ciorngkvoar hiensuu | disparity of numerical strength is too great | 眾寡懸殊
ciorngkvoar puttek | One single person is no match for a crowd | 眾寡無敵
ciuo oaqkvoar | married in name; not in action | 空有夫妻之名; 無夫妻之實; 守活寡
ciwkvoar zabor | widow | 守寡查某; 寡婦
ciwkvoar | widowhood; remain in widowhood | 守寡
ciwkvoar`ee | widow | 守寡的; 寡婦
khitciah kvoar biøxkofng | A homeless beggar expelled the superior of the Buddhist temple in which he asked for a night's lodging ─ usurp what is asked for a night's lodging ─ usurp what is other's. The camel got his head into the tent | 乞丐趕廟公; 鳩佔鵲巢
kokvoar | the formal first-person designation used by the ruler in former times; alone; a bachelor | 孤寡
kvoar barng | to expel the mosquitos | 趕蚊子
kvoar chiaf | to drive a cart or carriage; to catch a bus or train | 趕車
kvoar kuie | to expel the ghosts | 趕鬼
kvoar puttek cioxng | the few cannot withstand the many; a single individual cannot withstand the multitude; to be overpowered by the enemy's larger number; You can't beat city hall | 寡無敵眾
kvoar | catch up; hurry; widowed; solitary; small quantity; few | 趕; 寡
kvoar-mikafng | work on into night | 趕暝工; 趕夜工
kvoar`khix | to rush to; to hurry to | 趕去
kvoar`laang | to drive poeple out; to drive people away | 趕人
kvoar`zhutkhix | drive out; expel | 趕出去
phahkvoar | beat to make move (more quickly) | 拍趕; 趕路
siuxkvoar | be driven out | 受趕; 被趕
siwkvoar | remain in widowhood | 守寡
siøkvoar | catch up | 相趕
tuikvoar | try to catch up with or overtake; to chase | 追趕
ykvoar tegcioxng | fight a numerically superior enemy | 以寡敵眾
zhuikvoar | haste; hasten; hurry; urgency; urgent | 催趕
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http://taioaan.org/taigie/english/jixtiern/match.php?exact=2&ndic=0&word=a
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