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| | other people / sb else / he, she or they / I, me (referring to oneself as "one" or "people") | HSK 4 |
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| | (old) third person singular pronoun ("he" or "she") / second person singular pronoun ("you") / (May 4th period) third person singular feminine pronoun ("she") / (Classical Chinese) introductory particle with no specific meaning / (preceding a noun) that / (bound form) Iraq (abbr. for 伊拉克) / (bound form) Iran (abbr. for 伊朗) | |
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| | "she-economy" reflecting women's economic contribution / euphemism for prostitution-based economy | |
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| | (classical) this, that / he, she, they / (exclamatory final particle) / (initial particle, introduces an opinion) | |
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| | just who do (you) think (you) are? (or "just who does (she) think (she) is?" etc) | |
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| | to procrastinate / to shilly-shally and waste time | |
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| | to run a red light / failing to stop at a red traffic light / (slang) to have sex with a girl while she is menstruating | |
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| | to hesitate over what move to make (idiom); to waver / to shilly-shally | |
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| | lit. a girl changes eighteen times between childhood and womanhood (idiom) / fig. a young woman is very different from the little girl she once was | |
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| | (literary) that person (usually female) / she / one's intended | |
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| | Four Generations Under One Roof, novel by Lao She 老舍 | |
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| | if a woman likes to eat sour during pregnancy, she will have a boy; if she likes to eat spicy, she will have a girl (idiom) | |
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| | (artificial) stream; canal; drain; ditch (CL: 條|条) / (literary) big; great / (dialect) he; she; him; her / (old) rim of a carriage wheel; felloe | |
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| | surname She | |
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| | She ethnic group | |
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| | who do (you) think (you) are? / who does (he, she etc) think (he, she) is? | |
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| | Lao She (1899–1966), Chinese novelist and dramatist | |
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| | when a girl is of age, she must be married off (idiom) | |
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| | She Xiang (c. 1361-1396), lady who served as Yi ethnic group leader in Yunnan in early Ming times | |
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| | he / she / (courteous, as opposed to 他) | |
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| | She County or Shexian, a county in Handan City 邯鄲市|邯郸市, Hebei | |
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| | the degree of suspicion that a woman might, after she marries, cheat on her husband (abbr. for "paternity uncertainty") | |
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| | She County or Shexian, a county in Huangshan City 黃山市|黄山市, Anhui | |
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| | Sher Bahadur Deuba (1946-), former prime minister of Nepal | |
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| | Shu Qingchun (1899-1966), the real name of author Lao She 老舍 | |
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| | to support a child (or invalid etc) while he or she urinates | |
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| | Wu She (–522 BC), father of Wu Zixu 伍子胥, official of the state of Chu, executed after being falsely accused by King Ping of Chu | |
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| | to have what it takes / (coll.) (often followed by 就) (used to challenge sb) if you're so clever, ..., if she's so tough, ... etc / Example: 有本事就打我 Hit me if you dare! | |
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| | (Cantonese) he, she, it | |
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| | surname She | |
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| | (neologism c. 2012) (slang) to become a stepfather when one's partner turns out to be pregnant with a child she conceived with another lover | |
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| | if I (you, she, he...) had known it would come to this, I (you, she, he...) would not have acted thus (idiom) / to regret vainly one's past behavior | |
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| | "The Sun Shines over the Sanggan River", socialist realist novel by Ding Ling 丁玲, for which she was awarded the 1951 Stalin Prize for Literature | |
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| | Camel Xiangzi, novel by Lao She 老舍 | |
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| | surname She | |
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| | to support a child (or invalid etc) while he or she urinates | |
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| | lit. the emperor's daughter does not worry about whether she will be able to marry (idiom) / fig. highly sought after | |
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| | She ethnic group | |
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| | to support a child (or invalid etc) while he or she defecates | |
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| | to support a child (or invalid etc) while he or she defecates | |
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| | custom of placing a variety of articles (writing brush, abacus etc) before an infant on its first birthday to see which one he or she picks up (The article chosen is supposed to be an indication of the child's inclinations, future career etc.) | |
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