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Examples:cooked rice for making cake—raw materials for making soup—"mercenary expert", a person who is supposedly an independent expert, but receives payment for making comments favorable a particular entity—jade used for making goblets—large metal plate for making bean curd—flour for making dumplings and noodles—material for making clothes—food that has been minced, shredded, or ground ina paste, suitable for stuffing or making a sauce—make a hasty last-minute effort (often refers to cramming for exams)—lit. there are principles behind making money (idiom); fig. have a knack for good business—loud rhetoric making up for fallacious argument—not recognizing one's family (idiom); self-centered and not making any allowances for the needs of one's relatives— |