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9 |
jiǔ jiǔ liù | 9am–9pm, six days a week (work schedule) |
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日 |
rì zi | day / a (calendar) date / days of one's life |
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当 |
dāng nián | in those days; back then; in those years / to be in the prime of life |
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那 |
nà shí | then / at that time / in those days |
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伏 |
fú | to lean over / to fall (go down) / to hide (in ambush) / to conceal oneself / to lie low / hottest days of summer / to submit / to concede defeat / to overcome / to subdue / volt |
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几 |
jǐ tiān | several days |
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近 |
jìn rì | (in) the past few days / recently / (within) the next few days |
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末 |
mò fú | the third of the three annual periods of hot weather (三伏), which typically runs over the middle ten days of August |
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三 |
sān tiān liǎng tóu | lit. twice every three days (idiom); practically every day / frequently |
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度 |
dù rì | to pass one's days / to scratch out a difficult, meager existence |
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早 |
zǎo wǎn | morning and evening / (in reference to sth that is bound to happen) sooner or later; one of these days / (coll.) (this, or that) point of time / (dialect) at some time in the future |
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早 |
zǎo rì | soon; at an early date / the early days; the past |
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上 |
shàng tiān | Heaven; Providence; God / the sky above / to fly skywards / (euphemism) to die; to pass away / the previous day (or days) |
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旧 |
jiù shí | in former times / the olden days |
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十 |
Shí rì Tán | Decameron, collection of 100 tales of love supposedly told by ten young people in ten days, written by Giovanni Boccaccio 薄伽丘 |
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往 |
wǎng rì | former days; the past |
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公 |
gōng xiū | to have a public holiday; to have an official holiday / (Tw) (of a business establishment) to be closed regularly on certain days, as determined by a trade association |
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八 |
Bā shí Tiān Huán yóu Dì qiú | Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne 儒勒·凡尔纳 |
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过 |
guò rì zi | to live one's life / to pass one's days / to get along |
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三 |
sān tiān dǎ yú , liǎng tiān shài wǎng | lit. to fish for three days and sun-dry the nets for two days (proverb) / fig. not to persevere in doing sth / to do sth by fits and starts |