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Examples:a friend in times of tribulations (idiom); a friend in need is a friend indeed—think of danger in times of safety—a kind of metal or jade ornament worn in ancient times ward off evil spirits—defy the times and reject custom (idiom); in breach of current conventions—(in former times) bind one's hair on coming of age—Nicodemus, prominent Jew of the time of Christ, mentioned in the Gospel of John—inspector-general of province in Ming and Qing times—in the fullness of time a major figure will develop ina pillar of the state—middle period of a tripartite provincial exam (in former times)—(of officials in imperial times) the highest rank—the law of a state (in former times)—pausing at the end of a phrase or sentence (in former times, before punctuation marks were used)—punctuation of a sentence (in former times, before punctuation marks were used)—a compendium of documents in various styles, making up the oldest extant texts of Chinese history, from legendary times down the times of Confucius—save the country in times of danger—family of a functionary (i.e. educated middle class in Qing times)—norms expected of women (in former times)—ration merchandise (esp. food in times of shortages)—fig. (of farmers in ancient times) be good-hearted and honest—genuflection, a form of salutation in Qing times performed by men, going down on the right knee and reaching down with the right hand—lit. rich country, strong army (idiom); slogan of legalist philosophers in pre-Han times—a widow (a widow's way of referring herself in former times)—mostly colloquial classifier for number of times of movement from one place to another; things arranged in a row.—classifier for the frequency or number of times an action or deed is carried out - mostly used in idiomatic phrases— |