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Forum: Reading and Writing 15th March 2008, 03:05 PM
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'and we, in turn 又, are the king of the salmon.'
吸 also means 'to suck', a straw (for drinking) is called 吸管.
非常 means very, extremely. As long as you're clear on the meaning, you don't need to...
Forum: Reading and Writing 12th March 2008, 01:28 PM
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Not sure if it's an expression (the dictionaries don't know it, so perhaps not), but 跳舞 means
'to dance', so 跳两个舞 literary means 'to dance two dances'.
Forum: Reading and Writing 9th March 2008, 05:53 PM
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From the story, it seems this thing is a larvae transforming into a dragonfly. 'I want some quiet,
I'm going to transform [into a dragonfly]'
It's also a measureword, which is what it is here.
Then,...
Forum: Reading and Writing 8th March 2008, 12:34 AM
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交朋友means 'to make friends'. Here the word is not 交到, 到 is to indicate an 'arrival' or
result: Tom makes 交 a lot of friends and 'arrives' 到 at having a lot of friends.
I hope this helps!
Forum: Reading and Writing 6th March 2008, 06:40 PM
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The pattern is used both with and without the 外, I wouldn't say that either is an exception.
You got it! :-)
...No, can't really explain it. The pattern works with either 也 or 都, both are fine....
Forum: Reading and Writing 2nd March 2008, 04:09 PM
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'Xcept that's not what it means... 有時候 means 'sometimes'. 'Tom sometimes...'. (There's a
song by Wang Fei 王菲 that goes 有時候,有時候 all the time. '紅豆', video and lyrics
here...
Forum: Reading and Writing 1st March 2008, 07:10 PM
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好了 here doesn't mean 'good' or 'best', but more something like 'let's just...' or '...and be
done with it'. Literary, it would be something like '[let us suppose there are fairies in the
world] and...
Forum: Reading and Writing 28th February 2008, 01:14 PM
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None of the things in the room was missing.
一件也没有少 one item even wasn't less => there wasn't even one item less [than there had
been originally]
There's a movie called 一个都不能少 Not One Less.
房间的里 looks...
Forum: Reading and Writing 16th February 2008, 08:55 PM
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Yes. 'eating but doesn't go down'
Forum: Reading and Writing 9th February 2008, 07:56 PM
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Actually I don't recall ever actually hearing anyone being called 小姑娘, in Taiwan or the
Mainland, but from songs and tv and the like I got the impression that a 小姑娘 is in her
teens. I guess I was...
Forum: Reading and Writing 5th February 2008, 03:19 PM
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What jade said, 小姑娘 is not anyone's mother but means 'young girl', I'd say in her teens.
嚇 doesn't really mean 'fear', but that you got quite a scare. For example you're sitting
somewhere quitely...
Forum: Reading and Writing 29th January 2008, 03:24 PM
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However, she still jumped up. (Ok that doesn't look like good English, but I'm sure you
understand).
起來 doesn't (always) mean 'wake up', it mostly means 'up'. (In the Chinese national anthem,
its...
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