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Searched Maryknoll for tiefn, found 51, display thaau-15:
chid tiefn pøehtør [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: chid tiefn peq'tør chid tiefn pøeq'tør [[...]][i#] [p.]
constantly stumbling and falling, in constant trouble and calamity, topsy-turvy, all in confusion
七顛八倒
had [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: had [[...]][i#] [p.]
shout, bawl, to roar at, to thunder at, to say disagreeable things, speak loud and angrily
吆喝,叱吒,責怪
hoanhoafn tientiefn [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: hoafn'hoafn tiefn'tiefn [[...]][i#] [p.]
senile, be in one's dotage or second childhood, insane, capricious, whimsical
顛三倒四
hoantiefn [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: hoafn'tiefn [[...]][i#] [p.]
abnormal
不正常,反常
hongtiefn [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: hofng'tiefn [[...]][i#] [p.]
mad, madness
瘋癲
khaq [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: khaq [[...]][i#] [p.]
comparative particle. The meaning of this particle is usually given as "more", but in translating this word into English we very often must use a circumlocution on account of its idiomatic use. The chief reason for this is that it is joined not only to adjectives and adverbs to form the comparative degree, but it is also joined to VERBS.
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