走错
zǒu cuò
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to go the wrong way;
to take the wrong (road, exit etc)
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走錯
zǒu cuò
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to go the wrong way;
to take the wrong (road, exit etc)
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走门子
zǒu mén zi
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see 走門路|走门路[zou3 men2 lu4]
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走門子
zǒu mén zi
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see 走門路|走门路[zou3 men2 lu4]
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走门路
zǒu mén lù
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to use social connections;
to toady to influential people
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走門路
zǒu mén lù
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to use social connections;
to toady to influential people
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走開
zǒu kāi
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to leave;
to walk away;
to beat it;
to move aside
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走险
zǒu xiǎn
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to take risks;
to run risks
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走險
zǒu xiǎn
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to take risks;
to run risks
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走音
zǒu yīn
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off-key;
out of tune (music)
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走题
zǒu tí
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to get off the main topic;
to digress
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走題
zǒu tí
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to get off the main topic;
to digress
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走风
zǒu fēng
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to leak (a secret);
to transpire
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走風
zǒu fēng
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to leak (a secret);
to transpire
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走马
zǒu mǎ
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to ride (a horse);
to go on horseback
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走馬
zǒu mǎ
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to ride (a horse);
to go on horseback
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走馬上任
zǒu mǎ shàng rèn
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to ride to take up an official appointment (idiom); to take on a job with alacrity;
to undertake a task
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走马到任
zǒu mǎ dào rèn
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to ride to take up an official appointment (idiom); to take on a job with alacrity;
to undertake a task
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走馬到任
zǒu mǎ dào rèn
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to ride to take up an official appointment (idiom); to take on a job with alacrity;
to undertake a task
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走馬燈
zǒu mǎ dēng
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lantern with carousel of paper horses, rotating under convection, used at Lantern Festival 元宵節|元宵节;
fig. constant busy circulation of people
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走马看花
zǒu mǎ kàn huā
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lit. flower viewing from horseback (idiom); fig. superficial understanding from cursory observation;
to make a quick judgment based on inadequate information
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走馬看花
zǒu mǎ kàn huā
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lit. flower viewing from horseback (idiom); fig. superficial understanding from cursory observation;
to make a quick judgment based on inadequate information
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走马章台
zǒu mǎ zhāng tái
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to go to the brothel on horseback (idiom); to visit prostitutes
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走馬章臺
zǒu mǎ zhāng tái
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to go to the brothel on horseback (idiom); to visit prostitutes
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走馬觀花
zǒu mǎ guān huā
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lit. flower viewing from horseback (idiom); a fleeting glance in passing;
fig. superficial understanding from cursory observation;
to make a quick judgment based on inadequate information
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