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Examples:lit. stake a thousand pieces of gold on one throw (idiom); throw away money recklessly—do things in bits and pieces (idiom); piecemeal work—leftover bits and pieces (of industrial, material)—lit. one scale and half a claw (idiom); only odd bits and pieces—all split up and in pieces (idiom); disunity (in an organization)—mend by stapling or cramping broken pieces together—bits and pieces left over—(of marriage) pick up the pieces and start anew—classifier for cross-pieces—Aceldama (field bought by Judas Iscariot with his 30 pieces of silver in Matthew 27:7)—break up the whole into pieces (idiom); dealing with things one by one—shatter into small pieces—hand-held mutton (mutton pieces on the bone, eaten with the fingers)—sound of chopping wood, chess pieces hitting the board etc—chime stones, ancient percussion instrument made of stone or jade pieces hung in a row and struck as a xylophone—classifier for segments or pieces—classifier for chunks, lumps, or pieces of land, stones, cake, bread, candy, tofu; wristwatches—fork in chess, with one piece making two attacks—sb who produces a piece of work for sb else pass off as their own—focus attention on one phrase without regard to the meaning of the whole piece—add a few finishing touches to (a piece of writing, painting etc)—flippant and insincere (piece of writing or speech)—footprint (of a building, piece of equipment etc)—a piece, scrap or fragment of paper—the front piece(s) of a Chinese jacket—the impact of a piece of writing on the reader—polish (a piece of writing)—touch up (a piece of writing)—three-drawer desk (traditional Chinese piece of furniture)—arrangement or form (of piece of writing)—polish (a written piece)—horse or cavalry piece in Chinese chess—fig. interrupt sb. urgently and say one's piece—classifier for piece of cloth of a certain size—classifier for clothes, luggage, decorations; piece of work; a matter, an event—classifier for sections e.g. piece of wood, periods of time, lengths of thread, parts of a text— |