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usually —通常 (almost always used) ()Examples:hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD, caused by a number of intestinal viruses, usually affecting young children—leap onto roofs and vault over walls (usually associated with martial arts)—silver halide (usually chloride) used fix photos—lit. heroes usually agree (idiom); Great minds think alike.—it'd be a wonder if... (following a verb phrase that is usually negative)—parade guards (usually spaced out along parade routes)—"Tiger Vegetable Salad," Northeast China dish usually consisting of hot pepper, cucumber, cilantro and leek—world with only two people (usually refers a romantic couple)—field of rational numbers (math.), usually denoted by Q—(literary) beauty (usually of a maid or concubine)—part (usually with little hope of meeting again)—as cold as ice and frost (idiom, usually of woman); icy manner—the police and the people (usually in opposition)—infant's part in opera, usually played by child actor—field of complex numbers (math.), usually denoted by C—maneki-neko or "lucky cat", Japanese figurine cat usually found at the entrance of shops, restaurants etc, believed bring good fortune—enjoy (usually in negative combination, meaning unable to enjoy)—(usually used in the negative) answer or reply to sb's question—(Buddhism) Pure Land, usually refers Amitabha Buddha's Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss (Sukhavati in Sanskrit)—"yellow wine" (mulled rice wine, usually served warm)—(usually used in the negative) be of help or use—fixed framework (idiom); restriction of social conventions and taboos (usually derogatory)—lit. breathe through the same nostril (idiom); fig. two people say exactly the same thing (usually derog.)—(usually used in the negative) have the possibility of—only (classical, usually follows negative or question words)—traditional communal residence, usually of circular shape, found in Fujian province—determine the nature (usually of error or crime)—worm one's way into being friends with sb. (usually derogatory)—speak with a foreign accent or using words from a foreign language (usually derogatory) [idiom.]—be adjusted to uniformity (usually of weights and measures) [idiom.]— |