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DFT (1)- 🗣 tøexcy 🗣 (u: te toe'cy tøe'cy) 地支 [wt][mo] tē-tsi/tuē-tsi
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- 1. (N)
|| 古代計時的符號,包括「子」(tsú)、「丑」(thiú)、「寅」(în)、「卯」(báu)、「辰」(sîn)、「巳」(tsī)、「午」(gōo)、「未」(bī)、「申」(sin)、「酉」(iú)、「戌」(sut)、「亥」(hāi)十二地支。另有十天干來配合計年。
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Maryknoll (10)
- buu ioxngbuo cy tøe [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: buu iong'buo cy te; buu iong'buo cy tøe [[...]]
- wasted talent, big fish in a little pond, "Full many a flower is made to blush unseen and waste its sweetness on the desert air." (Lit. no room to use one's martial arts)
- 無用武之地
- zorngsyn cy tøe [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zoxng'syn cy te; zoxng'syn cy tøe [[...]]
- burial ground
- 葬身之地
- Enghioong buu ioxngbuo cy tøe. [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: Efng'hioong buu iong'buo cy te.; Efng'hioong buu iong'buo cy tøe. [[...]]
- The hero has no chance to use his might. — no opportunity to use one's talent(s).
- 英雄無用武之地.
- iongsyn [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: ioong'syn [[...]]
- find living space, stand up in
- 容身
- libciog cy tøe [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: lip'ciog cy te; lip'ciog cy tøe [[...]]
- standing room, a footing, foothold
- 立足之地
- libzuy cy tøe [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: lip'zuy cy te; lip'zuy cy tøe [[...]]
- space just enough for the point of a drill — very small space
- 立錐之地
- putmoo cy tøe [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: pud'moo cy te; pud'moo cy tøe [[...]]
- sterile (barren, waste) land
- 不毛之地
- suo buu zorngsyn cy te [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: suo buu zoxng'syn cy te; suo buu zoxng'syn cy tøe [[...]]
- die without a place for burial (a phrase usually used as a warning to somebody)
- 死無葬身之地
- tøexzuo cy gi [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: te'zuo cy gi; tøe'zuo cy gi [[...]]
- friendship or hospitality of a host
- 地主之誼
Embree (1)
- u: te'cy; tøe'cy [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]][i#] [p.257]
- N : second series of (twelve) characters used to form the kah-chi2 or calendar cycle of sixty years. Eachis represented by a symbolie animal corresponding approximately to the signs of the zodiac, each stands for one of twelve two-bour periods into which the day is divided, and each stands for one of the twelve points of the Chinese compass
- 地支