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protector for use in oral surgery,finger
- 拶子zā zǐ
sticks for squeezing a person's fingers
- 染指rǎn zhǐ
have a finger in the pie
- 札zhá
thin pieces of wood used for writing on in ancient China; letter
- 口部的kǒu bù de
oral
- 口试kǒu shì
oral examination; oral test; oral quiz
- 不需要bú xū yào
have no use for
- 用不着yòng bú zhe
have no use for
- 脑外科nǎo wài kē
brain surgery; department of cerebral surgery; thoracic surgery department
- 姬jī
a complimentary term for women used in ancient China; a name used in ancient China for a
- 应要求yīng yào qiú
for the use of
- 枋fāng
a tree, used in making timber for boats; square-column
- 常用cháng yòng
in common use
- 畈fàn
farmland, often used in place name
- 砬lá
rock (often used in place names)
- 泷lóng
rapids (often used in place names)
- 指法zhǐ fǎ
fingering
- 多管闲事duō guǎn xián shì
have a finger in the pie, have an oar in everyman's boat
- 借鉴jiè jiàn
use for reference
- 准保zhǔn bǎo
certainly, for use
- 作为报答zuò wéi bào dá
in requital for; in return; in reward for
- 瓮牖绳床wèng yǒu shéng chuáng
using broken jars for windows and ropes for a bed -- living in extreme
- 磡kàn
cliff (often used in a place name)
- 砬子lá zǐ
rock (often used in place names)
- 畑tián
dry land (often used in Japanese names)
- 幢zhuàng
pennant or streamer used in ancient China
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