题字
tí zì
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inscription;
autograph
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习题
xí tí
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(schoolwork) exercise;
problem;
question
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解题
jiě tí
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to solve problems;
to explicate
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借题发挥
jiè tí fā huī
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to use the current topic to put over one's own ideas;
to use sth as a pretext to make a fuss
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专题片
zhuān tí piàn
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special report (shown on TV etc)
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无题
wú tí
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untitled
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考题
kǎo tí
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exam question
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金榜题名
jīn bǎng tí míng
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to win top marks in the imperial examinations
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小标题
xiǎo biāo tí
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subheading
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本题
běn tí
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the subject under discussion;
the point at issue
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题写
tí xiě
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to create a work of calligraphy for display in a prominent place (typically, a sign)
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题意
tí yì
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meaning of a title;
implication;
theme
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点题
diǎn tí
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to bring out the main theme;
to make the point;
to bring out the substance concisely
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三农问题
sān nóng wèn tí
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the three rural issues: agriculture, rural areas and peasants
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三体问题
sān tǐ wèn tí
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three-body problem (mechanics)
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不题
bù tí
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we will not elaborate on that (used as pluralis auctoris)
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主题乐园
zhǔ tí lè yuán
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theme park
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主题演讲
zhǔ tǐ yǎn jiǎng
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keynote speech
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例题
lì tí
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problem or question solved for illustrative purposes in the classroom;
practice question (used in preparation for an exam);
sample question
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先决问题
xiān jué wèn tí
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preliminary question;
priority problem;
issues requiring more immediate attention
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具体问题
jù tǐ wèn tí
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concrete issue
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冒题
mào tí
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writing style in which the main subject is not introduced initially;
opposite of 破題|破题[po4 ti2]
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出问题
chū wèn tí
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to have sth go wrong;
to have a problem arise;
to give problems
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命题逻辑
mìng tí luó ji
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propositional logic
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品题
pǐn tí
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to evaluate (an individual);
to appraise
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