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Examples:word and actions coincide (idiom); live up to one's word—lit. view a text and interpret (idiom); interpret word-by-word without understanding the meaning—one word worth a thousand in gold (idiom); valuable advice—word for Western natural sciences during late Qing—inversion (rhetoric device of inverting the word order for heightened effect)—(in the Romanization of Chinese) write two or more syllables together as a single word (not separated by spaces)—word (general term including monosyllables through short phrases)—word having grammatical function but no meaning—measure word indicating a small amount or small number (greater than 1)—important matter that must be kept secret (idiom); don't breathe a word of it anyone!—solemn in word and countenance (idiom); strict and unsmiling—word family (cognate words within a given language)—one must be a man of his word and resolute in his work (proverb)—tabernacle (biblical word for a meeting hall or tent)—every word a gem (idiom); magnificent writing—Geju (Tibetan: transmit word of Buddha) sect of Tibetan Buddhist—generic word for peoples or states of south China or south Asia at different historical periods—reject a word because of the speaker (idiom, from Analects); to judge on preference between advisers rather than the merits of the case—lit. convinced in heart and by word (idiom); sincerely convinced and ready concede—particle indicating that a previously asked question is be applied to the preceding word ("What about ...?", "And ...?")—one word worth nine sacred tripods (idiom); words of enormous weight—one word and it's settled (idiom); It's a deal!—infix (grammar), particle attached within a word or expression—Hanyu Da Cidian, the most comprehensive Chinese dictionary with over 375,000 word entries, first published between 1986-1994—speak and keep one's promise (idiom); as good as one's word—the logical content of a word or technical notion—radical of a compound word (in European language)—word prediction and auto-complete functions of input method editing programs—not a word or movement (idiom); remaining calm and collected—guide sb. back to the right path by repeated word and example— |