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Examples:sign (that sth is about happen)—say everything that is on one's mind—maintain (that sth is true)—Water that is too clear has few fish, and one who is too critical has few friends (idiom); You cannot expect everyone be squeaky clean.—large house that is dark and labyrinthine—day that is named but not numbered (on ethnic calendar)—fig. theoretical discussion that is worse than useless in practice—it'd be a wonder if... (following a verb phrase that is usually negative)—word that is unfamiliar or not yet studied—disease that is difficult treat—animal that is harmful crops or to another species—decision appoint an official that is kept secret among the hierarchy—material (that sth is made of)—fig. something that is not critical—fig. test that sth is genuine—character that is unfamiliar or not yet studied—sth that is in high demand—thing that is well suited—Badaling, a particular section of the Great Wall that is a favorite tourist destination—fall flat (esp. of joke or speech that is completely ignored)—saddle point (math.), a critical point of a function of several variables that is neither a maximum nor a minimum—water that is unfit drink—(fig.) half-finished job that is difficult complete because it was not done properly in the first instance—bijective map (i.e. map between sets in math. that is one-to-one and onto)—scion (branch or bud that is grafted onrootstock)—a society in which that is regarded as all-important—a task that is so familiar one can do it with one's hand tied behind one's back—building that is about collapse—be convinced (that sth. is true)—sth. that is expected or wished for—sign (that sth. is about happen)—say everything (that is on one's mind)—modal particle indicating that sth. is obvious—a promise worth one thousand in gold (idiom); a promise that must be kept—the Bodhisattva that will be the next come after Shakyamuni Buddha—story or deed that captures the imagination and is spread far and wide—the theory that man is an integral part of nature—immortal soul, i.e. that can be detached from the body—the theory that geological change is caused by catastrophic events such as the Biblical flood—(old) sign made of woven weeds, placed on an object, an animal or a person, indicating that it is for sale.—the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe—(at the end of a rhetorical question) can that be?—sth of dubious worth that one is reluctant give up—able think of everything that needs to be thought of—(emphasizes that sth. is precisely or exactly as stated)— |