) sum of two or more numbers (also shortened as ©M see N.1¡ô).
40. ©M¶¶ he2shun4, adj., gentle (disposition, conduct), understanding, accommodating.
41. ©M¨Æ¦Ñ (¨à) he2shi4lao3(er0), n., a person who often mediates troubles, mediator.
42. ©MÀY he2tou2, n., the front end of coffin.
43. ©Mµæ he2cai4, n., fixed or set menu in restaurant.
44. ©M­µ he2yin1, n., (mus.) a chord.
45. ©M»¤ he2you4, v.t., (law) seduce person by gentle methods (opp. ²¤»¤).
46. ©M¬ù he2yUe1, n., peace treaty.

¨ Num. Index: 90A.41-1     £ª£­£¿ se4    .
N. & v.i.(Do) farm work: ½[¨ ditto.

½] Num. Index: 90A.41     £¡£¸ ji1         (*£¢£¸£¾ chi3    ).
N.A surname.
V.i. & t.(1) Examine, investigate, study: ½]¥j ji1gu3, ½]®Ö ji1he2, ½]¬d ji1cha21, ½]¹î ji1cha22, ½]¦Ò ji1kao3¡õ;
µL½] groundless, unfounded;
½]©º ji1zheng1¡õ.
(2) To delay, hinder: ½]¯d ji1liu2, ½]¿ðji-chyr, ½]©µ ji1yan2¡õ;
½]®É procrastinate, protract.
(3) Find fault with: ¤Ï²å¬Û½] to turn against another in mutual recrimination.
(4) V.i., to kowtow: (*chi3) ½]­º ji1shou3, ½]ó¨ ji1sang3¡õ.
Words1. ½]¬d ji1cha21, v.t., to look into, to find out the truth.
2. ½]¹î ji1cha22, v.t., ditto.
3. ½]¿ð ji1chi2, v.i., delay, be late.
4. ½]¥j ji1gu3, v.i., make a study of ancient ways;
5. ½]¥j ji1gu3, v.i., (AC) in ancient days.
6. ½]®Ö ji1he2, (1) n., (accounting) an auditor, auditing;
7. ½]®Ö ji1he2, (2) v.t., examine carefully, (accounting) to audit.
8. ½]©º ji1zheng1, v.t., examine (goods) and collect duty thereon.
9. ½]¦Ò ji1kao3, v.t., investigate, examine.
10. ½]¯d ji1liu2, v.i., to delay, be detained.
11. ½]ó¨ *chi2sang3, v.i., to kowtow.
12. ½]­º *chi2shou3, v.t., ditto.
13. ½]©µ ji1yan2, postpone, put off, be held up.

üF Num. Index: 90A.41-2     £¡£¸£® jie1    .
N.Stalks of rice or corn.

µy Num. Index: 90A.42-2     £¦£± shao1         (also £¦£±£¿ shao4    ).
Adv.Rather, just a little, slightly: ¤Ñ®ðµy§N weather is rather cold;
µy¦³¨}¤ß (if only person) had little conscience;
µy¦³»~·| had a slight misunderstanding;
µy¦³¤£·V (if) there is some slight mistake;
µy¥i¡Aµy¯à may slightly;
(oft. court.) µyªí·q·N as a small token of my respect;
µyºÉ´Ö¤O to do my humble best;
µy·L¡Aµyµy shao1wei1, shao1shao1¡õ.
Words1. µy¯° shao1mo4, n., feed for horses.
2. µyµy shao1shao1, adv., just a little, slightly (too tight, too long): µyµy°ª¤@ÂI move just a little higher.
3. µy®§ shao1xi2, n., (mil.) ¡§at ease.¡¨
4. µy·L shao1wei1 (shao1wei2), adv., see shao1shao1¡ô.
¡¼¼nuo4. [Var. Äz 22C.42]

¸Y Num. Index: 90A.42-4     £¥£²£½ chou2    .
Adj.Dense (population, clouds), thick (gruel): ¸Y¤H¼s²³ a dense crowd.
Words1. ¸Y½k (¨à) chou2hu0(er0), adj., thick, pasty.
2. ¸Y¿B chou2zhuo2, adj., crowded and mixed (gathering).
3. ¸Y±K chou2mi4, adj., close-woven (texture): ¤H·Ï¸Y±K densely populated.

½Z Num. Index: 90A.42-6     £|£±£¾ gao3    . [Var. of ¡¼]
N.(1) Hay, the stalk of a rice plant.
(2) A manuscript, a rough draft or copy: ¤å½Z draft or manuscript;
ªì½Z a first draft;
¯ó½Z rough draft;
µe½Z a painter's sketch;
½Z¥» gao3ben3, ½Z¤l gao3zi0¡õ;
°_½Z make a draft;
¥´½Z ditto;
¸¡½Z a general outline of an article in one's mind;
©³½Z original copy of a published article.
V.i. & t.Discuss, engage in doing (cf. ·d 10A.42): ½Z»ù¨à to bargain over prices;
½Z°s engage in a drinking bout;
½Z®± to play the finger game in which the loser has to drink a cup of wine.
Words1. ½Z¥» gao3ben3, n., manuscript copy.
2. ½Z©³ (¨à) (¤l) gao3di3(er0)(zi0), n., draft copy of an article, essay, etc.
3. ½Z¶O gao3fei4, n., payment for article published or accepted.
4. ½Z¥ó gao3jian4, n., manuscirpts submitted to a periodical for publication.
5. ½Z¨à gao3er0, n., a draft, a mental outline or plan: °_½Z¨à¡A¥´½Z¨à make a draft;
6. ½Z¨à gao3er0, n., ³o¨Æ¨º¦³·Ç½Z¨à how can any definite plan be made for this matter?
7. ½Z¤l gao3zi0, n., a draft.

ºÙ Num. Index: 90A.42-9     £¥£¶ cheng1         (*£¥£¶£¿ cheng4        , *£¥£´£¿ chen4    ). [Pop. ¡¼]
N.(1) Name : ¦WºÙ name of person or thing;
ºÙ¸¹ term of addressing person's name and title.
(2) (*cheng4) A weighing scale, steel-yard (interch. ¯¯ 90A.10).
V.i. & t.(1) To praise, extol: ºÙÆg¡AºÙ³\¡Aetc. cheng1zan4, cheng1xU3¡õ;
to congratulate: ºÙ¶P¡AºÙ¼y cheng1he4, cheng1qing4¡õ;
¨£ºÙ©ó¥@ be well spoken of, well-known.
(2) To declare, state officially: ºÙ­z¡AºÙ»¡¡AºÙ¹D cheng1shu4, cheng1shuo1, cheng1dao4¡õ;
¾ÚºÙ according to document mentioned (formula for giving contents);
ºÙ§L cheng1bing1¡õ.
ºÙ¯f declare oneself sick;
ºÙ¤ýºÙ«Ò declare oneself king or emperor;
ºÙÅQ¡AºÙ¶¯ cheng1ba4, cheng1xiong2¡õ;
ºÙ©t¹D¹è to call oneself king (©t and ¹è being royal self-reference);
ºÙ¥S¹D§Ì addressing each other in great familiarity.
(4) (*cheng4) To weigh: ºÙ¤@ºÙ weigh it and see;
ºÙ­«¶q find out thing's weight.
(5) (*cheng4) To fit: ¦çªAºÙ¨­ dress fits;
¤£¬ÛºÙ do not fit well;
ºÙ¦®¡AºÙ¾ cheng1zhi3, cheng1zhi2¡õ.
(6) (*chen4) (Interch. ¶X 11.83) to fulfill, satisfy: ºÙ¤ß¡AºÙ·N¡AºÙÄ@ chen4xin1, chen4yi4, chen4yUan4¡õ.
Words1. ºÙÅQ cheng1ba4, v.i., (AC) assume hegemony of the warring states, usu. head of an alliance.
2. ºÙ«K cheng1bian4, phr., is considered good and convenient.
3. ºÙ§L cheng1bing1, phr., start war.
4. ºÙ¿ú *chen4qian2, phr., make money (usu. ¶X¿ú).
5. ºÙ¼y cheng1qing4, v.i., to offer congratulations.
6. ºÙ¶U cheng1dai4, v.i., to borrow money.
7. ºÙ¹D cheng1dao4, v.i., to declare;
8. ºÙ¹D cheng1dao4, v.i., to praise.
9. ºÙ¸¹ cheng1hao4, n. & v.i., title, entitled.
10. ºÙ¶P cheng1he4, v.i. & t., to congratulate.
11. ºÙ©I cheng1hu0, n., way by which one is addressed: «ç»òºÙ©I ¡§how should I address you,¡¨ i.e., what is your name?
12. ºÙ¨î cheng1zhi4, v.i., (empress dowager) to assume throne (¨î being imperial decree).
13. ºÙ¾ *cheng4zhi2, v.i., be competent in office.
14. ºÙ¦® *cheng4zhi3, phr., approved by His Majesty.
15. ºÙ§Ö cheng1kuai4, v.i., applaud: ©ç¤âºÙ§Ö applaud with hand clap.
16. ºÙ¶q *cheng4liang2, v.t., to weigh (article).
17. ºÙ¶Ã cheng1luan4, phr., to start rebellion.
18. ºÙ¬ü cheng1mei3, v.t., to call good, to praise.
19. ºÙÂÒ cheng1shang1, v.i., (LL) to raise the cup and give a toast.
20. ºÙ¨­ *cheng4shen1, phr., (dress) to fit well.
21. ºÙ¸r cheng1xian4, v.t., to priaise, admire.
22. ºÙÁÂ cheng1xie4, v.i., to give thanks.
23. ºÙ¤ß *chen4xin1, v.i., to have as one wishes.
24. ºÙ­z cheng1shu4, v.t., to recount with admiration s.t. past.
25. ºÙ»¡ cheng1shuo1, v.i., to declare, announce (event, cause);
26. ºÙ»¡ cheng1shuo1, v.i., to say (s.t.).
27. ºÙ¶¯ cheng1xiong2, v.i., to be declared or considered leader.
28. ºÙ³\ cheng1xU3, v.t., to praise, approve, esp. by superior.
29. ºÙ¹| cheng1song4, v.t., to praise, adore.
30. ºÙÆg cheng1zan4, v.t., to praise (good work).
31. ºÙ¦r cheng1zi4, phr., to address person by his ¦r, literary or courtesy name, as dist. ¦W registered name.
32. ºÙ¿× cheng1wei4, n., way of addressing person.
33. ºÙ´­ cheng1yang2, n. & v.i. & t., praise, extol.
34. ºÙ·N *chen4yi4, (1) v.i., to do as one plesaes;
35. ºÙ·N *chen4yi4, (2) adj., satisfactory.
36. ºÙ¤Þ cheng1yin3, v.t., to quote (from anc. sages or from others).
37. ºÙÄ@ *chen4yUan4, v.i. & adj., satisfactory, have as one wishes (also wr.¶X).
38. ºÙÅA cheng1yU4, n. & v.t., a praise;
39. ºÙÅA cheng1yU4, n. & v.t., to praise.

ô¢ Num. Index: 90A.63-6     £t£¸£± biao1    .
V.t.(AC) To till the field.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90A.63-9     £¢£¸£² qiu1    . [Arch. of ¬î 90A.81]

Ïù Num. Index: 90A.70-2     £t£¸£¾ bi3    . [Var. ¡¼]
N.Empty rice husk, chaff;
what is useless, riffraff.
Adj.Riffraff, see compp.¡õ
Words1. Ïù¬F bi3zheng4, n., bad government measures.
2. ÏùÂÕ bi3miu4, adj., absurd, false (opinion).
3. Ïù·º bi2zi3, n., riffraff, scum.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90A.70-6     £|£¶ geng1         (sp. pr. £¡£¸£¶ jing1    ). [Var. ¡¼; pop. ¸e]
N.Non-glutinous rice: ¡¼¦Ì¡A¡¼½_.

µ| Num. Index: 90A.70-8     £¦£¹£°£¿ shui4    .
N.Taxes;
taxation: ©âµ| to levy tax;
½Òµ| n. & v.t., tax;
µ|®½ shui4jUan1¡õ;
¯Çµ| pay tax;
¦Lªáµ| stamp duty;
Àç·~µ| business tax;
©Ò±oµ| income tax;
§Q±oµ| tax on profits.
V.t.µ|¾r (AC) to unharness horse, i.e., to stop and rest.
Words1. µ|«´ shui4chi4, n., title deed.
2. µ|³æ shui4dan1, n., tax receipt.
3. µ|ÃB shui4e2, n., amount of tax.
4. µ|ªk shui4fa3, n., tariff, tax law.
5. µ|Ãö shui4guan1, n., customs (frontier, maritime).
6. µ|ª÷ shui4jin1, n., tax dues.
7. µ|®½ shui4jUan1, n., taxes and levies.
8. µ|§½ (¤l) shui4jU2(zi0), n., formerly, inland tax bureau.
9. µ|½Ò shui4ke4, n., tax, levy.
10. µ|´Ú shui4kuan3, n., tax dues.
11. µ|¦O shui4li4, n., tax collector.
12. µ|²v shui4lU4, n., tax rate.
13. µ|²¼ shui4piao4, n., tax receipt, see shui4dan1¡ô.
14. µ|¦¬ shui4shou1, n., revenue from tax.
15. µ|«h shui4ze2, n., tariff, tax regulations.
16. µ|°È shui4wu4, n., customs administration;
17. µ|°È shui4wu4, n., µ|°È¥q Commissioner of Customs.

© Num. Index: 90A.71-2     £~£¹£°£¿ hui4         (also £¹£°£¿ wei4    ).
N.Dirt, litter.
Adj.(1) Dirty, filthy: ¦Ã© garbage, filth;
©ª« dirt, refuse;
©¤g smudge, mud;
©¯ä smelly;
©®ð foul air;
©¿B unsanitary, polluted: (court. of self) base, unpresentable: ¦Ûº¥§Î© ashamed of one's own unseemliness.
(2) Immoral, lewd: ©¼w¡A©¦æ immoral conduct;
婴v salacious stories of a period.

Ïü Num. Index: 90A.71-9     £¤ zhi1    .
Adv.(AC) only (cf. Òò; related modn.¬é).

ÁJ Num. Index: 90A.72-1     £ª£¹£°£¿ sui4    .
N.(1) An ear of grain: ³ÁÁJ an ear of wheat.
(2) Tassel-like flowers of reed, etc.
(3) Snuff of candle.
(4) (sui4zi0, sui4er0) Tassels (of hat, etc.).

¯µ Num. Index: 90A.72-6     £v£¸£¿ mi4         (also £t£¸£¿ bi4    ). [Pop. of ¯¦ 63B.72]

¸Z Num. Index: 90A.72-8     £§£´£¾ ren3    .
N.The yearly rice crop, hence a year: ¤£¤Î¤­¸Z in less than five years.
V.i. & t.(1) V.i., (of rice) to ripen: Â׸Z a bumper harvest.
(2) V.t., be intimate with: ¸Zª¾ know (s.o.) quite well;
¸Z±x ditto;
¼ô¸Z be on intimate terms with.
(3) ¸Z¶Ã ren3luan4¡õ.
Words1. ¸Z¶Ã ren3luan4< v.i., (LL) sow the seeds of social discontent.
2. ¸Z¿° ren3ni4, adj., (MC) (of a woman) plump and smoothskinned.
3. ¸Z¦â ren3se4, (1) n., (MC) a beautiful woman, a pretty face;
4. ¸Z¦â ren3se4, (2) v.i., be fond of feminine beauty.

í Num. Index: 90A.72-9     £¹£´£¾ wen3    . [Dist. Áô 32A.72]
Adj.Stable, steady, safe: í·í¡Aí©w wen3dang0, wen3ding4¡õ;
¦wí safe;
¤£Ã­ not reliable;
®³¤£Ã­ cannot be sure;
¤Q®³¤Eí ninety percent sure.
Adv.Surely: íĹ¡Aí¿é sure to win, to lose.
Words1. í«K wen3bian4, adj., convenient and reliable (way).
2. í·í wen3dang0, adj., safe, reliable (plan, deposit, etc.).
3. í©w wen3ding4, adj., stable (government, prices).
4. í©T wen3gu4, adj., strong (foundation);
5. í©T wen3gu4, adj., strongly fortified.
6. í°· wen3jian4, adj., solid, healthy (finance, health).
7. í¦í wen3zhu0, v.t., to keep back, hold ready (elements for attack).
8. í­« wen3zhong4, adj., steady (person), not flighty.
9. í±C wen3po2, n., (1) midwife;
10. í±C wen3po2, n., (2) formerly, woman officer for examining women's corpses or prisoners.
11. í¤U wen3xia4, v.t., see wen3zhu0¡ô.
12. í©« wen3tie1, adj., see wen3dang0¡ô.
13. í§´ wen2tuo3, adj., see wen3dang0¡ô.

¿n Num. Index: 90A.80-1     £¡£¸ ji1    .
N.(1) (Math.) the product obtained by multiplication: ­¼¿n the product so obtained;
¨D¿n find such product;
¿n¼Æ ji1shu4¡õ.
(2) A measure of size: Åé¿n volume;
­±¿n surface area;
®e¿n capacity.
V.t.Amass, to store up: °ï¿n to pile up;
»E¿n accumulate, assemble together;
¨R¿n to form a delta;
¿n³Ò (¼~) ¦¨¯e fall sick from overwork (excessive worry);
¿n¦Ð¨I¦à the awesome power of sheer numbers (¡§a heavy enough load of feathers can sink a boat¡¨);
¿n¤Ö¦¨¦h from small increments comes abundance (cf. ¡§take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves¡¨).
Adj.Age-long, added bit by bit, made of small accretions, cumulative: ¿n¹ú ji1bi4, ¿n²ß ji1xi2¡õ;
¿n­«Ãøªð old habits are difficult to get rid of;
¿n¦B¡A¿n³·¡A¿n«B accumulated ice, snow, rain water;
¿n¤[ ji1jiu3¡õ;
¿nµ½ habitual doing of good deeds: ¿nµ½¤§®a a family given to kindness and charity;
¿n´c continual perpetration of evil deeds;
¿n«Â accumulated power and prestige;
¿n«è¡A¿n©Á pentup grievances (grudges), anger.
Words1. ¿n¹ú ji1bi4, n., age-old abuses or irregularities.
2. ¿n¼w ji1de2, v.i., (1) be given to kindness and charity;
3. ¿n¼w ji1de2, v.i., (2) (sarcastic) behave oneself: §A¦h¿nÂI¼w§a¡I (admonition to be kind) please do not be so harsh, sharp, or cutting.
4. ¿n¥Ç ji1fan4, phr., habitual criminal.
5. ¿n¤À ji1fen1, n., (1) total number of credits a students has earned in school;
6. ¿n¤À ji1fen1, n., (2) (math.) integral calculus.
7. ¿nº¥ ji1jian4, adv., gradually, little by little, by degrees.
8. ¿n¤[ ji1jiu3, adj. & adv., over a long period.
9. ¿n·¥ ji1ji2, adj., (of a person's attitude or outlook) positive, energetic, affirmative, optimistic, resolute (opp. ®ø·¥ 63A.42);
10. ¿n·¥ ji1ji2, adj., ¿n·¥¥÷¤l activist.
11. ¿n¤ì ji1mu4, n., children's toy wooden blocks.
12. ¿n¦~ ji1nian2, adv., for many years: ¿n¦~²Ö¤ë for months and years.
13. ¿n²ß ji1xi2, n., inveterate habits: ¿n²ßÃø§ï ingrained habits can't be cast off overnight.
14. ¿n¼Æ ji1shu4, n., (math.) product.
15. ¿n»W ji1xU4, n., savings.
16. ¿nõÁ ji1zan1, n., (coll.) also wr. ¿nöã ji1xU4¡ô.
17. ¿n§@ ji1zuo4, v.i., be kind and virtuous, also used in a sarcastic sense, see ji1de2¡ô.
18. ¿nÀ£ ji1ya1, v.t., put off, delay, postpone, defer: ¿nÀ£¤½¤å accumulated and held up official documents.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90A.80-2     £¤£´£¾ zhen3    . [Usu. wr. æÒ]
V.t.(AC) to assemble.
Adj.U.f. ¿¦ 93B.80;
¡¼±K¡×¿¦±K careful, well thought-out (plan.)

¯´ Num. Index: 90A.81-1     £¤£¿ zhi4    .
N.(1) Order: ¯´§Ç zhi4xU42¡õ.
(2) Official rank: «~¯´ ditto;
¯´ûx zhi4xU41¡õ.
(3) A decade: ¤K¯´¤j¹Ø celebration of eightieth birthday.
Words1. ¯´¸S zhi4lu4, n., official salary.
2. ¯´µM zhi4ran2, adj., orderly, neat.
3. ¯´ûx zhi4xU41, v.i., promote, appoint according to rank and qualifications.
4. ¯´§Ç zhi4xU42, n., order (in meeting, seating arrangements): ¯´§Ç¤j¶Ã (meeting) thrown into great disorder.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90A.81-3     £z£¹£¬£¿ nuo4    . [Pop. Äz 22C.42]

¬î Num. Index: 90A.81-9     £¢£¸£² qiu1    .
N.(1) The autumn season, the fall: ¬î¤Ñ qiu1tian1¡õ;
¬î¦Ñªê very hot weather in autumn;
”LJ period after onset of autumn;
¬î®°¨£®½ (woman) cast aside like the fan in autumn;
”NJ feeling of desolation;
¬î­·¬î«B disconsolate winds and rains;
¬î¤g old, forgotten scholar;
¬î¦Æ autumn floods;
¬î¦â autumnal colors;
¬î¸Õ¡A¬îÁò provincial test for ûs¤H degree in civil examinatins;
¬î²D the chill of autumn;
¬î·N slight chill in the air, a ¡§touch¡¨ of autumn;
¬î©u autumn;
¤¤¬î Mid-Autumn Festival (15th of the 8th lunar month);
±ß¬î late autumn;
²`¬î in deep autumn;
³Á¬î harvest time;
¬K¬î Spring and Autumn, see ¬K 12.41.
(2) Year: ¤d¬î a thousand years, (fig.) forever;
¤d¬î¸U·³ eternity.
(3) Time, period: ¦h¨Æ¤§¬î troublous times;
¦M«æ¦s¤`¤§¬î period of national crisis, a time when national existence hangs in the balance.
(4) A surname.
Words1. ¬îªi qiu1bo1, n., a girl's significant glance (compared to beauty of ¡§autumn ripples¡¨): °e¬îªi to cast flirtatious looks at, make friendly gestures to (another).
2. ¬î¦¨ qiu1cheng2, n., harvest (season).
3. ¬î¤d qiu1qian1, n., the swing (on which children and ladies play; var. of ÂþÆH).
4. ¬î®ð qiu1chi4, n., the air, the chill of autumn;
5. ¬î®ð qiu1chi4, n., (fig.) air of desolation.
6. ¬î¤À qiu1fen1, n., the autumnal equinox (September 23 or 24).
7. ¬î­· qiu1feng1, n, (1) The autumal winds: ¬î­·¹L¦Õ unheeded like a passing autumanl breeze;
8. ¬î­· qiu1feng1, n, (2) ¥´¬î­· get commission on errands, send birthday or wedding invitations indiscriminately to one and all with the hope of getting presents from them.
9. ¬î®ü´Å qiu1hai3tang2, n., (bot.) the begonia, begonia evansiana.
10. ¬î²@ qiu1hao2, n., (lit.) autumn down on birds--very minute particle: ¬î²@µL¥Ç (of army) do not cause the slightest damage to the people (by looting, etc.).
11. ¬î¸` qiu1jie2, n., the Mid-Autumn Festival.
12. ¬î¸ª qiu1kui2, n., (bot.) the hibiscus, abelmoschous esculentus.
13. ¬îù qiu1luo2, n., a thin twill silk.
14. ¬î¨d¤¦ qiu1mu3dan1, n., (bot.) Japanese anemone, anemone japonica.
15. ¬î®Q qiu1niang2, n., woman in the thirty-forties.
16. ¬î¦¬ qiu1shou1, n., the autumn harvest.
17. ¬îÁ÷ qiu1shuang1, n., frost in autumn, (fig.) of cold countenance, also of white hair on old man.
18. ¬î¤ô qiu1shui3, n., the autumn waters, (fig.) of woman's fluid glance, see qiu1bo1¡ô;
19. ¬î¤ô qiu1shui3, n., clear, bright look;
20. ¬î¤ô qiu1shui3, n., sword flash.
21. ¬î¨Æ qiu1shi4, n., harvest affairs.
22. ¬î¦Ä qiu1xUn4, n., autumnal floods.
23. ¬î¤Ñ qiu1tian1, n., autumn (days).

¯± Num. Index: 90A.81-9     £¸£µ yang1    .
N.(1) Seedling of any plant nursery: ¥Ý¯±¡A½_¯± rice seedling for transplanting;
ªQ¯± pine seedling;
®á¯± mulberry seedling.
(2) ³½¯± the fry in fish nursery.
V.t.To grow seedling, saplings: ¯±´X´Êªá grow saplings for flowers;
¯±¤@¬Ö³½ grow a basin of young fish.
Words1. ¯±ºq yang1ge0, n., rice-transplantation song, accompanied by dance.
2. ¯±°w yang1zhen1, n., first sprouts of rice seedlings.
3. ¯±Âû yang1ji1, n., (zoo.) water rail, rallus aquaticus indicus.
4. ¯±¥Ð yang1tian2, n., paddy field, a farm where rice seedlings are raised waiting for transplanting.
5. ¯±¤l yang1zi0, n., (1) seedling;
6. ¯±¤l yang1zi0, n., (2) overprotected children of the rich who are easily deceived.

¸W Num. Index: 90A.82-1     £{£¶£½ leng2    . [Anc. var. Ù±]
N.(1) A square wooden block.
(2) (leng2zi0, er0) A corner, a raised angle: ÛÔ¸W¡AÏT¸W the turned-up corners of Chin. roofs;
¸W¨¤ leng2jiao3¡õ.
(3) (Math.) an edge.
Words1. ¸WÁ_¨à leng2fen1er0, n., a chance opening, a favorable opportunity.
2. ¸W¸C leng2zheng1, adj., (1) rude, forbidding in manner, also ¸W¸W¸C¸C;
3. ¸W¸C leng2zheng1, adj., (2) (leng2leng) ¸W¸WµÛ²´·ú stare in anger.
4. ¸W¨¤ leng2jiao3, n., a raised or sharp angle;
5. ¸W¨¤ leng2jiao3, n., (coll.) person difficult to deal with.
6. ¸W¸W leng2leng2, adj., (LL) extremely cold, see leng2zheng1¡ô.

ì Num. Index: 90A.82-2     £~£¹£¬£¿ huo4    . [Dist. Àò]
N.Harvest: ¦¬Ã¬ harvest;
(fig.) results.

½^ Num. Index: 90A.82-4     £¡£¸£¿ ji4    .
N.(1) (Bot.) panicled millet.
(2) The God of Cereals: ªÀ½^ the gods of the soil and cereals, together meaning ¡§the state.¡¨
(3) (AC) The minister of agriculture.

¬í Num. Index: 90A.91-2     £v£¸£±£¾ miao3    . [Cf. ªW 10B.91; cogn. ´ù 63A.91, ªH 10.41]
N.(1) the beard of corn or grain.
(2) A second of time or of degree: ¬í°w second hand of clock.
Words1. ¬í©¿ miao3hu1, n., infinitesimal amount.

¿p Num. Index: 90A.91-9     £v£¹£¿ mu4    .
N.(1) (AC) the right side position in ancestral temple, see ¬L left side, 41A.40.
(2) A surname.
Adj.Reverent, majestic, serene, friendly (oft. used in posthumous titles).
Words1. ¿p¨uÀq¼w mu4han3mo4de2, n., Mohammed.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90A.93-3     £¤£¹£¶£¾ zhong3    . [Var. of ¯Ð 90A.11]

¨p Num. Index: 90A.93-9     £ª si1    .
N.(LL) private parts, genitals: ¨p³B si1chu4¡õ.
V.i. & t.(1) (AC, LL) to have sexual relations with (woman, man): ¨p³q si1tong1¡õ.
(2) V.i., (AC) to urinate.
Adj. & adv.(1) Private, -ly, personal, -ly, opp. ¤½ public: ¨p²£¡A¨p©Ð si1chan3, si1fang2¡õ;
¨p¦³ privately owned;
¨p¨£ (court.) my humble view, a selfish preconception;
¨p¿Ö see (person) in private;
¨p¦L private, personal seal;
¨p¦a private property;
¨p´Ú one's own money;
¨p¨ç personal letter.
(2) Of the family, opp. public or government: ¨p®a si1jia1¡õ;
¨p¯¨ family temple;
¨p§Ò death anniversary in the family;
¨pÁ} (LL) death of parents.
(3) Secret, confidential, -ly: ¨p»y si1yU3¡õ;
¨p©b si1ben1, ¨p¤U si1xia4, ¨p¤ß si1xin1, ¨p°J si1zhong1¡õ.
(4) Illegal: ¨p³f¡A¨p°Ó¡A¨pÆQ si1huo4, si1shang1, si1yan2¡õ;
¨p±@ si1chang1¡õ, ¨p¬Û±Â¨ü illegal transfer of public or private property, offer and acceptance of bribes in secret, have underhand secret dealings.
(5) Selfish: ¦Û¨p ditto;
¨p±ý si1yU4¡õ;
opp. ¤½ public-spirited or what is public;
¤j¤½µL¨p impartial, no personal or selfish consideration;
¤½¨p¤£¤À do not distinguish what in one's own and what is public (money).
Words1. ¨p©b si1ben1, v.i., to elope.
2. ¨p¹ú si1bi4 (sy-'bi), n., corrupt practice.
3. ¨p²£ si1chan3, n., private property.
4. ¨p±@ si1chang1, n., private prostitute.
5. ¨p¿ú si1qian2, n., (1) formerly, illegal money, coins;
6. ¨p¿ú si1qian2, n., (2) personal money.
7. ¨p¿Ë si1qin1, n., personal relative.
8. ¨p±¡ si1qing2, n., personal relations;
9. ¨p±¡ si1qing2, n., personal feelings (for friends, family);
10. ¨p±¡ si1qing2, n., illicit love.
11. ¨pÅv si1chuan2, n., (law) personal rights.
12. ¨p³B si1chu4, n., private parts (of body), the genitals.
13. ¨p¦± si1qU3, n., selfishness;
14. ¨p¦± si1qU3, n., selfish desires.
15. ¨p¼w si1de2, n., personal character.
16. ¨p¦a si1di41, n., private property (land);
17. ¨p¦a si1di41, adv., secretly.
18. ¨p²Ä si1di42, n., private residence.
19. ¨p©³¤U si1di3xia0, adv., privately, unknown to others.
20. ¨püç si1dou4, n., personal figths, quarrels;
21. ¨püç si1dou4, n., also clan fights.
22. ¨p³X si1fang3, v.t., see (person) unofficially, (formerly, of officials) make inspection trip incognito.
23. ¨p³c si1fan4, n. & v.t., a smuggler;
24. ¨p³c si1fan4, n. & v.t., to smuggle.
25. ¨p§{ si1fang0< n., formerly, pederast;
26. ¨p§{ si1fang0< n., an establishment where pederasts are housed.
27. ¨p©Ð si1fang0 (si1fang0), n., (1) private rooms;
28. ¨p©Ð si1fang0 (si1fang0), n., (2) (coll.) woman's private savings.
29. ¨pÀ] si1guan3, n., private residence.
30. ¨p«Ä¤l si1hai2zi0, n., illegitimate child.
31. ¨p©M si1he2, v.i., (law) settle out of court.
32. ¨p¸Ü (¨à) si1hua4(er0), n., strictly personal talk, not to be repeated.
33. ¨p¿Ð si1hui4, n., parents' personal names, tabooed in the family.
34. ¨p³f si1huo4, n., smuggled goods.
35. ¨p¦v si1zhai2, n., private residence.
36. ¨p®a si1jia1, n. & adj. & adv., (1) what concerns a person's sprivate life;
37. ¨p®a si1jia1, n. & adj. & adv., in private capacity;
38. ¨p®a si1jia1, n. & adj. & adv., (2) (what one does) at home.
39. ¨p¨£ si1jian4, n., personal views;
40. ¨p¨£ si1jian4, n., (court.) my personal opinion.
41. ¨p¥æ si1jiao1, n., a personal friend.
42. ¨p­p si1ji4, n., personal plan;
43. ¨p­p si1ji4, n., selfish plan.
44. ¨p¤v si1ji3, adj. & n., one's own (affairs);
45. ¨p¤v si1ji3, adj. & n., personal (benefits).
46. ¨p°s si1jiu3, n., bootleg, bootlegged liquor, moonshine.
47. ¨p°J si1zhong1, n., (1) personal feeling;
48. ¨p°J si1zhong1, n., (2) (court.) my feeling on the matter.
49. ¨p¬ì¤l si1ke1zi0, n., (MC) private brothel.
50. ¨pѨ si1kun3, n., (LL) see si1zhong1¡ô.
51. ¨p²Ö si1lei3, n., (LL) family burden.
52. ¨p¥ß si1li41, adj., private (school, institution).
53. ¨p§Q si1li42, n., private profit.
54. ¨pªù si1men2, n., (LL) private access to or connections with officials.
55. ¨p­±¨à si1miaher0, n., parties to dispute in their private capacity.
56. ¨pÅn si1nang2, n., a person's moneybag: ¹¡ (¤J) ¨pÅn embezzle public funds.
57. ¨p¼Ê si1ni4, v.t., be intimate with (person, a favorite).
58. ¨p¤H si1ren2, (1) adj., private, (in) private capacity, personal;
59. ¨p¤H si1ren2, adj., ¨p¤H½Ð¨D private request;
60. ¨p¤H si1ren2, (2) n., personal friends or relatives, confident.
61. ¨p°Ó si1shang1, n., smuggler.
62. ¨p¥Í¤l si1sheng1zi3, n., illegitimate child.
63. ¨p¤U si1xia4 (sy-'shia), adv., privately, secretly: ¨p¤UúG ditto.
64. ¨p«H si1xin4, n., personal letter.
65. ¨p¤ß si1xin1, adj. & n., selfish, -ness: ¨p¤ß¸Ü confidential talk.
66. ¨p¦D si1xing21, n., illegal torture to extract confession.
67. ¨p¦æ si1xing22, (1) adv., secretly, on one's own initiative;
68. ¨p¦æ si1xing22, (2) n., personal conduct.
69. ¨p²Q si1shu21, v.t., (AC, LL) to study personally under (master).
70. ¨p¹Ô si1shu22, n., private school; home school with private tutor.
71. ¨pÄÝ si1shu3, n., family relatives (children, etc.)
72. ¨p¨Æ si1shi41, n., private, personal affairs.
73. ¨p«Ç si1shi42, n., private home.
74. ¨pî° si1shi43, n., posthumous title conferred unofficially by people or relatives.
75. ¨p¥v si1shi3, n., unofficial history, compiled by private persons.
76. ¨p¶D si1su4, n., a lawsuit brought by parties concerned, opp. ¤½¶D public prosecution.
77. ¨p©® si1tang3, n., the king's private treasury.
78. ¨p½Í si1tan2, v.i. & n., personal conversation, private chat.
79. ¨p°k si1tao2, v.i., (of criminal) to escape secretly.
80. ¨p°] si1cai2, n., person's financial possessions, personal property.
81. ¨p³q si1tong1, v.t. & n., (1) (have) liaison, between man and woman;
82. ¨p³q si1tong1, v.t. & n., (2) play traitor (with enemy).
83. ¨pÂÃ si1zang4, (1) n., private treasury;
84. ¨pÂÃ si1zang4, (2) (si1cang2) v.t., keep (arms, etc.) illegally.
85. ¨p¶Å si1zai4, n., personal debts.
86. ¨p¦Û si1zi4, adv., (do it) alone, secretly, (depart, etc.) without proper authorization.
87. ¨pºÛ¤l si1wo1zi0, n., private brothel, see si1ke1zi0¡ô.
88. ¨p°È si1wu4, n., personal, private affairs.
89. ¨pÆQ si1yan2, n., smuggled salt, salt smuggling: ¨pÆQ¥] smuggled person or things.
90. ¨p¯q si1yi4, n., private profit.
91. ¨p¦³ si1you3, v.t., own, possess;
92. ¨p¦³ si1you3, v.t., ¨p¦³ª« private possession.
93. ¨pÄ@ si1yUan4, n., personal wish.
94. ¨p¼¤ si1yU4, n., human passions, desires;
95. ¨p¼¤ si1yU4, n., (neo-Confucian) sinful desires, sin.
96. ¨p¹B si1yUn4, v.i., illegally transport (arms, etc.).
97. ¨p¥Î si1yong4, n., private use.
98. ¨p»y si1yU3, n., a whisper;
99. ¨p»y si1yU3, n., intimate or confidential talk.

¥Z Num. Index: 90S.00-2     £}£³ kan1    . [Usu. wr. ¡¼]
N.Publication, periodical: ¥Zª« kan1wu41¡õ;
¤ë¥Z¡A¶g¥Z a monthly, a weekly;
©u¥Z a quarterly;
¦~¥Z an annual;
°Æ¥Z (literary) supplement to dailies;
ÂO¥Z a library of chosen books or articles.
V.t.(1) To print, publish: ¥Zª©¡A¥Z¦L¡A¥Z¦æ¡A¥Z¸ü kan1ban3, kan1yin4, kan1xing2, kan1zai4¡õ;
¥Z¥X publish.
(2) To inscribe on stone or wood: ¥Z¨è inscribe;
¥Z¥Û¡A¥Z¸O inscribe on stone, monument.
(3) To chop down branch, tree (var. Œ);
to eradicate.
Words1. ¥Zª© kan1ban3, n., edition (of certain place, format);
2. ¥Zª© kan1ban3, v.i., to set up printed edition, to print.
3. ¥Z¥» kan1ben3, n., edition (of certian place, format).
4. ¥Zµn kan1deng1, v.t., to publish (news, story).
5. ¥Z¸¨ kan1luo4, v.t., to strike out, delete;
6. ¥Z¸¨ kan1luo4, v.t., (printer) to drop (certain words, lines).
7. ¥Z¦æ kan1xing2, v.t., to publish for sale.
8. ¥ZÀY kan1tou2, n., the masthead of newspaper or magazine.
9. ¥Z¸ü kan1zai4, v.t., publish, esp. in newspaper, magazine.
10. ¥Zª« kan1wu41 (kan1wu0), n., publication: ©w´Á¥Zª« periodical.
11. ¥Z»~ kan1wu42, n., (list of) errors and amendments: ¥Z»~ªí errata.
12. ¥Z¦L kan1yin4, v.t., to set up and print.

¨í Num. Index: 90S.00-2     £|£¹£« gua1    .
V.t.(1) Shave, pare off, scrape: ¨íÁy shave one's face;
¨íÄG¤l shave one's whiskers, (coll.) rebuff, snub, criticize mercilessly;
¨íÀY shave one's hair;
¨í«d pare away;
¨íÚ¯ scrape certian parts of the body to obtain relief from nausea or sunstroke;
¨í¦Þ scrape off the fur on the tongue;
¨í¥­ to level down or up;
¨í¤ì to plane wood;
ºë¨í (Shanghai dial.) cunning, esp. in monetary matters, foxy.
(2) To ¡§fleece¡¨ the people: ¨í¦a¥Ö (of officials) fleece the country and get rich;
¨í¿ú amass money by illegal means.
(3) Rub: ¨í¿i scrape smooth;
¨í¥Ø¬Û«Ý regard (person) with special esteem;
¤h§O¤T¤é¡A¨í¥Ø¬Û«Ý after an absence of three days from a scholar, one ¡§rubs one's eyes¡¨ and sees in him a changed man for the better.
(4) (Of wind) to blow (¡×¾h): ªF­·¨í¦a when the east wind swept over the land.
Words1. ¨í¥´ gua1da0, v.t., to strike heavily: ¨í¥´®à¤l to pound the table.
2. ¨í©Ô gua1la1, v.t., verbally involve s. o.: ¦o¦n·NÄU§A¡A¤S¨í©Ô¤W¦o she has just tried to calm you down, but now you're also pulling her in;
3. ¨í©Ô gua1la1, v.t., ¨í©Ô©Ô make a crashing sound.
4. ¨í¨ë gua1la0, v.t., in ¨í¨ë¤W¤F (MC) (of boys and girls) get hitched together.
5. ¨í¥Ö gua1pi2, v.i. & adj., (dial.) (be) miserly.

³Ñ Num. Index: 90S.00-2     £¦£¶£¿ sheng4    .
V.i. & t.To leave as remainder: ³Ñ¶º rice leftover;
³Ñ³f leftovers, remainders of goods;
³Ñ¿ú money left;
³Ñ¤U to leave (so much after expenditure);
³Ñ¤U¤T­Ó¤H three persons are left;
³Ñ¾l sheng4yU2¡õ.
Words1. ³Ñ¶º¤â sheng4fan4shou3, n., (sarc.) person of no ability, loafer at job.
2. ³Ñ¾l sheng4yU2, n., surplus, (math.) remainder: ³Ñ¾l»ù­È surplus value;
3. ³Ñ¾l sheng4yU2, n., ³Ñ¾l§Q¼í surplus profit;
4. ³Ñ¾l sheng4yU2, n., ³Ñ¾lªk (logic) method of residues.

¼B Num. Index: 90S.00-2     £{£¸£²£½ liu2     [Abbr. ¡¼¡A¡¼]
N.A surname.
Words1. ¼B®ü (¨à) liu2haii (liour-haa-'l), n., bangs.

¹å Num. Index: 90S.00-5     £w£¹ fu1    .
V.i. & t.(Of hens, birds.) to sit on eggs, to hatch: ¹å§Z to hatch;
¹å¤pÂû to hatch from eggs or spawn (of fish, insects).
Words1. ¹å¤Æ fu1hua4, v.i., to spawn or hatch from eggs.

ÙT Num. Index: 90S.00-8     £t£¯ bai1    .
V.t.To break (cake) open with hand: ÙT¶}´|¸H phr., to give detailed and exhaustive exposition;
ÙT¥æ±¡ break relationships;
ÙT¤å¨à to pick fault.

áî Num. Index: 90S.00-8     £|£­£½ ge2    .
V.t.(Soochow dial.) hold with both hands.

»Q Num. Index: 90S.02-9     £y£¸£³£¾ tian3    .
V.t.To lick with gongue: »Q¤@»Q lick s.t. to see how it tastes;
»Q°®²b lick (a plate) clean.

«ô Num. Index: 90S.10-3     £t£¯£¿ bai4    .
V.i. & t.(1) To make a bow, obeisance;
usu. perform gesture of respect, varying from simple bow, hands at side (Áù°` jU2gong1), or hands cupped one on top of the other (´¥ yi4), or palms together, fingers stretched (Budd. ¦X¤Q he2shi2);
to kowtow and worship on bended knees (¸÷«ô gui4bai4);
usu. perform ceremonial forms in celebrations: «ô¦~¡A«ô¸` make ceremonial calls on New Year, festival;
«ô¹Ø bai4shou4¡õ;
«ô¦ò worship Buddha at temple;
§«ô (a) a week;
(b) church service;
½¤«ô (¡×¸÷«ô) kowtow on knees.
(2) To receive or confer government post: «ô¬Û to make or be made prime minister;
«ô©x¡A«ôÀï be conferred post, rank.
(3) Formally establish or swear relationship: «ô¦Ñ®v formally acknowledge (person) as master, teacher;
«ô¦bªù¤U¡A«ôªùÀð ditto;
«ô§â¤l¡Aµ²«ô¡A«ô¥S§Ì be sworn brothers.
Adv.As court. prefix esp. in letters: «ô±Ò¡A«ôÂÐ humbly communicate, reply;
«ôÁÂ humbly thank;
«ôÀµ, «ôë my humble request;
«ô½ç¡A«ô»â humbly receive (gifts, advice);
«ô»w¨Ó¥¾ I have read your letter;
§Aªº·s®Ñ¤w«ôŪ¤F I have read your new book;
«ô§O bai4bie2¡õ;
«ô¶P bai4he4¡õ.
Words1. «ô«ô bai4bai4, n., (in Taiwan) religious festival.
2. «ôªí bai4biao3, v.i., send memorandum to emperor.
3. «ô§O bai4bie2, v.i., take leave: «ô§O¥H¨Ó since I last saw you.
4. «ôÄb bai4chan4, v.i., (Budd.) say mass for people.
5. «ô¯ù bai4cha2, v.i., (MC) ask guest to come in and have tea.
6. «ô¿Ë bai4qin1, v.i., formally visit and be introduced to friend's parents.
7. «ô³X bai4fang3, v.t., make calls on (person).
8. «ôªA bai4fu2(¡×¨ØªA), v.t., greatly admire.
9. «ô¸÷ bai4gui4, worship on knees.
10. «ô¶P bai4he4, v.i., send greetings, felicitations.
11. «ô·| bai4hui4, v.t., make official calls, esp. to make acquaintance.
12. «ô¤õ±Ð bai4huo3jiao4, n., Zoroastrianism (fire-worship).
13. «ô³¹ bai4zhang1, v.i., send emperor memorandum.
14. «ô¨£ bai4jian4, v.t., (court.) visit, call on;
15. «ô¨£Â§ (¨à) bai4jian4li3 (bai4jian4lie1er0), n., gift given on making formal calls.
16. «ô±Ð bai4jiao4, v.i., (court.) receive instructions.
17. «ôª÷¥D¸q bai4jin1zhu3yi4, n., (facet.) cult of gold-worship.
18. «ô®à bai4zhuo1, n., table for making and receiving ceremonial obeisance.
19. «ô«È bai4ke2, v.i., go on the round of calls on friends.
20. «ô§ bai4li3, n., see bai4jian4li3¡ô.
21. «ôªù bai4men2, v.i., pay thanks by personal visit.
22. «ô©R bai4ming4, v.i., (1) receive emperor's order;
23. «ô©R bai4ming4, v.i., (2) (court.) receive or thank for receiving (message, advice).
24. «ô±½ bai4sao3, v.i., to make ceremonial visit at relative's tomb.
25. «ô¯« bai4shen2, v.i., to worship diety or dieties.
26. «ô¹Ø bai4shou4, v.i., to congratulate someone's birthday in person.
27. «ô»O bai4tai2, n., see bai4zhuo1¡ô;
28. «ô»O bai4tai2, n., esp. the stone altar at tombs.
29. «ô°ó bai4tang2, v.i., perform formal bows by bride and groom in old custom.
30. «ô¤Ñ¦a bai4tian1di4, v.i., (bride and groom) bow to heaven and earth as part of wedding ceremony.
31. «ô°U (¦«) bai4tuo1, v.t., request, entrust (service, favor) to (person);
32. «ô°U (¦«) bai4tuo1, v.t., ³o­Ó¨Æ±¡«ô¦«§A¤F I leave this matter in your hands.
33. «ô±æ bai4wang4, v.i. & t., (court.) pay personal call (on person).
34. «ô¿Ö bai4ye4, v.i. & t. ditto.

ÄÀ Num. Index: 90S.10-4     £¦£¿ shi4    .
N.Buddhism: ÄÀ­{¡AÄÀ±Ð¡AÄÀ¤ó shi4jia1, shi4jiao4, shi4shi4¡õ;
ÄÀ¦Ñ or ÄÀ¹D Buddhism and Taoism.
V.t.(1) To explain, elucidate: ¸ÑÄÀ explain, explanation;
µùÄÀ¡AÄÀ¸q¡AÄÀ¨¥ exegesis, commentary on meaning of words, phrases;
ÄÀºÃ remove doubts, satisfy raised questions.
(2) To release (restrictions), to pardon: ÄÀªA¡AÄÀ½Å shi4fu2, shi4he2¡õ;
ÄÀ¿£ release tied-up person;
ÄÀ¥Ò doff armor--resume civilian life;
ÄÀ©À not to worry;
¦pÄÀ­«­t as if relieved from a big burden;
ÄÀ¸o pardon (s.o. or his crime);
¶}ÄÀ to pardon, reprieve, also to allay fears, doubts.
(3) To dissipate, dissolve (differences of opinion, hatreds, etc.): ÄÀ«ë, ÄÀ¾Ñ or ÄÀ¶û dissolve old grudge;
®øÄÀ¡A¦BÄÀ (doubts, differences) vanish, disappear.
Words1. ÄÀ³¡ shi4bu4, n., Buddhist sutras.
2. ÄÀ¨å shi4dian3, n., ditto.
3. ÄÀ³þ shi4dian4, v.i., (AC) to pour libation.
4. ÄÀ©ñ shi4fang4, v.t., to release (prisoner).
5. ÄÀªA shi4fu2, phr., to drop mourning.
6. ÄÀ½Å shi4he2, phr., to pass third degree ¶i¤h and drop commoner's dress.
7. ÄÀ­{ shi4jia1, n., short for ÄÀ­{¦È¥§ Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism;
8. ÄÀ­{ shi4jia1, n., hence shi4shi4, shi4jiao4¡õ.
9. ÄÀ±Ð shi4jiao4, n., Buddhism.
10. ÄÀ¨Ò shi4li4, n., editorial notes on selection, omission, arrangement of book.
11. ÄÀªù shi4men2, n., the Buddhist church.
12. ÄÀµM shi4ran2, adj., (doubts) dissolved.
13. ÄÀ¤ó shi4shi4, n., see shi4jia1¡ô.
14. ÄÀ¤l shi4zi3, n., Buddhist followers, monks.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90S.10-6     £©£½ ci2    . [Pop. of Ãã¡õ]

¡¼ Num. Index: 90S.10-6     £©£½ ci2    . [Interch. of Ãã¡õ]

Ãã Num. Index: 90S.10-6     £©£½ ci2    . [Interch. µü]
N.(1) A word, mono- or polysyllabic, see compp. of µü 60A.50;
¤åÃã language of writing;
¨¥Ãã language of expression;
»¡Ãã to speak, present a case;
¹PÃã evasive talk;
¸ÞÃã quibbing.
(2) Literary phraseology, language in piece of writing: Ãã¹F¦Ó¤w¨o (¤Õ¤l) in the use of language the only aim is to express s. t.;
Ã㤣¹F·N the language fails to express the idea.
(3) U.f. µü or µü³^, see µü³^ 60A.50.
(4) An ancient form of poetic prose, as ·¡Ãã of ©}­ì, see Ãã½á ci2fu4¡õ.
V.i. & t.(1) To take leave: Ãã§O¡AÃã¦æ ci2bie2, ci2xing2¡õ;
Ãã¥@¡AÃã·³ ci2shi4, ci2sui4¡õ.
(2) To resign: Ãã°h¡AÃã¾ ci2tui4, ci2zhi2¡õ.
(3) To concede, step back: ÃãÅý ci2rang4¡õ.
(4) To evade, shirk: ¤£ÃãÁ}¨¯ do not shirk hardships.
Words1. Ãã§O ci2bie2, v.i. & t., to take leave, say good-bye.
2. Ãã®ð ci2chi4, n., manner or tone of speaking.
3. Ãã½ì ci2qU4, n., flavor of select language.
4. Ãã¨å ci2dian3, n., a dictionary of words and phrases (also wr. µü).
5. Ãã½á ci2fu4, n., a litr. form, sentimental or descriptive composition, oft. rhymed, esp. in Hahh and Weih Dyns.
6. Ã㬡 ci2huo2, v.i., (coll. of servants) resign from job.
7. Ãã³¹ ci2zhang1, n., literary composition (also wr. µü).
8. Ãã¾ ci2zhi2, v.i., to resign office.
9. Ã㦮 ci2zhi3, n., main idea of speech or composition.
10. Ãã¥O ci2ling4, n., a person's command of language, ability to talk.
11. ÃãªL ci2lin2, n., literary circles (also µü).
12. ÃãÆF ci2ling2, v.i., (guests at funeral) bow to coffin before leaving.
13. Ãã©R ci2ming4, v.i., see ci2ling4¡ô.
14. ÃãÅý ci2rang4, n. & v.i., (show) courtesy to others, self-abnegation.
15. Ãã¦â ci2se4, n., air of speaking, countenance (severe, embarrassed): ¤£°²Ãã¦â speak bluntly or harshly.
16. Ãã¦æ ci2xing2, v.i., to take leave, say good-bye.
17. Ãã¥@ ci2shi4, v.i., to pass away.
18. Ãã·³ ci2sui4, v.i., celebrate New Year's Eve.
19. Ãã³^ ci2song4, n., lawsuit.
20. Ãã°h ci2tui4, v.t., to dismiss (person).

Âû Num. Index: 90S.11-9     £¡£¸ ji1    . [Interch. ü÷; pop. ¡¼]
N.Domestic fowls, chickens: ¤½Âû a cock;
¥ÀÂû a hen;
¤pÂû a chick;
¤õÂû a turkey;
Âû¿ß¤l³Û¥s shrill cries;
Âû»ïª¯µs¤§®{ a band of scoundrels, the riffraff, the dregs of society;
Âû»ï¤­§ó¤Ñ at dawn (¡§as the cock crows¡¨);
Âû­¸³J¥´ come out empty-handed;
°½ÂûºNª¯ do things stealthily;
Âû³JúG§ä°©ÀY pick at, find fault with;
Âû¹sª¯¸H odds and ends, bits and pieces of things of little value;
¹ç¬°Âû¤f¡A¤Å¬°¤û«á would rather be leader anywhere than follower;
Âû¤ü¤£¹ç greatly upset like a poultry yard visited by a fox;
Âû¤ü¤£¯d utter extermination (¡§even chickens and dogs are not spared¡¨);
Âû¤ü¤£Åå complete peace and quiet;
¤@¤H±o§Ó¡AÂû¤ü¤É¤Ñ unashamed nepotism;
ÂûÂαo¥¢ (fight over) trifles, inconsequential matters, trivialities;
Âû»ï¡AÂû³Ú cock's crow.
Words1. Âû¤Ú ji1ba0, n., (coll.) the penis.
2. Âû´Ï ji1chi1, n., a hencoop, hen house.
3. Âû³J ji1dan4, n., hen's egg.
4. Âû«a (¤l) ji1guan1(zi0), n., cock's comb;
5. Âû«a (¤l) ji1guan1(zi0), n., Âû«aªá (bot.) the cock's comb.
6. Âû°© ji1gu3, (1) n., chicken bones;
7. Âû°© ji1gu3, (2) adj., skinny, emaciated.
8. Âû«Á ji1jian1, n., sodomy.
9. Âû¦Ø ji1le4, n., chicken's ribs;
10. Âû¦Ø ji1le4, n., anything insipid, uninteresting;
11. Âû¦Ø ji1le4, n., (fig.) fragile.
12. Âû§Z ji1luan3, n., hen's egg see ji1dan4¡ô.
13. Âû¤ò ji1mao2, n. & adj., chicken feathers;
14. Âû¤ò ji1mao2, n. & adj., (fig.) trivial, insignificant, unimportant: Âû¤ò¤p¨Æ trifles;
15. Âû¤ò ji1mao2, n. & adj., Âû¤ò»[¥Ö ditto;
16. Âû¤ò ji1mao2, n. & adj., Âû¤ò·í¥O½b take seriously a casual word dropped by a superior;
17. Âû¤ò ji1mao2, n. & adj., Âû¤ò©ª a duster made of chicken feathers.
18. Âû»ïªE ji1ming2zhen3, n., a pillow for the dead.
19. Âû¤ºª÷ ji1nei4jin1, n., the internal lining of a chicken gizzard, used as drug by herb doctors.
20. Âû¥Ö ji1pi2, n., (1) an old person's wrinkled face: Âû¥ÖÅb¾v advanced in age (¡§wrinkled skin and white hair¡¨);
21. Âû¥Ö ji1pi2, n., (2) Âû¥Öª¸½D goose flesh.
22. Âû¦Þ­» ji1she2xiang1, n., (bot.) cloves (also ¤B­»).
23. Âû¤ß ji1xin1, n., a heart-shaped pendant.
24. Âû¶Á ji1shu3, n., dishes for guests (¡§fowl and millet¡¨).
25. ÂûÀY ji1tou2, n., (1) (bot.) the foxnut, euryale ferox (another name for ÍÀ¹ê);
26. ÂûÀY ji1tou2, n., (2) a woman's teats;
27. ÂûÀY ji1tou2, n., (3) ÂûÀY³½¨ë a person of no consequence.
28. Âû¤l¨à ji1tzeeer0, n., hen's eggs.
29. Âû§À°s ji1wei2jiu3, n., cocktails: Âû§À°s·| cocktail party.
30. Âûõ­ ji1wu4, n., petty or mean persons.
31. Âû²´ ji1yan3, n., corns (on the foot).
32. Âû³½ ji1yU2, n., (zoo.) the grunt (fish).

ªô Num. Index: 90S.22-3     £¢£¸£² qiu1    . [Interch. ¥C 90.30]
N.(1) ªô´B (AC) husband of deceased daughter (in the grave).
(2) A surname.

ªó Num. Index: 90S.22-3     £x£¸£¾ di3    .
N.(1) Official residence: ©xªó official residence;
¨Êªó residence at the capital.
(2) A surname.
Words1. ªó³ø di3bao4, n., formerly, court bulletin.
2. ªó²Ä di3di4, n., official residence.
3. ªóªÙ di3she4, n., (1) official residence;
4. ªóªÙ di3she4, n., (2) inn.

Óú Num. Index: 90S.22-3     £w£¹£½ fu2    .
N.Outer city: Óú³¢ (fig.) outer defense of place.

¶l Num. Index: 90S.22-3     £¸£²£½ you2    . [Abbr. ¡¼]
N.(1) Courier system, post chaise.
(2) Post office, the mail: ¥æ¶l¡A¥I¶l to mail letter: ¶l¬F¡A¶l²¼ you2zheng4, you2piao4¡õ.
(3) (AC rare). u. f. ¤×.
(4) A surname.
Words1. ¶l¥]¨à you2bao1er0, n., postal parcel.
2. ¶l®t you2chai1, n., mailman.
3. ¶lÅÒ you2qian1, n., formerly, tallies used in courier system.
4. ¶l²î you2chuan21, n., mail boat, mail ship.
5. ¶l¶Ç you2chuan22, v.i., to send letters, deliver letters.
6. ¶lÂW¨à you2chuo1er0, n., postal cancellation, postmark.
7. ¶l³U you2dai4 n., a mailbag.
8. ¶l¹q you2dian4, n., post and telegram.
9. ¶l»¼ you2di4, n., postal delivery: ¶l»¼°Ï postal delivery zone;
10. ¶l»¼ you2di4, n., ¶l»¼°Ï¸¹ zip code.
11. ¶l¶O you2fei4, n., postage.
12. ¶lÀ] you2guan3, n., (MC) an inn.
13. ¶lªá you2hua1, n., see you2piao4¡õ.
14. ¶lû¿ you2hui4, n. & v.t., (send by ) postal money order.
15. ¶l¬F you2zheng4, n., postal system: ¶l¬F§½ post office;
16. ¶l¬F you2zheng4, n., ¶l¬FºÞ²z§½ postal administration.
17. ¶l¥ó you2jian4, n., letters and parcels, mail.
18. ¶l±H you2ji4, v.t., to send by post.
19. ¶l§½ you2jU2, n., post office.
20. ¶l¦O you2li4, n., courier clerk.
21. ¶l¤ù you2pian4, n., post card (¡×©ú«H¤ù).
22. ¶l²¼ you2piao4, n., postage stamp.
23. ¶l½c you2xiang1, n., postbox, mailbox, P.O.BOX. (Post Office Box).
24. ¶l«F you2ting2, n., (1) resting station for ancient courier system;
25. ¶l«F you2ting2, n., (2) (modn.) a post office booth.
26. ¶lµ© you2tong2, n., (1) formerly, bamboo section for holding letters;
27. ¶lµ© you2tong2, n., (2) (you2tong3) postbox.
28. ¶l¸ê you2zi1, n., postage.
29. ¶l°È you2wu4, n., postal affairs.

¾I Num. Index: 90S.22-3     £u£¬£½ po2    .
Words1. ¾I¶§ po2yang2, n., name of large lake in Kiangsi.

ÉW Num. Index: 90S.22-5     £µ£½ ang2    .
Pron.(AC) I--first person.
Adj.(Interch. ©ù) high-priced.

¦L Num. Index: 90S.22-5     £¸£´£¿ yin4    .
N.(1) A seal: ¦L«H¡A¦L³¹ yin4xin4, yin4zhang1¡õ;
»\¦L to stamp seal on paper;
«Ê¦L formerly, the practice of ¡§locking up the official seal¡¨ during the lunar New Year holidays.
(2) Any mark, print: ¸}¦L footprint;
«ü¦L fingerprint;
¤ô¦L watermark;
¤õ¦L¡A¯O¦L branding.
(3) A surname.
V.t.(1) To print in publishing: ¦L¨ê yin4shua1¡õ;
­«¦L reprint;
½Æ¦L to make duplicates.
(2) To make a perfect replica in thoughts: ¤ß¤ß¬Û¦L hearts and feelings find a perfect response.
Words1. ¦L§â¤l yin4ba4zi0, n., official seal.
2. ¦L¥» yin4ben3, n., printed copy, dist. hand copy.
3. ¦L²Ä¦w¤H yin4di4an1ren2, n., a red Indian.
4. ¦L«× yin4du4, n., India;
5. ¦L«× yin4du4, n., ¦L«×¬v the Indian Ocean.
6. ¦Lªá yin4hua1, n., revenue stamp: ¶K¦Lªá stick revenue stamp on business paper to make it legal;
7. ¦Lªá yin4hua1, n., ¦Lªáµ| stamp tax;
8. ¦Lªá yin4hua1, n., ¦Lªá¥¬ printed cotton.
9. ¦L³¹ yin4zhang1, n., a seal: ¨p¤H¦L³¹ personal seal.
10. ¦LÃÒ yin4zheng4, v.t., to corroborate: ¤¬¬Û¦LÃÒ corroborate each other.
11. ¦LŲ yin4jian4, n., copy of seal, used principally in lieu of signature and kept at bank, etc. for checking against seal in receipts, checks etc.
12. ¦Lµ² yin4jie2, n., seal used in bureaucratic guarantee (µ²) to superiors concerning certain documents.
13. ¦L¥i yin4ke3, v.t., (Budd.) approve.
14. ¦L¨à ye1er0, n., a trace, footprint, etc.
15. ¦L¼Ò yin4mo2, n., metal dice used for marking trademarks, etc. on goods.
16. ¦L¥§ yin4ni21, n., Indonesia.
17. ¦Lªd yin4ni22, n., chin. ink pad, containing cinnabar and oil.
18. ¦L¦â yin4se, n., ditto.
19. ¦L¶H yin4xiang4, n., reactions or impressions (of a place, person, speech, trial, etc.): ¦L¶H¬£ n. & adj., impressionist(ic);
20. ¦L¶H yin4xiang4, n., ¦L¶H¬£¥D¸q n., (art) impressionism.
21. ¦L«H yin4xin4, n., official seal.
22. ¦L¦æ yin4xing2, v.t., to publish (a book).
23. ¦L¨ê yin4shua1, v.t., to print: ¦L¨ê¼t printing press;
24. ¦L¨ê yin4shua1, v.t., ¦L¨ê«~¡A¦L¨êª« printed literature, brochures, etc.
25. ¦L°ó yin4tang2, n., (Chin. physiognomy) the top of the nose bridge connecting the eyebrows.
26. ¦L¤l¿ú yin4zi0qian2, n., formerly, a form of usury loan, with interest daily compounded, recorded in an account book and stamped: ©ñ¦L¤l to lend such loan;
27. ¦L¤l¿ú yin4zi0qian2, n., ¥´¦L¤l to contract such loan.

¥f Num. Index: 90S.22-5     £v£±£¾ mao3    .
N.Number four of the duodecimal cycle;
the two-hour period, 7:00--9:00 A.M.;
hence ÂI¥f roll call, check-in time;
À³¥f appear at morning session for work;
»~¥f be late;
¥fï roll-call book;
¥f¶º breakfast;
¥f¶¼ drink in the morning (inappropriate).
Words1. ¥f«l (¨à) mao3jin4 (mao3jie4er0), n., extra energy.
2. ¥f¤l¬¡ mao3zi0huo2, n., work paid by the day.
3. ¥f²´ mao2yan3, n., the concave end of joint to receive the convex or projecting part (µ«ÀY).

§Z Num. Index: 90S.22-5     £{£¹£³£¾ luan3         (*£{£³£¾ lan3    ).
N.(1) Egg, ovum, spawn: Âû§Z¡AÀn§Z a hen's egg, duck's egg: §ZÁl (v.t.) to mother and protect the young.
(2) (*lan3) Human male testicles: §Z¤ò male public hair, see §Z¤l lan3zi0¡õ.
Words1. §Z¥Õ luan3bai2, n., albumen, egg white.
2. §Z­M¤l luan3bao1zi0, (bot.) ošspore, (zoo.) zygote.
3. §Z±_ luan3chao2, n., ovary.
4. §Z¶À luan3huang2, n., egg yolk.
5. §Z´ß luan3ke2, eggshell.
6. §Z¥Í luan3sheng1 (also *luo3), adj., oviparous, reproduced by egg.
7. §Z²Ó­M luan3xi4bao1, n., ovum, ovary cell, egg;
8. §Z²Ó­M luan3xi4bao1, n., (bot.) ošsphere.
9. §Z§Î luan3xing2, adj., oval-shaped.
10. §Z­L¥Í luan3tai1sheng1, adj., ovo-viviparous.
11. §Z¤l luan3zi3, n., (1) (bot.) ošspore;
12. §Z¤l luan3zi3, n., (2) ovum;
13. §Z¤l luan3zi3, n., (3) (also pr. *lan3zi0) egg.

­ë Num. Index: 90S.22-9     £¢£¸£¶ qing1    .
N.(1) (In anc. dyns.) high ministers of various ranks: ¤½­ë the dukes and high ministers;
­ë¤j¤Ò high ministers and nobles;
¤»­ë¡A¤E­ë equivalent to ¡§ministers.¡¨
(2) Formerly, ruler's address to a minister.
(3) (LL) husband's address to wife: ½å­ë¡A·R­ë¡A§Ú­ë my dear wife;
­ë­ë§Ú§Ú whispers of love, lover's talk.
(4) A surname.
Words1. ­ë¶³ qing1yUn2, n., (LL) auspicious clouds: ­ë¶³ºq an ancient song of glory and peace.

©Ò Num. Index: 90S.22-9     £ª£¹£¬£¾ suo3    .
N. adjunct.¤@©Ò©Ð«Î a house.
N.(1) A place: ¦í©Ò where one lives, dwelling place;
±o¨ä©Ò has what one desires;
©~µL©w©Ò without definite residence;
´Z©Ò¡A«K©Ò water closet.
(2) An office, bureau, station: ¤½©Ò a civil office;
¬£¥X©Ò police station;
ú¯Ç©Ò bureau for receiving payments;
ÀËÅç©Ò checking station, bureau of inspection;
ü}¥Í©Ò public health office;
¶E©Ò clinic.
Pron.(1) What, that which, all that, whatever (nearest thing to a Chin. relative pronoun, introducing a noun clause): ¤£ª¾©Ò·í¬° (·í»¡) do not know what to do, what to say;
©Ò¤£ª¾ªÌÂö¦p what one does not know should be left out;
¦³©Ò¤£ª¾ there are things which one does not know;
¦³©Ò¤£¤Î there are things where one cannot compare with another;
µL©Ò¤£ª¾ omniscient;
µL©Ò¤£¬° stop at nothing (i.e., cheating, lying, etc.);
¤j¥¢©Ò±æ greatly disappoints one's hopes;
©Ò¨£²¤¦P share each other's views to certain extent, agree mostly;
ºZ©Ò±ý¨¥ (±ý¬°) do (say) exactly as the mind dictates;
©Ò¬°¦ó¨Æ what are (you) here for? ©Ò±q¥X where it comes from;
©Ò¾Ñ what one regrets;
©Ò¦V©ÜÃû ever triumphant, ever victorious.
(2) Often expressing passive voice in ¡§be¡Ïagent¡Ï©Ò¡Ïvb.¡¨: ¬°­ê©Ò±þ was killed by bandits;
³Q¤ô©Ò²T was drowned by water;
¬°¤H©Ò´Û was cheated by s.o.
Words1. ©Ò³¡ suo3bu4, n., see suo3shu3¡õ.
2. ©Ò±o suo3de2, n., income, results: ²@µL©Ò±o without any results;
3. ©Ò±o suo3de2, n., ©Ò±o¤£Àv©Ò¥¢ gains cannot make up for losses;
4. ©Ò±o suo3de2, n., ©Ò±oµ| income tax.
5. ©ÒÅw suo3huan1, n., lover: ºÃ¬O©ÒÅw¨Ó think her (his) lover has come.
6. ©Òªø suorzhang3, (1) n., bureau chief;
7. ©Òªø (2) (suo3chang2) n., what one is good at, strong points, specialty.
8. ©Òª¾ suo3zhi1, (1) phr., what one knows, the known;
9. ©Òª¾ suo3zhi1, (2) n., an acquaintance.
10. ©ÒÄÝ suorshu3, n., army units or staff under one's command.
11. ©Ò¨Æ suo3shi41, n., what one does or undertakes: µL©Ò¨Æ¨Æ do nothing all day.
12. ©ÒÃÑ suo3shi42, n., an acquaintance.
13. ©Ò¥q suo3si11, n., one's duties: ©Ò¥q¦ó¨Æ isn't that part of your duties?
14. ©Ò«ä suo3si12, n., (LL) the person one loves and remembers;
15. ©Ò«ä suo3si12, n., what one in thinking of: ­Y¦³©Ò«ä as if thinking of s.t.
16. ©Ò¤Ñ suo3tian1, n., (LL) husband (¡§what is heaven¡¨ to a wife);
17. ©Ò¤Ñ suo3tian1, n., one's father, (AC) also the sovereign.
18. ©Ò¦b suo3zai4, (1) n., place: §Ñ¨ä©Ò¦b forget the place;
19. ©Ò¦b suo3zai4, n., ¨º­Ó©Ò¦b that place;
20. ©Ò¦b suo3zai4, (2) adv., every where: ©Ò¦b³£¦³ is found everywhere;
21. ©Ò¦b suo3zai4, adv., ©Ò¦b¦a where a person, thing, is found or located.
22. ©Ò¬° suo3wei41, (1) n., reason, cause: ©Ò¬°¦ó¨Ó what do you come here for?
23. ©Ò¬° suoo-weih1, n., (2) (suo3wei2) what one does, (person's) conduct.
24. ©Ò¿× suo3wei42, adj., so-called: ©Ò¿×§g¤l so-called gentlemen.
25. ©Ò¥H suoryi3, conj., (1) therefore, reason why: ¦]¬°¡K©Ò¥H because...therefore;
26. ©Ò¥H suoryi3, conj., §Ú©Ò¥H¤£¨Ó the reason I did not come;
27. ©Ò¥H suoryi3, conj., ©Ò¥H¤£¥h therefore I am not going, did not go;
28. ©Ò¥H suoryi3, conj., ©Ò¥H±Ñ¤F therefore (s.o.) is defeated;
29. ©Ò¥H suoryi3, conj., ¤£ª¾©Ò¥H do not know why;
30. ©Ò¥H suoryi3, conj., (2) whereby: ©Ò¥H¿³Ãh that by which one is moved;
31. ©Ò¥H suoryi3, conj., ©Ò¥HµM the reason why: ª¾¨äµM¡A¤£ª¾¨ä©Ò¥HµM know it is so, but do not know why it is so.
32. ©Ò¦³ suoryou3, n., all one's possessions: ©Ò¦³Åv ownership;
33. ©Ò¦³ suoryou3, n., °]²£©Ò¦³Åv property rights.

åÁ Num. Index: 90S.22-9     £¤£¹£¬£½ zhuo2    . [Interch. ¡¼]
V.t.To chop, heck (wood): åÁ¾ð chop off tree;
åÁÀJ¬°¾ë cut off embellishments and return to simplicity (uncarved state).
Words1. åÁ½ü zhuo2lun2, phr., åÁ½ü¦Ñ¤â an old hand, a master (lit., ¡§expert cartwright¡¨) at writing, etc.
2. åÁ³à zhuo2shang1 v.t., to injure vitality by dissipation.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90S.22-9     £¤£¹£¬£½ zhuo2    . [Pop. of ¡¼]

ÂH Num. Index: 90S.40-2     £z£¸£³£½ nian2    . [Var. Öß]
V.i. & t.(Lit.) to stick to, (fig.) to pester (s. o.) with requests for help or favors: ÂHªþ¡AÂH¦í stick to;
ÂH¶K¡AÂH¤W¥h stick s. t. up or one with glue;
ÂHµÛ pester (s. o.) with requests for help or favors, persistently dog another person's steps;
ÂH³s (of two things) be stuck together;
ÂH¥Ö±a°© (of conduct) insistent and unrelenting, (of things) involved, tangled.
Adj.(1) Sticky like glue: ÂH©Ê sticky;
ÂH¤Ú¤Ú¡AÂH½k½k¨àªº¡AÂH±o«Ü very sticky.
(2) As in ÂH¥o¥o¡Aµ¶¥o¥o talking on and on, but not to the point;
ÂH²C nian2xian2¡õ.
Words1. ÂHµÛ nian2zhe1, v.t., see V.i. & t.¡ô.
2. ÂH½¤ nian2mo2, n., (physiol.) mucous membrane.
3. ÂH²C nian2xian2, v.t., drag on (as of old sickness or interminable talk);
4. ÂH²C¤l nian2xian2zi0, n., saliva.
5. ÂH¤g nian2tu3, n., (geol.) clay.
6. ÂH²G nian2ye4, n., (physiol.) mucus.

ÁÆ Num. Index: 90S.40-8     £££¸ xi1         (also £¢£¸ chi1    ).
N.A mountain stream;
interch. ·Ë river valley.
Words1. Áƨ¦ xi1gu3, n., river valley.
2. ÁÆÀ¤ xi1huo4, n., ravine.
3. ÁÆûÁ xi1jian4, n., mountain brook.
4. Áƨè xi1ke4, adj., cutting, petty (criticism).

²¢ Num. Index: 90S.41-2     £y£¸£³£½ tian2    .
Adj.(1) Sweet, sweet-flavored: ²¢¬z¬z¡A²¢»e»e¡A²¢µ·µ· very sweet,;
¦Y¨ì¤H¥Íªº²¢»Ä­W»¶ taste all the flavors (bitterness, sweetness, etc.) of life;
²¢¨¥»e»y sweet, honeyed (enticing) words;
²¢ÄÑÂæ a sweet flour paste;
²¢Âæµ° a millet gruel, slightly sweet, served for breakfast.
(2) Sweet in love, dreams, music: ²¢ºÎ beautiful sleep;
²¢¯º sweet smile;
ªø±o«Ü²¢ possess a sweet look.
(3) Sweet water: ²¢¤ô¤« fresh water well, as against brackish water.
Words1. ²¢¥Ê tian2gua1 (tian2gua0), n., the muskmelon.
2. ²¢¬ü tian2mei3, adj., sweet (music, dream, life).
3. ²¢»e tian2mi4, adj., sweet, loving: ²¢»eªº±B«Ã¡A®a®x a sweet marriage, home.
4. ²¢ÀY (¨à) tian2tou2(er0), n., a finger in the pie, a bait or lure: µ¹¥L¤@­Ó²¢ÀY¦Y give him monetary lure;
5. ²¢ÀY (¨à) tian2tou2(er0), n., ¦Y¨ì¤F²¢ÀY have had a taste of illegal money (bribe, etc.).
6. ²¢µæ tian2cai4, n., various sweet-pickled vegetables;
7. ²¢µæ tian2cai4, n., the leaf beet, beta vulgaris.

¹V Num. Index: 90S.41-2     £¸£²£¿ you4    .

¹V Num. Index: N.1     (you4er0        , you4zi0    ) The glaze in pottery;

¹V Num. Index: N.2

½ Num. Index: 90S.50-5     £w£³ fan1    . [Var. ¡¼; cogn. ¤Ï]
V.i. & t.(1) Turn over, turn around, reverse: ½¹L¨Ó turn over;
½¨Ó½ (or ÂÐ) ¥h toss in bed, also change story, sides constantly;
½»æ toss in bed, unable to sleep;
½­¸¡A½µ¾ circle, wheel about in the sky;
½¸òÀY¡A½­o¤æ (fan1gen1dou3), ½ª÷¤æ turn somersault;
½¶³ÂЫB break promise, change attitudes constantly;
½¤f¨Ñ reverse story by accused;
½®× fan1an4¡õ;
½Â¨÷ to pick on past deeds;
½¥Õ²´ (¨à) show white of eye (in pain, disappointment, etc.);
½¹L¨à turn (things) upside down;
½½c­Ëæ× turn over things in thorough search;
½¦Ñ©³¡A½©³µP show trump card, show down.
½¨®¡A½²î overturn car, boat or (v.i.) ¨®¡A²î½¤F.
(3) Rip off and repair: ½»\¡A½­× fan1gai4, fan1xiu1¡õ.
(4) Flip over: ½®Ñ flip over pages of book;
½¾\ read over, look over (book, newspaper);
±À½ overthrow (government, theory);
¥´Â½ knock down (table, glass).
(5) Translate: ½Ķ fan1yi4¡õ.
Words1. ½®× fan1an4, v.i. & t., reverse verdict;
2. ½®× fan1an4, v.i. & t., reverse previously held theory;
3. ½®× fan1an4, v.i. & t., oft. ½®×¤å³¹ such essay or viewpoint.
4. ½ª© fan1ban3, n. & v.i., reprint.
5. ½¥» fan1ben3, v.i., recoup losses.
6. ½¨®³½ fan1che1yU2, n., the mola mola, the ocean sunfish.
7. ½ÂÐ fan1fu4, v.i., change opinions, attitudes, frequently;
8. ½ÂÐ fan1fu4, v.i., break one's word: ½ÂеL©w vacillating in attitude, policy;
9. ½ÂÐ fan1fu4, v.i., also ½½ÂÐÂÐ.
10. ½»\ fan1gai4, v.i., renovate (building).
11. ½ºu fan1gun3, v.i., roll over and over.
12. ½®¬ fan1hui3, v.i., repent.
13. ½Áy fan1lian3, v.i., (1) break friendship as in ©M¤H½Áy with some one;
14. ½Áy fan1lian3, v.i., (2) ½Áy¤£»{¤H pretend not to know old friend or colleague.
15. ½¬â fan1sha1, v.i., make castings from sand mold.
16. ½±é fan1shao1, v.i., (1) recoup;
17. ½±é fan1shao1, v.i., (2) have one's luck turn.
18. ½¨­ fan1shen1, v.i., (1) turn on one's sides;
19. ½¨­ fan1shen1, v.i., (2) get up and fight again: ¤£±o½¨­ have no chance to rise again or recover.
20. ½À¸ fan1xi4, v.i., a form of gamble.
21. ½­× fan1xiu1, v.i., renovate or repair (building).
22. ½ÄË fan1teng2, v.i., uspset, overturn everthing;
23. ½ÄË fan1teng2, v.i., be a nuisance;
24. ½ÄË fan1teng2, v.i., toss about.
25. ½­G fan1wei4, v.i., turn the stomach.
26. ½Ķ fan1yi4, n. & v.t., translate, -tion;
27. ½Ķ fan1yi4, n. & v.t., also w.r ºĶ.
28. ½¦L fan1yin4, n. & v.t., reprint: ½¦L¥²¨s reproduction of book will be prosecute.

°Ê Num. Index: 90S.50-9     £x£¹£¶£¿ dong4    .
N.Movement, action: ¦æ°Ê activity, conduct;
ûs°Ê a man's movements, deportment;
¤@ûs¤@°Ê every movement (is watched, etc.);
¹B°Ê physical exercise, athletics, sports, (political, literary) movement;
ªi°Ê fluctuation (of prices), wave motion.
V.i. & t.(1) V.i., to move: §O°Ê don't move (before camera);
°Ê¤£±o must not move, touch;
¤£¯à°Ê cannot move;
¯¸¥ß¤£°Ê stand still;
·n°Ê swing (as branch), falter (in opinion);
²¾°Ê move to another place;
¬y°Ê flux, flow;
¾_°Ê shake up, quake, vibrate, -tion.
(2) V.t., to take up, usu. with idea of starting action: °Ê¤z¤à¡A°Ê§L take up arms, mobilize army;
°Êºj¤M fight with weapons;
°Ê¸_¤l take up chopsticks, begin eating;
°Ê¦D start to use torture;
°Ê¤â dong4shou3¡õ;
°Ê¤â°Ê¸} be fresh with girl, make motions to start a fight;
°Ê¥û¡A°Ê²Ê¡A°ÊªZ¡A°Ê¤g dong4xiong1, dong4cu1, dong4wu3, dong4tu3¡õ.
(3) To move, stir, arouse, excite: ¤£¬°©Ò°Ê be not swayed (by speech) or attracted (by beauty);
µL°Ê©ó¤¤ be completely indifferent;
·P°Ê to inspire, feel touched or influenced;
°Ê²]¤ß arouse sexual desire;
°ÊºÃ¤ß arouse suspicion;
°Ê°_¤½¼« arouse public wrath;
°Ê°_©ÀÀY put idea in one's head, start and idea;
°Ê¸£µ¬ do a lot of thinking;
°Ê¤õ¡A°Ê®ð dong4huo3, dong4chi4¡õ.
Adj.Active, dynamic: °Êªº dynamic;
°Êªº¬ü dynamic beauty;
°ÊºA dong4tai4, °Ê¤O dong4li4¡õ;
°Ê¤H attractive, touching, moving;
°Ê¥Ø good-looking, attractive, exciting in appearance.
Words1. °Ê¤£°Ê dong4bu2dong4, adv., at every move, on every occaison or pretext.
2. °Ê²£ dong4chan3, n., movable property, movables, opp. ¤£°Ê²£ real property.
3. °Ê»³ dong4che4, adv., at every move: °Ê»³±o¸o (©S) blamed for every move.
4. °Ê®ð dong4chi4, v.i., get angry.
5. °Ê±¡ dong4qing2, v.i., feel at tracted, enamored.
6. °Ê¹q dong4dian4, n., dynamic electricity.
7. °Ê·Æ¨® dong4hua2che1, n., movable pulley.
8. °Ê¤õ dong4huo3, v.i., feel angry;
9. °Ê¤õ dong4huo3, v.i., start fighting.
10. °Ê¾÷ dong4ji1, n., motive (of action).
11. °ÊÀR dong4jing4, n., (1) news of action: ³o¨Æ¤@ª½¨S¦³°ÊÀR no news of it so far;
12. °ÊÀR dong4jing4, n., (2) noise, stir: ¨S¦³µ·²@°ÊÀR not the slightest stir.
13. °Ê¶q dong4liang4, n., (phys.) momentum.
14. °Ê¤O dong4li4, n., motive power;
15. °Ê¤O dong4li4, n., °Ê¤O¾Ç dynamics.
16. °Ê¶Ã dong4luan4, n., social or political turmoil.
17. °Ê (ªº) ¬ü dong4(-dih)mei3, n., dynamic beauty.
18. °Ê¯ß dong4mo4, n., artery, opp. ÀR¯ß vein;
19. °Ê¯ß dong4mo4, n., °Ê¯ßµw¤Æ¯g arteriosclerosis, hardening of the arteries;
20. °Ê¯ß dong4mo4, n., °Ê¯ß½F aneurysm.
21. °Ê¥Ø dong4mu4, adj., good to look at, attracting attention.
22. °Ê¯à dong4neng2, n., kinetic energy.
23. °Ê«ã dong4nu4, v.i., be angry.
24. °Ê¤H dong4ren2, adj., very moving (play, story), touching.
25. °Ê®e dong4rong2, v.i., visibly touched;
26. °Ê®e dong4rong2, v.i., change countenance.
27. °Ê¨­ dong4shen1, v.i., begin journey.
28. °Ê¦V dong4xiang4, n., trend, tendency, direction of movement.
29. °Ê¤ß dong4xin1, v.i., be moved (by attractive offer), sexually aroused, excited.
30. °Ê¤â dong4shou3, v.i., (1) start work;
31. °Ê¤â dong4shou3, v.i., (2) raise hand to fight.
32. °Ê¥û dong4xiong1, v.i., resort to violence.
33. °ÊºA dong4tai4, n., general trend of affairs, general activities.
34. °Ê¼u dong4tan0, v.i., move: ¤£¯à°Ê¼u cannot move at all (sick person).
35. °ÊÅ¥ dong4ting1, adj., (speech) moving, persuasive.
36. °Ê²Ê dong4cu1, v.i., resort to violence.
37. °Êµü dong4ci2, n., verb: ¥L°Êµü transitive vb.;
38. °Êµü dong4ci2, n., ¦Û°Êµü intransitive vb.;
39. °Êµü dong4ci2, n., ¦Û°Êµü auxiliary vb.
40. °Ê¤g dong4tu3, v.i., break ground.
41. °Ê§@ dong4zuo4, n. & v.i., action;
42. °Ê§@ dong4zuo4, n. & v.i., work, move: ¤£¯à°Ê§@ cannot work.
43. °Ê°Ý dong4wen4, v.i., proffer question.
44. °Êª« dong4wu4, n., animal: °Êª«¬É animal kingdom;
45. °Êª« dong4wu4, n., °Êª«¶é zoological garden;
46. °Êª« dong4wu4, n., °Êª«¾Ç zoology.
47. °ÊªZ dong4wu3, v.i., resort to violence, fisticuffs.
48. °Ê·n dong4yao2, v.i., shake, falter in belief.
49. °Êij dong4yi4, v.i., to move (in assembly);
50. °Êij dong4yi4, n., such motion, suggestion.
51. °Ê­û dong4yUan2, n. & v.i., mobilize, -ation.
52. °Ê¥Î dong4yong4, v.t., touch, draw upon (funds): °Ê¥Î¤½´Ú (illegally) draw upon public funds.

ì® Num. Index: 90S.50-9     £¥ chi1    .
N.An owl;
barn owl: 쮵ø¡Aì®ÅU look at sides without turning head, like an owl;
ì®¥Ø owl-like look.
Words1. ì®±i chi1zhang1, adj., (people) fierce or ominous-looking.
2. 쮿_ chi1meng2, n., roof tile with owl head.
3. ì®±ú chi1xiao1, adj. & n., ugly, intransigent or such person.
4. 쮧À chi1wei3, n., owl-like ornament on roof ridge.
5. 쮧k chi1wen3, n., owl-like ornament on roof corners.
6. 쮦i chi1yi2, n., (AC) leather wine case.

ÃZ Num. Index: 90S.50-9     £®£½ e2    . [Var. ¡¼]
N.A goose: ¤ÑÃZ the swan;
¶íÃZ the pelican;
ÃZ¦æÀn¨B to waddle (like goose);
ÃZÀV goose's neck;
ÃZ´x goose (webbed) claws;
ÃZ·Ç goose's creat;
ÃZ³J goose egg;
ÃZ°s§ present of goose and wine at wedding;
ÃZ¤ò goose down;
ÃZ¤ò¤ù large snowflakes.
Words1. ÃZ³JÁy¨à e2danhnliaaer0, n., oval face.
2. ÃZ¶À e2huang2, adj., bright orange.
3. ÃZ´x­· e2zhang3fen1, n., (med.) a disease of the plam.
4. ÃZªg e2zhan0, n., a stain (as with juice on dress).
5. ÃZ¤f½H e2kou3chuang1, n., (med.) thrush, a milky-white adhesion on mouth, (also horse's foot) with pus formation.
6. ÃZº§ e2lian, n., see e2zhan1¡ô.
7. ÃZ±ù¨¤¨à e2li2jiao3er0, n., an elongated oval coil on woman's hair.
8. ÃZ²Þ e2ling2, n., goose (wing) feather: ÃZ²Þ®° goose-feather fan;
9. ÃZ²Þ e2ling2, n., ÃZ²Þµ§ goose-quill pen.
10. ÃZ§Z¥Û e2luan3shi2, n., oval-shaped pebble.
11. ÃZµ³ e2rong2, n., goose down: ÃZµ³³Q goose-down quilt.

ü÷ Num. Index: 90S.50-9     £¡£¸ ji1    . [Var. of Âû 90S.11]

¾± Num. Index: 90S.50-9     £££º£´ xUn1    . [Var. ³Ô]
N.(1) Meritorious service: ¥\¾± ditto;
±Â¾±¡AÃؾ± to award medal of honor for service.
(2) Rank, nobility: ¾±Àï¡A¾±¦ì¡A¾±¶Q xUn1jUe2, xUn1wei4, xUn1gui4¡õ;
¾±ªþ those closely related to people of rank.
Words1. ¾±¦Ú xUn1chen2, n., an official with record of distinguished service to country.
2. ¾±»Ö xUn1fa2, n., powerful family of general or politician.
3. ¾±©x xUn1guan1, n., a person with rank.
4. ¾±¶Q xUn1gui4, n., the titled nobility.
5. ¾±¥\ xUn1gong1, n., meritorious service, also ¥\¾±.
6. ¾±³¹ xUn1zhang1, n., medal of honor.
7. ¾±Â xUn1jiu4, n., formerly, person(s) with close connections with the emperor.
8. ¾±¯Å xUn1ji2, n., (ranking among men with) different degrees of meritorious service.
9. ¾±Àï xUn1jUe2, n., titles of nobility conferred for meritorious service.
10. ¾±³Ò xUn1lao2, n., meritorious service.
11. ¾±¦ì xUn1wei4, n., rank.
12. ¾±·~ xUn1ye4, n., see xUn1lao2¡ô.
13. ¾±±e xUn1yong1, n., (LL) ditto.

¨Å Num. Index: 90S.70-2     £§£¹£¾ ru3    .
N.(1) The breasts, nipples: ¨Å©Ð ru3fang2¡õ;
¨Å¤l a sucking child;
¥¬³U¨Å pendulous breasts;
¨ÅÀY ru3tou2¡õ;
¨ÅÀù ru3yan2¡õ;
¥ÛÄÁ¨Å stalactites;
¦Ë¨Å tabashir.
(2) Milk: ¨Å¥Ä¡A¨Å¥¤¡A¤H¨Å (human) milk;
¤û¨Å cow's milk;
¨Å¹T ru3lao4¡õ;
¨Åªo butter;
³Þ¨Å suckle (a baby);
Â_¨Å wean (a baby);
¨Å­¹ take nothing but milk as food.
V.t.(1) Suckle (babies): ¨Å¤û a milch cow;
¨Åªê¡A¨ÅÃ~ a suckling tigress, animal;
¨Å¥À¡A¨Å®Q¡A¨Å¶þ¡A¨Å¹á ru3mu3, ru3niang2, ru3ao3, ru3yU4¡õ.
(2) Give birth to: ´F¨Å (lit.) bear children, (fig.) reproduce and multiply;
´F¨Å 80.00.
Adj.Young, newly-born: ¨Å¿P squab;
¨Å¨à a sucking child;
¨Å¦W ru3ming2¡õ.
Words1. ¨Å¶þ ru2ao3, n., wet nurse.
2. ¨Åä ru3ban4, n., (1) one of the constiuent lobules of a woman's breats;
3. ¨Åä ru3ban4, n., (2) mother's milk in the form of curds regurgitated by a sucking child.
4. ¨Å»æ ru2bing3, n., a baby feed.
5. ¨ÅüÊ ru3bo1, n., (MC) a mortar for grinding and pestle for grinding powder.
6. ¨Å­÷ ru2bu3, v.i., feed child with prechewed food.
7. ¨Åª_ ru3chi41, v.i., (Chin. med.) (of pregnant woman) lactate before childbirth.
8. ¨Å®ð ru3chi42, n., childishness.
9. ¨Å¬u ru3qUan2, n., water dripping from stalactites.
10. ¨Å¾¦ ru2chi3, n., baby teeth, milk teeth.
11. ¨Å¸¿ ru3e2, n., (Chin. med). tonsils (also called ³ï¸¿).
12. ¨Å©Ð ru3fang2, n., the breasts.
13. ¨Å¬a ru3gan1, n., (bot.) a kind of orange with thin peel and no seeds.
14. ¨Å¥ú tu3guang1, n., opalescence of certain precious stones.
15. ¨Å®Ö ru3he2, n., (med.) tubercle of the breast.
16. ¨Å¤Æ ru3hua4, v.i., emulsify.
17. ¨Å½¦ ru3jiao1, n,. emulsion.
18. ¨Å°s ru3jiu3, n., milkwhite wine.
19. ¨Åª¬²G ru3zhuang4ye4, n., milk-like liquid.
20. ¨Å¯× ru3zhi1, n., (LL) butter (now called ¥¤ªo¡A¶Àªo¡A¤ûªo).
21. ¨Å¾ï ru3jU2, n., a kind of orange.
22. ¨Å¹T ru3lao4, n., (1) curds;
23. ¨Å¹T ru3lao4, n., (2) cheese (also called °®¹T).
24. ¨Å®ß ru3li4, n., (Chin. med.) ¡×¨Å®Ö ru3he2¡ô.
25. ¨Å±ù ru3li2, n., a large white juicy pear.
26. ¨ÅÁS ru3mi2, n., chyle.
27. ¨Å¦W ru3ming2, n., a child's pet name.
28. ¨Å¥À ru2mu3, n., wet nurse.
29. ¨Å®Q ru3niang2, n., ditto.
30. ¨Å¸¢ ru3xian4, n., the mammary glands.
31. ¨Å¯ä ru3xiu4, n., childishness, puerility: ¨Å¯ä¥¼°® young and inexperienced.
32. ¨Å¾ð ru3shu4, n., (bot.) galactodendron utile.
33. ¨ÅÄa ru3xUan2, n., (Chin. med.) an abnormal elongation of a woman's breasts after childbirth.
34. ¨Å»Ä ru3suan1, n., lactic acid;
35. ¨Å»Ä ru3suan1, n., ¨Å»Ä¨ÈÅK ru3suan1ya4tie3, n., ferrous lactate.
36. ¨Å¿} ru3tang2, n., milk sugar, lactose.
37. ¨ÅÀY ru3tou2, n., (1) nipples, teats;
38. ¨ÅÀY ru3tou2, n., (2) any projection on the skin (as at hair root), the tongue or other parts of the body.
39. ¨ÅÀù ru3yan2, n., (med.) cancer of the breast.
40. ¨ÅÃÄ ru3yao4, v.i., (AC) take poison.
41. ¨Å¹á ru3yU4, n., wet nurse.
42. ¨Å÷ê ru3yong1, n., mastitis, abscess of the breast.

¶Ã Num. Index: 90S.70-2     £{£¹£³£¿ luan4    . [Abbr. ¡¼]
N.Confusion, state of chaos;
revolt: §@¶Ã to revolt;
¶Ã¤l luan4zi0¡õ;
·o¶Ã to create trouble, break discipline.
V.t.(1) To confuse: ÂZ¶Ã (ªv¦w) disturb (law and order);
«q¶Ã revolt (n. & v.i.);
¶Ã¯u¡A¶ÃÂ÷¡A¶Ã­Û luan4zhen1, luan4li2, luan4lun2¡õ.
(2) (AC) v.t., commit incest with.
Adj.(1) Confused, disorderly, not peaceful: Âø¶Ã motley, not arranged or sorted out;
²V¶Ã in state of confusion;
¶Ã³Â¡A¶Ãµ· snarled hemp, skein;
¶Ã¦p³Â like tangled hemp;
¶Ã¯M¯M or ÅFÅF tumultuous, in a big, noisy confusion;
¶ÃÄËÄË¡A¶Ã¯É¯É very disorderly;
¶ÃÃPÃP (of hair) dishevelled, fluffy;
¶Ã¨¹¡A¶Ã°ê chaotic country;
¶Ã¥@ times of gen. chaos, upheaval.
(2) Rebellious: ¶Ã§L¡A¶ÃÄÒ rebellious troops, party;
¶Ã¥Á rebels;
¶Ã¦Ú¸é¤l (AC) traitors and usurpers;
¶Ã¦Ú (ªv¶Ã¤§¦Ú) (AC) able ministers.
Adv.Pell-mell, flurriedly, without order or restraint: ¶Ã»¡¡A­J»¡¶Ã (or ¤K) ¹D talk without truth or restraint;
¶Ã¦Y eat anything without caution;
¶ÃÅý¡A¶Ã¥s shout, scream madly;
¶Ã¶] run about anywhere.
Words1. ¶Ã¯u luan4zhen1, phr., ¨¬¥H¶Ã¯u (of fake art) good enough to pass for genuine.
2. ¶ÃÂ÷ luan4li2, adj., separated by war: ¶ÃÂ÷¤H refugee, people so separated from homes.
3. ¶Ã­Û luan4lun2, n. & adj. & v.i., incest, -uous, commint incest.
4. ¶Ãµø luan4shi4, adj. & n., astigmatic, -tism.
5. ¶Ã¼u luan4tan2, v.i. & n., (Chin. opera) play with mixed and unorthodox combination of instruments.
6. ¶ÃÄË luan4teng, adj., upset, agitated, unsettled: ¶ÃÄËÄË in great confusion;
7. ¶ÃÄË luan4teng, adj., also ¶Ã¶ÃÄËÄË luan4luan4tengteng.
8. ¶Ã¤l luan4zi0, n., trouble.

ç~ Num. Index: 90S.70-2     £|£¹£¬£½ guo2    .
N.(1) Name of an ancient feudal land.
(2) A surname.

¡¼ Num. Index: 90S.70-3     £w£³ fan1    . [Var. ½ 90S.50]

ÃQ Num. Index: 90S.70-9     £¹£°£¿ wei4    .
N.(1) A surname.
(2) Name of several states and dynasties in history: esp. ¥_ÃQ North Weih (386-532 A.D.);
ÃQ of Three Kingdoms (220-239 A.D.);
also an ancient state (453-255B.C.);
see Dynasties and Reigns, Appendix D.
Adj.(*wei2 (AC) u.f. ÄÞ lofty: ÃQÃQ.

¯ç Num. Index: 90S.71-9     £¦£¿ shi4    .
V.t.To lick with tongue: ¯ç¯}¯Èµ¡ to wet a paper window by licking (for purpose of peeping);
¯çÃ} (mother cow) licks the calf, hence ¯çÃ}±¡²` deep mother love.

äÑ Num. Index: 90S.72-6     £t£¸£¿ bi4    .
Words1. äÑì` bi4bo2, adj., bursting with fragrance (var. Ðl«k).

àà Num. Index: 90S.80-3     £¢£¸£½ chi2    .
Adj.(AC) tall, stalwart: ààªø¡Aàààà (AC) ditto.

ÀZ Num. Index: 90S.80-3     £y£¹£°£½ tui2    .
V.i. & adj.(1) Decay, -ing, -ed: ÀZ¼o¡AÀZ­ð¡AÀZ³à tui2fei4, tui2tang2, tui2sang4¡õ;
ÀZÄÖ declining years;
ÀZÃa¡AÀZ±Ñ decaying, decadent;
ÀZ«U¡AÀZ­· degenerate manners, bad custonm;
ÀZ¹B declining luck, bad times.
(2) Collapse: ®õ¤s¨äÀZ¥G the Taishan will perhaps collapse (Confucius' premonition of his own death).
Words1. ÀZ©ñ tui2fang4, adj., dissolute, leading life of abandon.
2. ÀZ¼o tui2fei4, adj., (person) downhearted, dispirited;
3. ÀZ¼o tui2fei4, adj., (institutions) fallen into disuse.
4. ÀZÉÈ tui2pi3, adj., (of instituions, laws, morals) in decay.
5. ÀZµM tui2ran2, adj., self-effacing;
6. ÀZµM tui2ran2, adj., downhearted, downcast.
7. ÀZ³à tui2sang4, adj., decadent;
8. ÀZ³à tui2sang4, adj., disconcerted, gloomy.
9. ÀZ­ð tui2tang2, adj., disconsolate;
10. ÀZ­ð tui2tang2, adj., decadent, out of luck.

ªY Num. Index: 90S.81-9     £££¸£´ xin1    . [Cogn. Êã]
Adj.Happy, joyful.
Adv.(LL) happily: ªY¶P joyfully congratulate;
ªY¸r¡AªYªY¡AªYµM xin1xian4, xin1xin1, xin1ran2¡õ;
ªY¥ø happily hope;
ªY·q¡AªYÀ¹ pay glad homage to.
Words1. ªYÊÙ xin1bian4, adj., (LL)happy, glad.
2. ªYµM xin1ran2, adv., gladly (consent, etc.).
3. ªY½à xin1shang3, v.t., to appreciate, like (good writing), enjoy (the moon, garden, etc.).
4. ªY¸r xin1xian4, v.i., to envy (s.o.'s luck, wealth);
5. ªY¸r xin1xian4, v.i., adore (person).
6. ªY³ß xin1xi3, v.i. & adj., glad: ªY³ß­Y¨g in ruptures, jubilantly happy.
7. ªYªY xin1xin1, adv., (1) happily (take to journey);
8. ªYªY xin1xin1, adv., ªYªY¦Û±o pround and self-satisfied;
9. ªYªY xin1xin1, adv., (2) ªYªY¦Vºa (vegetation, business) prosper, thrive.
10. ªY¼¢ xin1wei4, adj., glad to hear news, read your letter.
11. ªYÅD xin1yUe4, v.i., dance for joy.

Ý÷ Num. Index: 90S.81-9     £¦£«£¿ sha4    .
V.t.Ý÷¦å¬°·ù (AC) smear mouth, bell with blood in an oath.

Âj Num. Index: 90S.81-9     £º£½ yU2     (also unaccented).
Fin. part.Interrogtive, used in counter-questioning or argument, esp. §í¡KÂj or is it ...? sometimes in exclamation: ÖaÂj²±«v how great it is!

¬q Num. Index: 90S.82-4     £x£¹£³£¿ duan4    . [Dist. ¡¼ 52S.82]
N. & n. adjunct.(1) A section (road, cable);
a paragraph, section (writing);
a short piece (pencil);
a division (arguments): ¤@¬q¬G¨Æ a story, episode;
¶¥¬q stage of development;
¤â¬q tactic, skill of procedure.
(2) Official grade or class in jiujitsu, chess.
(3) A surname.
Words1. ¬q¸¨ duan4luo4, n., conclusion of a part: ³o¨Æ¤w§i¤@¬q¸¨ this matter has come to an end for the time being.

®ï Num. Index: 90S.82-4     £¸£´ yin1    .
N.Name of dynasty: ®ï´Â¡A®ï¥N also called °Ó´Â¡A°Ó¥N;
®ï°Ó®É¥N the Shang period.
Adj.(1) Thriving, prosperous, substantial: ®ï´I¡A®ï¹ê yin1fu4, yin1shi2¡õ.
(2) (AC) great, big;
numerous.
(3) (*yin3) (AC) rumbling: ®ï¨ä¹p thunder is rumbling.
Words1. ®ï¶Ô yin1qin2, (1) Adj., attentive (to duty, guest, lover);
2. ®ï¶Ô yin1qin2, (2) n., as in Äm®ï¶Ô to court, pay attention to (a lady), do things to please (office chief).
3. ®ï´I yin1fu4, adj., rich, wealthy, substantial (family).
4. ®ï¬õ yin1hong2, adj., deep red, blood red.
5. ®ïŲ yin1jian4, n., (allu. to Yin Dyn.) warning, example of disaster from the past.
6. ®ï¹ê yin1shi2 (yin-'shy), adj., substantial, well-to-do: ®ï¹êçE«O shop guarantee, guarantee by reliable shop.
7. ®ï®ï yin1yin1, adj., (AC) (1) numerous;
8. ®ï®ï yin1yin1, adj., (2) sad: ¼~¤ß®ï®ï my heart is sad.
9. ®ï¼~ yin1you1, n., cause for worry, concern.

·´ Num. Index: 90S.82-4     £~£¹£°£¾ hui3    .
V.t.(1) To destroy: ·´Ãa¡A·´¶Ë¡A·´·l hui3huai4, hui3shang1, hui3sun3¡õ;
¥´·´ destroy by force;
§é·´ tear down (house, etc.);
¼¹·´ tear (book, cloth);
·´®e to disfigure one's face (in sorrow);
¦Û·´«eµ{ destroy one's own career;
·´®aÓVÃø offer all one has to help in charity.
(2) To slander: ·´Á½ hui3bang4¡õ;
¶C·´¡A³X·´ to slander, besmirch one's good name;
·´ÅA hui3yU4¡õ;
·´¬ù to tear up or violate treaty or agreement.
Words1. ·´Á½ hui3bang4, n. & v.t., slander, libel.
2. ·´¶C hui2di3, v.t., to slander.
3. ·´®` hui3hai4, v.t. & n., to destroy or damage (reputation), injure (life, person).
4. ·´Ãa hui3huai4, v.t., to destroy (reputation, house, furniture);
5. ·´Ãa hui3huai4, v.t., p.p., be destroyed.
6. ·´·À hui3mie4, v.t, to wipe out (tradition, institution, etc.);
7. ·´·À hui3mie4, v.i., to vanish, perish.
8. ·´¤HÄl hui3ren2lu2, phr., sinks of iniquity (gambling places, opium dens, etc.).
9. ·´¶Ë hui3shang1, v.t., to hurt, injure (hand, foot, reputation, etc.).
10. ·´·l hui3sun3, v.t., to damage (property, name).
11. ·´ÅA hui3yU4, phr., praise and blame: ·´ÅA°Ñ¥b mixed reception;
12. ·´ÅA hui3yU4, phr., ¤£­p·´ÅA disregard praise or criticism.

ÃL Num. Index: 90S.82-9     £w£¹£¿ fu4    .
Adj.Rich in fragrance.
Words1. ÃLÃL fu4fu4, adj., descriptive of fragrance, sweet-scented.
2. ÃL­§ fu4yU4, adj., fragrant.

±m Num. Index: 90S.91-9     £©£¯£¾ cai3    .
N.(1) Grace in art, gracefulness: ¤å±m graceful beauty in wood grains, literary embellishments;
µü±m stylistic brilliance.
(2) Brilliance, lighted effect: ¥ú±m luster (of jade, etc.);
¶³±m brilliance of clouds;
¤j©ñ²§±m strange luminescence in the skies, also (fig.) flowering of talent.
(3) Variegated colors: ¤­±m¡A¤Q±m different brilliant colors;
¦â±m color and brilliance of precious stones.
(4) Lottery prize: ±m²¼¡A±mÀY cai3piao4, cai3tou2¡õ;
ºN±m¡A©â±m draw lottery;
¤¤±m win lottery.
(5) Special effects in Chin. theater: ¦å±m¡A¤õ±m special effects symbolizing blood, fire.
(6) Color festoons (interch. ºù): µ²±m hang colored silk festoons;
¬õ±m red festoons for happy occasions;
µLºë¥´±m listless (futile efforts at gayety);
¦h±m¦h«º versatile.
(7) Dress rehearsal: ±m±Æ¡A±m°Û cai3pai2, cai3chang4¡õ.
Adj.Colorful, of many colors: ±m¦ç¡A±mºX dress, flag of colored patterns;
±m¦â cai3se4¡õ;
ºë±m brilliant (acting, writing).
Words1. ±m°Û cai3chang4, n., dress rehearsal in Chin. opera.
2. ±m®ð (¨à) cai3chi1(tsaai-chieh-'l), n., luck, as in winning lottery.
3. ±m²y cai3qiu2, n., ball of colored silk.
4. ±m¥¹ cai3dan4, n., (Chin. opera) name of young female role.
5. ±mÃâ cai3jiao4, n., bridal sedan chair.
6. ±m§ cai2li3, n., bridegroom's wedding gifts to bride's family.
7. ±m±Æ cai3pai2, n., dress rehearsal.
8. ±m²¼ cai3piao4, n, lottery ticket, raffles.
9. ±m¦â cai3se4, adj. & n., colored: ±m¦â·Ó¤ù¡A¼v¤ù¡A¹qµø color photograph, cinema, television.
10. ±mÀY cai3tou2(tsaai-'tou), n., good luck (in business, gambling)

¨­ Num. Index: 91.00     £¦£´ shen1    .
N. adjunct.¤@¨­¦çªA one suit of clothing.
N.(1) Material human body: ¨­Åé¡A¨­§÷¡A¨­Âß shen1ti3, shen1cai2, shen1qU1¡õ;
¨­¤ß mind and body (relaxed, etc.);
¨­­º²§³B beheaded;
¤@¨­ whole body, also, all one's life;
©P¨­¡A¥þ¨­¡A´ý¨­ the whole body (aches, shivers, is feverish, etc.);
²×¨­ all one's life;
°_¨­¡A°Ê¨­ to start (journey);
¤£§J¤À¨­ cannot get away from present duties;
Âਭ in a moment;
½æ¨­ sell the body (prostitution);
ºÙ¨­ (dress) fits the body.
(2) Body of thing: ¾ð¨­ tree trunk;
²î¨­ the hull;
ªe¨­ bed of river.
(3) Self, personal character, status: ­×¨­ ¡§cultivate self¡¨--moral culture;
¥ß¨­ form certain principles of living;
¨­¥¿¤£©È¼v¨à±× stand straight and never mind if shadow inclines;
¨­±Ñ¦Wµõ personal reputation is ruined;
¤v¨­ one's own self;
¨­®a¡A¨­¥@¡A¨­¤À shen1jia1, shen1shi4, shen1fen4¡õ;
¨­»´¨¥·L (or ¤H·L¨¥»´) in my humble position, my word does not carry much weight.
(4) Pregnancy: ¦³¨­ be pregnant;
¨­Ãh¤»¥Ò¡A¨­¥¥ ditto.
(5) Life, incarnation: «e¨­¡A«á¨­ previous incarnation, later incarnation;
¨­«á shen1hou4¡õ;
¨­¬G¡A¨­¤`¡A¨­¦º¡A¨­³u die.
Adv.Personally, bodily: ¨­¾ú¨ä¹Ò personally went through situation;
¨­·í¨ä½Ä personally bear the brunt;
¦p¦P¨­¨ü would regard it as a personal favor to me (if you helped him).
Words1. ¨­Ãä shen1bian1, adv., at hand: ¨­Ãä¨S¿ú have no money on hand;
2. ¨­Ãä shen1bian1, adv., nearby: ¨­Ãä¨S¤H no one nearby--living alone;
3. ¨­Ãä shen1bian1, adv., ¨­Ãä¤H (coll.) a mistress, i.e., concubine who attends to comfort.
4. ¨­ªø shen1chang2, n. & adj., height: ¨­ªø¤»¤Ø stand six feet high.
5. ¨­Âß shen1qU1, n., the physical body;
6. ¨­Âß shen1qU1, n., physical stature.
7. ¨­©³¤U shen1di3xia0, adv., (1) under the body;
8. ¨­©³¤U shen1di3xia0, adv., (2) present place of living: ¨­©³¤U¨º³B©Ð that house where I am living.
9. ¨­¬q shen1duan4, n., stature, body figure (of man or woman) including movement.
10. ¨­ªk shen1fa3>, n., boxer's or wrestler's skill.
11. ¨­¤À shen1fen4, n., (1) person's social status;
12. ¨­¤À shen1fen4, n., offcial or legal status: ¨­¤À¤£©ú person's legal indentity not clarified;
13. ¨­¤ÀÃÒ shen1fen4zheng4, n., legal card or identity;
14. ¨­¤À shen1fen4, n., (2) material of cloth: ³o¥¬ªº¨­¤À«Ü¦n material of this cloth is good.
15. ¨­¬G shen1gu4, v.i., (LL) to die, pass away.
16. ¨­«á shen1hou4, phr., after person's death: ¨­«á¨Æ funeral arrangements;
17. ¨­«á shen1hou4, phr., ¨­«á¿½±ø without money or progeny after person's death.
18. ¨­®a shen1jia1, n., (1) family origin: ¨­®a²M¥Õ come of a decent family;
19. ¨­®a shen1jia1, n., (2) ¨­®a©Ê©R man's life and family possessions.
20. ¨­»ù shen1jia4, n., (1) person's legal or social status (see shen1fen4¡ô);
21. ¨­»ù shen1jia4, n., (2) price for buying a girl, eps. singsong girl.
22. ¨­¤v shen1ji3, adj., (MC) one's own: ¨­¤v¤Wªº¨Æ one's own affairs.
23. ¨­®Ø¨à shen1kuang0er0, n., height and frame of body.
24. ¨­¨à shen1er0, n., the body: ºÙ¨­¨à¡A¦X¨­¨à (dress) fits the body.
25. ¨­¶q (¨à) shen1liang(er0), n., stature (height) of body.
26. ¨­¤W shen1shang4, (1) n., state of feeling: ¨­¤W¤£§Ö do not feel well;
27. ¨­¤W shen1shang4, (2) adv., at hand, on hand: ¨­¤W¨S¿ú have (carry) no money with me.
28. ¨­¤â shen1shou3, n., boxer's, wrestler's skill.
29. ¨­¥@ shen1shi4, n., life experience: ¨­¥@©t³æ had a lonely life.
30. ¨­Åé shen1ti3, n., person's body, bodily health.
31. ¨­§÷ shen1cai2, n., see shen1duan4¡ô.
32. ¨­¤l shen1zi0, n., (1) bodily health: ¨­¤l¤£§Ö do not feel well;
33. ¨­¤l shen1zi0, n., (2) pregnancy: Ãhûó¨­¤l be pregnant.
34. ¨­¥¥ shen1yUn4, adj., pregnant.

¡¼ Num. Index: 91.00     £¤£¿ zhi4    .
N.(1) A radical (for beasts like °[ ¡§wolf¡¨).
(2) (AC) an ¡§insect without legs¡¨: ÂΡ¼ insects in gen.
(AC) used as word of abuse, like ¡§vermin.¡¨

¡¼ Num. Index: 91.01     £¢£¸£³£½ qian2    . [Pop. of ¿ú 81A.71]

¬[ Num. Index: 91.01     £¡£¸£«£¿ jia4    .
N. adjunct.A constructed thing: ¤@¬[­¸¾÷ an airplane;
¨â¬[·Ó¬Û¾÷ two cameras;
¤T¥[¹q­·®° three electric fans.
N.(1) A frame, a stand, a rack: ¦ç¬[ dress hanger, clothes rack;
®Ñ¬[ bookcase;
´U¬[ hatrack, hatstand;
ªá¬[ a stand for flowerpots;
ÅΦç¬[ clothesline;
¬[¤l jia4zi0¡õ.
(2) Structure, composition, scaffold: ªÓ¬[ (Chin. calling.) proper positioning of corner strokes;
a person's carriage.
V.i. & t.(1) V.i., to quarrel, fight: ¥´¬[ engage in fisticuffs;
§n¬[ pick a quarrel (with s.o.).
(2) V.t., to lay on a frame, put up: ¬[¾ô make a bridge;
¬[¿j lay bricks;
¬[Àð build a wall;
¬[«Î³» put up a ceiling.
(3) Support with hands or arms, hold firmly, prop up, take forcibly: ¬[ûó¥L (ªº»H¤l) help him walk, hold him by the arm(s);
¬[í¡A¬[¦í fasten or stack firmly;
¬[¨« carry away by force;
¸j¬[ kidnap.
(4) Sustain, bear the brunt of: ¬[¤£¦í cannot bear;
©Û¬[ ward off (blows).
(5) Falsify, fabricate: ¬[ªÅ jia4kong1¡õ.
Words1. ¬[ªÅ jia4kong1, v.i, fabricate, create out of nothing, conjure up.
2. ¬[§Ë jia4nung, v.t, (1) to fool (s.o.) by pretending to applaud him;
3. ¬[§Ë jia4nung, v.t, (2) wear (s.t.) ill-befitting oneself.
4. ¬[²¼ (¨à) jia4piao4(er0) v.t., kidnap.
5. ¬[¦¡ jia4si0, n., form, structure, general shape.
6. ¬[³^ jia4song4, v.i., urge s.o. to file a legal suit against another person.
7. ¬[¤l jia4zi0, n., (1) a supporting framework of or for things;
8. ¬[¤l jia4zi0, n., (2) arrogance, haughtiness, insolence: Â\¬[¤l self-important, officious, conceited;
9. ¬[¤l jia4zi0, n., ¯ä¬[¤l disgusting airs of importance;
10. ¬[¤l jia4zi0, n., ©x¹±¬[¤l bureaucratic snobbishness;
11. ¬[¤l jia4zi0, n., ¬[¤l¤Ó¤j too snobbish, unapproachable.
12. ¬[¯±¤l jia4yang1zi0, phr., to turn the head of a young man by feeding his vanity.

¯å Num. Index: 90.01     £z£¸£®£¿ nie4    .
N.Standard: ¦c¯å a pattern, model, or guidepost.
Words1. ¯å¥q nie4si1, n., a provincial judge in the Yuarn, Mirng, and Manchu Dyns.
2. ¯å»O nie4tai2, n., (¡×¯å¥q¡ô).
3. ¯å¤a nie4wu4, adj., uneasy, perturbed, anxious (also wr.êôÍõ).

±ú Num. Index: 91.01     £££¸£± xiao1    .
N.(1) An owl (also wr. ì¦ 40S.50, q.v.).
(2) Smuggler: ÆQ±ú salt smuggler;
¨p±ú¡A±ú­ê smuggler;
±ú­º¡A±ú¥Ü xiao1shou3, xiao1shi4¡õ.
Adj.Fierce, brave, vicious;
see ±ú¶¯¡A±úÃM xiao1xiong2, xiao1ji4¡õ.
Words1. ±ú±N xiao1jiang4, n., a valiant general.
2. ±úÃM xiao1ji4, n., brave, dauntless cavalry.
3. ±úâË xiao1jing4, n., a beast reputed to eat its own mother.
4. ±ú¿c xiao1lu2, n., gambling with dice (±ú or ¤\ pr. yao1, standing for figure ¡§1,¡¨ and ¿c for ¡§6.¡¨)
5. ±ú­º xiao1shou3, v.i., to behead: ±ú­º¥Ü²³ (±ú¥Ü) expose out-off head to public view as a warning to rebels.
6. 񣝚 xiao1shi4, v.i., ditto.
7. ±ú¶¯ xiao1xiong2, adj., fierce, dauntless.

¶° Num. Index: 91.01     £¡£¸£½ ji2    .
N.(1) A collection of writings: ¸g¥v¤l¶° Confucian classics, history, philosophy, and literature;
¶°³¡ ji2bu4¡õ.
¤å¶° a collection of essays;
¸Ö¶° a collection of poems.
(2) A market: ¥«¶° a country fair;
»°¶° go to a country fair, which usu. takes place at regular interyals.
V.t.Assemble, gather togethr: »E¶° collect in one place;
¶°¦X ji2he2, ¶°¤¤ ji2zhong1, ¶°Åé ji2ti3, ¶°·| ji2hui4¡õ;
¶°«ä¼s¯q to benefit by mutual discussion;
¶°µÅ¦¨¸Ê (of fund-raising for charities) small contributions are equally welcome (lit., ¡§make a garment by piercing together little bits of fur¡¨);
¶°¤j¦¨ the lifework of one who comes last and benefits by the labors of his predecessors, e. g., Confucius;
¶°ªÑ form a stock company;
¶°¸ê collect capital for a business enterprise;
¶°¥y poems composed of quotations from anc. poets.
Words1. ¶°³¡ ji2bu4, n., literary works as distinguished from the classics, history, and philosophy.
2. ¶°¦¨ ji2cheng2, n., a grand compendium.
3. ¶°Åv ji2qUan2, v.t., centralize;
4. ¶°Åv ji2qUan2, v.t., ¤¤¥¡¶°Åv centralization (opp. ¦a¤è¤ÀÅv decetralization).
5. ¶°¦X ji2he2, v.i., assemble together, muster.
6. ¶°·| ji2hui4, v.i., hold a meeting ¶°·|µ²ªÀÅv the right of assembly and association.
7. ¶°ÀA ji2jin3, n., collection of choice items of art or quotations.
8. ¶°¤¤ ji2zhong1, v.t., concentrate, assemble together;
9. ¶°¤¤ ji2zhong1, v.t., ¶°¤¤Àç concentration camp.
10. ¶°»E ji2jU4, v.t., assemble in one place.
11. ¶°¥« ji2shi4, n., a market, a country fair held at regular intervals.
12. ¶°Åé ji2ti3, adj., done by many people, collective: ¶°Åé³Ð§@ work done by many participants;
13. ¶°Åé ji2ti3, adj., ¶°Åéºë¯« Žsprit de corps;
14. ¶°Åé ji2ti3, adj., ¶°Åé»â¾É collective leadership;
15. ¶°Åé ji2ti3, adj., ¶°Åé¹Aúè collective farm;
16. ¶°Åé ji2ti3, adj., ¶°Åé¦w¥þ collective security.
17. ¶°¹Î ji2tuan2, n., (1) a group of persons or nations: ¦@²£¶°¹Î the Communist bloc of nations;
18. ¶°¹Î ji2tuan2, n., (2) group action: ¶°¹Îµ²±B mass wedding.
19. ¶°Ä³ ji2yi4, v.i., hold a meeting to exchange views.
20. ¶°¶l ji2you2, v.i., collect postal stamps: ¶°¶l®a a philatelist;
21. ¶°¶l ji2you2, v.i., ¶°¶l·| a philatelic society.
22. ¶°¬ù ji2yUe1, adj., done intensively;
23. ¶°¬ù ji2yUe1, adj., ¶°¬ù¹A·~ intensive farming;
24. ¶°¬ù ji2yUe1, adj., ³Ò¤O¶°¬ù labor-intensive;
25. ¶°¬ù ji2yUe1, adj., ¸ê¥»¶°¬ù capital-intensive.

ºn Num. Index: 91.01     £u£³£½ pan2    .
N.(AC) Wooden tub or tray.
Adj.(AC) big: ºn¤~ great talent.
Words1. ºn¡¼ pan2bo2, adj., expansive, untrammeled (art, art work), var. of ®Ç¡¼.
2. ºn±Û pan2xUan2, adj., twisting (var. of ½L±Û).
3. ºn°± pan2ting2, v.i., (LL) to loiter, delay proceeding.

¡¼ Num. Index: 91.01     £|£¯£¿ gai4    . [Interch. ·§ 10B.70]

ºa Num. Index: 91.01     £§£¹£¶£½ rong2    .
N.(1) A surname.
(2) Honor, glory (opp. °d dishonor, humiliation, shame): ºa°d honor versus dishonor;
ºa®¢ glory versus shame.
(3) Flowers of grass.
Adj.(1) Prosperous, thriving, flourishing: Ácºa growing vigorously, prosperous;
ªYªY¦Vºa full of life and vigor, flourishing.
(2) Honorable, glorious: ºa¦W a good name;
ºa°Ý reputation;
ºaÅA rong2yU4¡õ;
ºaÄ£ rong2yao4¡õ;
ºa©vÄ£¯ª redound to the glory of one's ancestors;
¥úºa glorious, honorable;
¤Þ¥H¬°ºa take it as a great honor;
ºa©¯ rong2xing4¡õ;
®íºa an extraordinary honor;
ºa½ç rewards for distinguished services rendered;
ºa¨å honors conferred on individuals for outstanding contributions to the country;
ºaÂk glorious homecoming, esp. of officials after retirement;
ºa­x soldiers deserving well of their country;
ºa¥Á rong2min2¡õ.
Adv.Expressing congratulations: ºa¤É¡Aºa¥ô¡Aºa½Õ¡Aºa¦æ¡Aºa±Û (best wishes for) your promotion, appointment, reassignment, departure, return.
Words1. ºa«s¿ý rong2ai1lu4, n., a collection of commemorative writings in honor of the deceased.
2. ºaÃd rong2chong3, n., imperial favors shown to ministers of state;
3. ºaÃd rong2chong3, n., honors in gen.
4. ºa¥ú rong2guang1, n., (1) brilliance, splendor;
5. ºa¥ú rong2guang1, n., (2) glory.
6. ºaµØ rong2hua2, (1) n., (of officials) holding of high positions in government: ºaµØ´I¶Q ¡§glory, honor, and riches¡¨;
7. ºaµØ rong2hua2, (2) adj., radiant with health.
8. ºa¬\ rong2ku1, n., (1) (of plants) growth and decay;
9. ºa¬\ rong2ku1, n., (2) prosperity and adversity.
10. ºaÄõ rong2lan2, n., (bot.) pandanus odoratissimus (also ÅS¨à¾ð).
11. ºa¥Á rong2min2, n., war veterans;
12. ºa¥Á rong2min2, n., disabled soldiers.
13. ºa©¯ rong2xing4, adj., honored, fortunate;
14. ºa©¯ rong2xing4, n., (it is an) honor.
15. ºa¨Í rong2shi4, v.i., (LL) have both grandfather and father alive.
16. ºaÄ£ rong2yao4, n., glory.
17. ºaÅA rong2yU4, n., honor, renown, good name.

¿m Num. Index: 91.01     £º£¿ yU4    .
V.t.To resist (enemy), defy, defend against: ¿m¼Ä resist enemy;
¿m«V resist enemy threats, etc.;
©è¿m to resist;
¨¾¿m to defend (place, country), also provide against, prevent (thieves, etc.);
¿m´H provide against cold.

¿¢ Num. Index: 91.01     £¸£¶£½ ying2    .
V.t.To entangle, coil around.
Words1. ¿¢Ãh ying2huai2, phr., to linger in one's heart.
2. ¿¢ûQ ying2hui2, v.i., to linger, swirl around in memory.
3. ¿¢Â¶ ying2rao4, v.t., (of memories) to linger around.