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Search results for: gii

bøgii | undoubted | 無疑
gii | loquat; a fruit | 疑; 宜; 儀; 誼
gii`tiøh | suspicious | 疑得
lien'gii | fellowship | 聯誼
pan'gii | cheap; conveniency; advantageous, fitting, inexpensive, low priced | 便宜
phaq-bøgii | to act when one is off guard | 打無疑; 乘虛
poarnsirnpoarn'gii | doubtful | 半信半疑
siøfpan'gii | small advantage | 小便宜
texzuo cy gii | friendship or hospitality of a host | 地主之誼
thampan'gii | have a strong desire for (usually very small) gains (often at the expense of quality or at the price of big losses) | 貪便宜
tøgii | full of suspicion ─ mental hesitancy and distress | 多疑

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