一鳴驚人
yī míng jīng rén
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to amaze the world with a single brilliant feat (idiom); an overnight celebrity
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不平則鳴
bù píng zé míng
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where there is injustice, there will be an outcry;
man will cry out against injustice
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共鳴
gòng míng
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resonance (physics);
sympathetic response to sth
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哀鳴
āi míng
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(of animals, the wind etc) to make a mournful sound;
whine;
moan;
wail
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哮鳴
xiào míng
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wheezing
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喉鳴
hóu míng
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throat sound such as choking, donkey's bray etc
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嘶鳴
sī míng
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to whinny (of a horse);
to neigh
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大鳴大放
dà míng dà fàng
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free airing of views (PRC)
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大鳴大放運動
dà míng dà fàng yùn dòng
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see 百花運動|百花运动[Bai3 hua1 Yun4 dong4]
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奏鳴曲
zòu míng qǔ
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sonata
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奏鳴曲式
zòu míng qǔ shì
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sonata form (one of the large-scale structures used in Western classical music)
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孤掌難鳴
gū zhǎng nán míng
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It's hard to clap with only one hand.;
It takes two to tango;
It's difficult to achieve anything without support.
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弦鳴樂器
xián míng yuè qì
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string instrument
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悲鳴
bēi míng
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utter sad calls;
lament
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擂鼓鳴金
léi gǔ míng jīn
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to beat the drum and sound the gong (idiom); fig. to order an advance or retreat;
to egg people on or to call them back
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擊鼓鳴金
jī gǔ míng jīn
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to beat the drum and sound the gong (idiom); fig. to order an advance or retreat;
to egg people on or to call them back
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武鳴
wǔ míng
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Wuming county in Nanning 南寧|南宁[Nan2 ning2], Guangxi
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武鳴縣
wǔ míng xiàn
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Wuming county in Nanning 南寧|南宁[Nan2 ning2], Guangxi
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氣鳴樂器
qì míng yuè qì
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aerophone (music)
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爆鳴
bào míng
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crack;
exploding sound
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爭鳴
zhēng míng
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to contend
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牝雞牡鳴
pìn jī mǔ míng
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female chicken crows at daybreak (idiom); a woman usurps authority;
women meddle in politics;
The female wears the trousers.
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琴瑟和鳴
qín sè hé míng
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in perfect harmony;
in sync;
lit. qin and se sing in harmony
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百家爭鳴
bǎi jiā zhēng míng
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a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers to the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC
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百花齊放,百家爭鳴
bǎi huā qí fàng , bǎi jiā zhēng míng
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a hundred flowers bloom, a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers to the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC, but adopted for Mao's campaign of 1956
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