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路遙知馬力,日久見人心 路遥知马力,日久见人心 see styles |
lù yáo zhī mǎ lì , rì jiǔ jiàn rén xīn lu4 yao2 zhi1 ma3 li4 , ri4 jiu3 jian4 ren2 xin1 lu yao chih ma li , jih chiu chien jen hsin |
just as distance determines the stamina of a horse, so does time reveal a person's true heart (proverb) |
托馬斯·斯特恩斯·艾略特 托马斯·斯特恩斯·艾略特 see styles |
tuō mǎ sī · sì tè ēn sī · ài lüè tè tuo1 ma3 si1 · si4 te4 en1 si1 · ai4 lu:e4 te4 t`o ma ssu · ssu t`e en ssu · ai lu:e t`e to ma ssu · ssu te en ssu · ai lu:e te |
T. S. Eliot (1888-1965), English poet |
千里馬常有,而伯樂不常有 千里马常有,而伯乐不常有 see styles |
qiān lǐ mǎ cháng yǒu , ér bó lè bù cháng yǒu qian1 li3 ma3 chang2 you3 , er2 bo2 le4 bu4 chang2 you3 ch`ien li ma ch`ang yu , erh po le pu ch`ang yu chien li ma chang yu , erh po le pu chang yu |
lit. there are many swift horses, but very few who can spot them (idiom); fig. many have talent, but few can recognize talent when they see it |
又要馬兒好,又要馬兒不吃草 又要马儿好,又要马儿不吃草 see styles |
yòu yào mǎ r hǎo , yòu yào mǎ r bù chī cǎo you4 yao4 ma3 r5 hao3 , you4 yao4 ma3 r5 bu4 chi1 cao3 yu yao ma r hao , yu yao ma r pu ch`ih ts`ao yu yao ma r hao , yu yao ma r pu chih tsao |
see 又要馬兒跑,又要馬兒不吃草|又要马儿跑,又要马儿不吃草[you4 yao4 ma3 r5 pao3 , you4 yao4 ma3 r5 bu4 chi1 cao3] |
又要馬兒跑,又要馬兒不吃草 又要马儿跑,又要马儿不吃草 see styles |
yòu yào mǎ r pǎo , yòu yào mǎ r bù chī cǎo you4 yao4 ma3 r5 pao3 , you4 yao4 ma3 r5 bu4 chi1 cao3 yu yao ma r p`ao , yu yao ma r pu ch`ih ts`ao yu yao ma r pao , yu yao ma r pu chih tsao |
lit. you can't expect the horse to run fast but not let it graze (idiom); fig. you can't have your cake and eat it, too |
捨得一身剮,敢把皇帝拉下馬 舍得一身剐,敢把皇帝拉下马 see styles |
shě de yī shēn guǎ , gǎn bǎ huáng dì lā xià mǎ she3 de5 yi1 shen1 gua3 , gan3 ba3 huang2 di4 la1 xia4 ma3 she te i shen kua , kan pa huang ti la hsia ma |
one who does not fear the death of thousand cuts will dare to unhorse the emperor (proverb); to a fearless person, no fence is high enough |
馬無夜草不肥,人無外快不富 马无夜草不肥,人无外快不富 see styles |
mǎ wú yè cǎo bù féi , rén wú wài kuài bù fù ma3 wu2 ye4 cao3 bu4 fei2 , ren2 wu2 wai4 kuai4 bu4 fu4 ma wu yeh ts`ao pu fei , jen wu wai k`uai pu fu ma wu yeh tsao pu fei , jen wu wai kuai pu fu |
a horse cannot get fat without an extra ration, a man cannot get rich without an extra income (idiom) |
啞曷囉啞曷囉馬麻藹由而傘塔囉尼 哑曷囉哑曷囉马麻蔼由而伞塔囉尼 see styles |
yǎ hé luó yǎ hé luó mǎ má ǎi yóu ér sǎn tǎ luó ní ya3 he2 luo2 ya3 he2 luo2 ma3 ma2 ai3 you2 er2 san3 ta3 luo2 ni2 ya ho lo ya ho lo ma ma ai yu erh san t`a lo ni ya ho lo ya ho lo ma ma ai yu erh san ta lo ni akara akaramama aiyuji santōrani |
āhāra āharaṇam āyuḥ, saṃtāraṇe 'Give me, give me old age, oh protector'. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 8 results for "马" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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