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Examples:(old) shoes made of woven grass, padded with feathers—an article made of bamboo strips—praying mat (Buddhism, made of woven cattail)—bell made of copper or bronze—silvery spear point actually made of pewter (idiom); fig. worthless despite an attractive exterior—matches made of cardboard—material (that sth is made of)—the sheath of a pen (made of cloth, silk or thread)—(old) book (made of bamboo strips tied together)—ink stone made of pottery—jacket, made of several layers of cloth, worn by wrestlers—sachima, sweet (Manchu) pastry made of fried strips of dough coated with syrup, pressed together, then cut inblocks—rain coat made of straw etc—(figurines) made of dough—foo yung (type of omelet made of egg white)—ox tongue pastry, oval Guangdong pastry made of fried dough, resembling an ox tongue—beat time with a percussion instrument made of pottery—(old) sign made of woven weeds, placed on an object, an animal or a person, indicating that it is for sale.—noodles either made of buckwheat or sorghum—nian gao, New Year cake made of steamed glutinous rice—a raft made of bamboo or wood—pail made of bamboo strips—ritual money made of paper burnt for the Gods or the dead—strainer (made of bamboo, wicker, or wire)—dessert made of ladyfingers dipped in coffee and mascarpone cream—ball (made of rubber, leather etc)—dualism, belief that the universe is made of two different substance (e.g. mind and matter or good and evil)—imagawayaki (sweet snack made of batter cooked in the shape of a car wheel, stuffed with azuki bean paste or other fillings)—feed made of animal products—monism, belief that the universe is made of a single substance—lit. boat made of lily magnolia wood—popular Sichuan cold dish made of thinly sliced beef and beef offal—make day as night (idiom, from Book of Songs); fig. to prolong one's pleasure regardless of the hour—chime stones, ancient percussion instrument made of stone or jade pieces hung in a row and struck as a xylophone—lit. body made of wood, heart made of stone [idiom.]—lit. a chicken and a bottle of wine (idiom); fig. ready make an offering to the deceased, or to entertain guests—konnyaku (in Japanese cooking), solidified jelly made from the rhizome of devil's tongue—Chinese set expression, often made up of 4 characters or two couplets of 4 characters each, often alluding a story or historical quotation—make one's first public performance (of an entertainer etc)—lit. a notch on the side of a boat locate a sword dropped overboard (idiom); fig. an action made pointless by changed circumstances—fig. big accomplishments come from an accumulation of little achievements made one by one—a food dish made from the swim bladder of fish—rice noodle roll, a roll made from sheets of rice flour dough, steamed and stuffed with meat, vegetables etc—lit. see a gap and stick in a needle (idiom); fig. to make use of every second and every inch—broken line (continuous figure made up of straight line segments)—Lei Feng (1940-1962), made ina model of altruism and dedication to the Party by propaganda from 1963 onwards—Chinese word made up of three or more characters—rectangular frame used view a scene (made out of cardboard etc, or formed by the thumbs and forefingers)—whether it's right or wrong doesn't make a lot of difference—bone china (fine white porcelain made from a mixture of clay and bone ash)—lit. the color blue is made out of indigo but is more vivid than indigo [idiom.]— |