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Examples:seal script used throughout the pre-Han period—Sichuan codonopsis (Codonopsis pilosula, root used in TCM)—one of the characters used in kwukyel, an ancient Korean writing system—percussion instrument in the form of a bamboo fish (traditionally used by Daoist priests)—often used with negatives, e.g. no need worry about past issues—sappan wood (Caesalpinia sappan), used in Chinese medicine—propranolol (beta-blocker used treat high blood pressure)—(past tense marker used before verb or clause)—a drum-shaped rattle (used by peddlers or as a toy)—Ampelopsis japonica (creeper with root used in TCM)—(idiom) a good person, used praise sb's moral integrity or courage—silver halide (usually chloride) used fix photos—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "pin"), an ancient Korean writing system—the melting point of silver 962°C used as a calibration point in some temperature scales—type of wood used make punting poles for boats (old)—poor monk (humble term used by monk of himself)—used as translation for country under a chief—also used as term for instant noodles in general—(salutation used in letters parents or grandparents)—a kind of sleeping gas or smoke used by thieves incapacitate victims—used in PRC as reign name of a former dynasty—lit. at first raw, later ripe (idiom); unfamiliar at first but you get used it—pausing at the end of a phrase or sentence (in former times, before punctuation marks were used)—(used for either sex when the sex is unknown or unimportant)—oboe-like musical instrument used in folk music of Gansu, Qinghai etc—(used at the end of a letter introduce a polite salutation)—the Arrow (a Hong Kong registered ship involved in historical incident in 1856 used as pretext for the second Opium War)—phonetic "gal" used in place names (Korean gugja)—(from the Tang Dynasty onwards) term used by the emperor for his subjects (old)—(used after a term, mark a pause before defining the term)—melee (small diamonds used in embellishing mountings for larger gems)—dog hole wide open (idiom); fig. gap caused by missing teeth (used mockingly)—a word of command (used in drilling troops or gymnasts)—Tartar, insulting term for Manchus used around 1900—esp. used with negatives: never touch a drop of the stuff—(coll.) extremely excited or energetic (often used mockingly)—Annotated Sounds, a phonetic transliteration for Chinese used esp. in Taiwan—albuterol, kind of chemical used in treating asthma—also used of economic indicators, statistical discrepancies etc—tuber of the kudzu vine (Pueraria lobata) used in Chinese medicine—we will not elaborate on that (used as pluralis auctoris)—(usually used in the negative) be of help or use—Zhuyin Fuhao, phonetic transliteration system for Chinese used esp. in Taiwan, also known as Bopomofo ㄅㄆㄇㄈ—the Arrow incident of 1856 (used as pretext for the second Opium War)—ancient utensil for washing rice (or being used as a plate)—Paulownia tree (Fermiana platanifolia), a lightweight strong wood used for musical instruments—young deer antler prior ossification (used in TCM)—(usually used in the negative) have the possibility of—moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis), used as timber etc—Achyranthes bidentata (root used in Chinese medicine)—fire beacon (used as alarm signal over long distance)—coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara), plant in sunflower family Asteracae used a cough suppressant—"Your Servant", form of address used when speaking a ruler—Chinese foxglove (Rehmannia glutinosa), its rhizome used in TCM—I beg you partake of this sacrifice (used at the end of an elegiac address)—used with negatives: the task is far from over—flat stone with ropes attached, used ram the ground—temple or monastery (used in place names in Inner Mongolia)—water screen (screen formed of sprayed water droplets, used for displaying projected images, for temperature control, or for air purification)—classifier used when saying: types or kinds of sth.—used in phonetic transcription -xine, -zine or -chin—classifier for the frequency or number of times an action or deed is carried out - mostly used in idiomatic phrases—used as second component of Japanese names with phonetic value -shima or -jima—paper dolls for ritual use in the shape of people or animals—(idiom) use methods appropriate to the current situation—use a credit card (or swipe card, smart card etc)—class division inproletariat and bourgeoisie class enemy, in use esp. during the cultural revolution—land use plan (official P.R.C. government term)—use Chinese collaborators subdue the Chinese (imperialist policy)—A relative afar is less use than a close neighbor (idiom). Take whatever help is on hand, even from strangers.—(of medicine) use specifically for the treatment of—use old friends to climb socially (idiom); to suck up to sb—lit. see a gap and stick in a needle (idiom); fig. to make use of every second and every inch—the common use romanization system introduced in Taiwan in 2003—smooth whiskers and pat a horse's bottom (idiom); to use flatter to get what one wants—treatment involving the use of tonics restore the patient's health—respect talent and make use of ability (Mencius)—a dog threatens based on master's power (idiom); use one's position to bully others—sports such as ping pong and badminton that use small balls—use a long line catch a big fish (idiom); a long-term plan for major returns—virtual currency created by Baidu for use on its websites (coin.baidu.com)—hold up buttocks and praise a fart (idiom); to use flatter to get what one wants—Xiao'erjing, refers the use of the Arabic alphabet to write Chinese—lit. Train an army for a thousand days use it for one morning. (idiom); fig. extensive preparation eventually pays off—a buckle or fastener for clothing that does not use a button and buttonhole (e.g. the buckle on metal wristwatches)—lit. use a dog's tail as a substitute for sable fur [idiom.]—favorable position for the use of one's skills [idiom.]— |