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Chinese Vocabularies: Basic Characteries
1.to invite; to request the presence of 2.to date; to engage 3.to ask for; to claim 4.to force; to threaten 5.to stop 6.to investigate; to examine yao 1.important; essential 2.to want; to wish 3.to ask sb. to do sth. 4.might; must; should 5.shall; will 6.to require or need (time
1.a son 2.a person 3.seed 4.an egg 5.a suffix for a small piece 6.an unaccentuated suffix for commonly used one syllable nouns 7.the first of the twelve Earthly Branches which the ancients used to denote years
1.quiet; peaceful; calm 2.to be safe; to be in good health 3.to pacify; to set at ease 4.to place in a suitable position 5.to be satisfied 6.to harbour (an intention) 7.to install; to fit 8.security; safety 9.[Electrics] an ampere 10.where; how; what
1.the stem of a plant 2.the origin; the source 3.capital; principal 4.originally; at first 5.one's (the speaker's) own 6.indigenous to
1.to eat 2.to suffer; to sustain 3.to take something (e.g. a chess piece) from a game opponent 4.to annihilate; to wipe out
1.to plant 2.to grow; to cultivate zhong 1.(plant) seed 2.a kind; a sort; a type 3.a race 4.a breed; a strain 5.[Biology] a species
1.to exit 2.[Colloq.] to produce 3.a chapter (of old-style novels) 4.a numerary adjunct for plays