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letter / symbol / character / word / CL: / courtesy or style name traditionally given to males aged 20 in dynastic China
háng row / line / commercial firm / line of business / profession / to rank (first, second etc) among one's siblings (by age) / (in data tables) row / (Tw) column
dài to be a substitute for; to act on behalf of; to replace; to substitute / generation; dynasty; age; period; (historical) era; (geological) eon
ā maternal aunt / step-mother / childcare worker / nursemaid / woman of similar age to one's parents (term of address used by child) / CL:
lǎo huà (of a person, population or material) to age / (of knowledge) to become outdated
xiào jìng to show filial respect / to give presents (to one's elders or superiors) / to support one's aged parents
shuāi lǎo to age / to deteriorate with age / old and weak
order / discipline / age / era / period / to chronicle
shū eldest of father's younger brothers / uncle (term used to address a man about the age of one's father)
qiān for all eternity / throughout all ages / eternity (used in an elegiac couplet, wreath etc dedicated to the dead)
齿 kǒu chǐ mouth and teeth / enunciation / to articulate / diction / age (of cattle, horses etc)
nián mǎn to have attained the age of
fǎn to support one's parents in their old age / to show filial piety / to to repay / to return a favor
xiǎng nián to live to the (ripe) age of
zǎo shuāi to age prematurely / premature senescence
luò guī gēn lit. a falling leaf returns to the roots (idiom) / fig. all things go back to their source eventually / in old age, an expatriate returns home
bái tóu xié lǎo (to live together until the) white hairs of old age (idiom); to live to a ripe old age in conjugal bliss / until death do us part
bàn - chū jiā lit. to enter monastic life at a mature age (idiom) / fig. to change one's career; to take up a new line of work or specialization; to enter a profession from a different background
jié (in former times) to bind one's hair on coming of age
suì one's age, according to the traditional Chinese method of reckoning (i.e. the number of Chinese calendar years in which one has lived) – In this system, a person's age at birth is one, and increases by one at the beginning of the first solar term 立春 each year, rather than on one's birthday. / contrasted with 实岁


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