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小 |
xiǎo péng yǒu | child; kid (used to refer to a child, or by an adult to address a child, or, in Taiwan, to refer to sb's own child) / CL:个 |
所 |
suǒ yǒu | all / to have; to possess; to own |
以 |
yǐ wéi | to think; to believe (often with the implication that the belief is mistaken – unless referring to one's own current belief) |
亲 |
qīn | parent / one's own (flesh and blood) / relative / related / marriage / bride / close / intimate / in person / first-hand / in favor of / pro- / to kiss / (Internet slang) dear |
主 |
zhǔ dòng | to take the initiative / to do sth of one's own accord / spontaneous / active / opposite: passive 被动 / drive (of gears and shafts etc) |
自 |
zì zhǔ | to act independently; to be autonomous; to be in control of one's own affairs |
共 |
gòng yǒu | in total there are ... / to own jointly |
占 |
zhàn yǒu | to have / to own / to hold / to occupy / to possess / to account for (a high proportion etc) |
自 |
zì xué | self-study / to study on one's own |
借 |
jiè yòng | to borrow sth for another use / to borrow an idea for one's own use |
自 |
zì lì | independent / self-reliant / self-sustaining / to stand on one's own feet / to support oneself |
独 |
dú lì zì zhǔ | independent and autonomous (idiom); self-determination / to act independently / to maintain control over one's own affairs |
目 |
mù dǔ | to witness / to see at first hand / to see with one's own eyes |
各 |
gè bèn qián chéng | each goes his own way (idiom); each person has his own life to lead |
枪 |
qiāng shǒu | gunman / sharpshooter / sb who takes an exam for sb else / sb who produces a piece of work for sb else to pass off as their own |
自 |
zì dài | to bring one's own / BYO / (of software) preinstalled |
一 |
yī yì gū xíng | obstinately clinging to one's course (idiom) / willful / one's own way / dogmatic |
单 |
dān fēi | to fly solo / (fig.) (of a band member) to go solo; (of an employee) to leave and start up one's own company |
敝 |
bì zhǒu zì zhēn | to value the broom as one's own (idiom); to attach value to sth because it is one's own / a sentimental attachment |
螟 |
míng líng | green rice caterpillar or similar insect larva / adopted son (Etymology: Wasps of a particular species take caterpillars to their nest as food for their offspring, but it was mistakenly believed that the wasps were raising the caterpillars as their own young.) |