Search results for ‘they’
Chinese to English Dictionary (1-5 of 196)
- 她们
- [tāmen]
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- (used when the referent is feminine) they or them
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- 它们
- [tāmen]
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- 他们
- [tāmen]
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- 人们
- [rénmen]
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- people; men; the public; folk; they
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- 九一八事变
- [jiǔyībāshìbiàn]
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- The Japanese invasion of the northeast of China. On the night of September 18, 1931, Japanese troops (Guandong troop) stationed in the northeast bombed a Nanman railroad segment in the north of Shenyang but framed it on the Kuomintang troops (northeast troop). they attacked Shenyang Northern Camp suddenly. On the 19th, they occupied Shenyang. Later they continued to attack cities in Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces and soon occupied the entire northeast.
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- 他们常在一起,每每一谈就是半天。
- they often got together, and when they did, they'd chat for hours.
→ 每每
- 两人志同道合,谈得投机,只恨相见之晚。
- Having the same interests, they had a most agreeable chat. they only regretted that they had not met sooner.
→ 志同道合
- 他俩一到一起就咕叽个不停, 就好像有多少话要说。
- The moment they meet each other, they keep whispering without stopping as though they have a great deal to say to each other.
→ 咕叽
- 古代女子成年很早, 及笄已算成年, 但其实才15岁。
- Ancient girls came of age much earlier than we do today. they became adults at the time they began to bind their hair, but actually they were only 15 years old at that time.
→ 及笄
- 他们很多年没见了, 一见面就叙家常。
- they hadn't seen each other for yearr. Therefor, when they met, they began chatting about everyday life.
→ 叙家常
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