裘力斯・愷撒
qiú lì sī ・ kǎi sǎ
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Julius Caesar, 1599 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚
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視力
shì lì
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vision;
eyesight
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视力测定法
shì lì cè dìng fǎ
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optometry;
eyesight testing
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視力測定法
shì lì cè dìng fǎ
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optometry;
eyesight testing
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視力表
shì lì biǎo
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eye chart (used by optician)
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亲力亲为
qīn lì qīn wéi
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to do sth oneself
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親力親為
qīn lì qīn wéi
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to do sth oneself
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親和力
qīn hé lì
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(personal) warmth;
approachability;
accessibility;
(in a product) user friendliness;
(chemistry) affinity
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觀察力
guān chá lì
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power of observation;
perception
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解像力
jiě xiàng lì
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resolving power (of a lens etc)
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記憶力
jì yì lì
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faculty of memory;
ability to remember
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语言能力
yǔ yán néng lì
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verbal ability
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語言能力
yǔ yán néng lì
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verbal ability
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說服力
shuō fú lì
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persuasiveness
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证明力
zhèng míng lì
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probative value;
strength of evidence in legal proof;
relevance
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證明力
zhèng míng lì
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probative value;
strength of evidence in legal proof;
relevance
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识力
shí lì
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discernment;
the ability to judge well
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識力
shí lì
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discernment;
the ability to judge well
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读写能力
dú xiě néng lì
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literacy
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讀寫能力
dú xiě néng lì
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literacy
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贝努力
bèi nǔ lì
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Bernoulli (Swiss mathematical family, including Johann (1667-1748) and Daniel (1700-1782))
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貝努力
bèi nǔ lì
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Bernoulli (Swiss mathematical family, including Johann (1667-1748) and Daniel (1700-1782))
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財力
cái lì
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financial resources;
financial ability
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費力
fèi lì
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to expend a great deal of effort
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费力不讨好
fèi lì bù tǎo hǎo
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arduous and thankless task (idiom); strenuous and unrewarding
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