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have a bend of the back
- 刀背dāo bèi
the back of a knife blade
- 汭tūn
the confluence of streams; bend of a river; meander
- 椅背yǐ bèi
the back of a chair
- 哈腰hā yāo
bend one's back, bow, stoop
- 碑阴bēi yīn
the back of a stone tablet
- 背脊bèi jǐ
the back of human body
- 毒瘾深dú yǐn shēn
have a monkey on one's back
- 河曲hé qǔ
bend (of a river); meander
- 脖颈儿bó jǐng ér
back of the neck; nape
- 背影bèi yǐng
a view of sb.'s back
- 裾jū
the full front of a Chinese gown; the full front and back of a Chinese gown
- 腰眼yāo yǎn
either side of the small of the back
- 寸丝不挂cùn sī bú guà
be stark naked; not to have a rag to one's back; in a state of nature
- 手背shǒu bèi
the back of hand
- 腰背部yāo bèi bù
the small of the back
- 齿背chǐ bèi
back of a tooth
- 靠背kào bèi
back (of a chair)
- 徇私枉法xùn sī wǎng fǎ
bend the law for the benefit of relatives or friends; bend the law for personal
- 撅嘴扳脸juē zuǐ bān liǎn
have a fit of the pouts
- 项背xiàng bèi
a person's back
- 力所不及lì suǒ bú jí
above sb.'s bend, out of sb.'s depth
- 险弯xiǎn wān
dangerous bend, hairpin bend
- 菲fēi
luxuriant; unworthy; phenanthrene; a kind of plant having a turnip-like root
- 伶牙俐齿líng yá lì chǐ
glib; have a gift of the gab
- 深恶shēn è
have a horror of
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