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Examples:one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "ra"), an ancient Korean writing system—one of the characters used in kwukyel, an ancient Korean writing system—touch base matter and turn it to gold (idiom); fig. to turn crude writing into a literary gem—lit. be bent over one's desk (studying or writing)—something be taken up later in speech or writing—extensive and penetrating (idiom); expansive and profound (of writing)—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "keum"), an ancient Korean writing system—account name, or space for writing the name on checks, bills etc—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "teul"), an ancient Korean writing system—Fuxi or Fu Hsi, legendary Chinese emperor 2852-2738 BC, mythical creator of fishing, trapping, and writing—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "pin"), an ancient Korean writing system—derogatory reference populist and romantic writing around 1900—Mao Dun Literature Prize, PRC prize for novel writing, awarded since 1982—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "ye"), an ancient Korean writing system—add a few finishing touches to (a piece of writing, painting etc)—lit. stare at the ceiling while writing a book (idiom); to put one's whole body and soul into a book—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "eo" or "sya"), an ancient Korean writing system—bamboo and silk writing materials (before paper)—correct (in writing) sb's errors or misconceptions—flippant and insincere (piece of writing or speech)—glancing knock, sideways stroke (idiom); fig. circuitous attack in words or writing—writing style in which the main subject is approached directly from the outset—pause at appropriate points in reading aloud unpunctuated writing—(formally introduces reported speech in writing)—system of writing numbers a base, such as decimal or binary (math)—bamboo writing slips in ancient times (joined together form whole scrolls)—miscellany of writing from the Western Han (former Han)—Mandarin Phonetic Symbols 1 (official name of the phonetic system of writing Chinese used in Taiwan)—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "san"), an ancient Korean writing system—writing for practical purposes (business letters, advertising etc)—writing style in which the main subject is not introduced initially—Talipot palm (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as writing media—write no more because others write so much better [idiom.]—write without lifting one's pen from the paper—(in the Romanization of Chinese) write two or more syllables together as a single word (not separated by spaces)—trace over red characters (as a method of learning to write)—write a biography enhancing the subject's image—have difficulty remembering how to write Chinese characters—ordinary and mediocre (idiom); nothing write home about—write down (i.e. to decrease the expected value of a loan)—fig. write characters (calligraphy) in which every stroke is placed perfectly—write comments on a report submitted by a subordinate—jointly speak or write against sb—write out (a prescription, check, invoice etc)—write data in a box (on a questionnaire or web form)—Xiao'erjing, refers the use of the Arabic alphabet to write Chinese— |