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the meaning of the words!plz
I know each Chinese word have some meaning,but i want to know the important meaning of these words, and please tell me are they noun or verb?
商量
鸡心
杂技
大喜
不急
牺牲
响亮
知心
杂志
大使
Jan 10, 2013 6:52 PM
Answers · 6
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商量 = shāng-liang = to consult, to talk over, to discuss
鸡心 = jī-xīn = heart-shaped
杂技 = zá-jì = acrobatics
大喜 = dà-xǐ = exultation
不急 = bù-jí = don't worry
牺牲 = xī-shēng = sacrifice
响亮 = xiǎng-liàng = loud and clear
知心 = zhī-xīn = caring, intimate
杂志 = zá-zhì = magazine
大使 = dà- shǐ = an ambassador
January 16, 2013
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商量 n. only one meaning , discuss
鸡心 n. only one meaning , a heart-shaped pendant
杂技 n. only one meaning, acrobatics
大喜 n. have some good thing, such as: 大喜,大喜,我们打赢了。
不急 adj. somebody or something is not emergency,it like 别急
牺牲 n. one meaning, learned word of death
响亮 adj. loudness sounds very high
知心 adj. describe intimate friend
杂志 n. only one meaning , magazine
大使 n. only one meaning, Messenger sent by the State
January 10, 2013
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商量 v to discuss with friends or family member to find a resolution, most used in oral speak
鸡心 n mean chicken's heart,most of the time used to qualify something shaped as a heart
杂技 n acrobatics, in China, it is a traditional performance
大喜 n mean something with great happiness happened. we use it just after somebody and followed with 了 or 啊
不急 adj not worry or not anxious. also mean something is not urgent.
牺牲 v sacrifice, when it means soldier died, it is very formal. it can also be used with time, that can be in oral speak.
响亮 adj loud
知心 adj means somebody understand you very well
杂志 n magzine
大使 n ambassador
January 10, 2013
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