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have someone in derision
- 有人yǒu rén
someone
- 没有个性méi yǒu gè xìng
have nothing in one
- 笑柄xiào bǐng
joke; laughingstock; butt; derision; jest
- 萃于一身cuì yú yī shēn
be embodied in (someone)
- 屡遭不测lǚ zāo bú cè
A succession of misfortunes has befallen someone.
- 有兴趣yǒu xìng qù
have interest in
- 不足道bú zú dào
have nothing in one, unimportance
- 染指rǎn zhǐ
have a finger in the pie
- 多管闲事duō guǎn xián shì
have a finger in the pie, have an oar in everyman's boat
- 隔墙有耳gé qiáng yǒu ěr
Walls [Pitchers] have ears -- beware of eavesdroppers!; Someone may be listening
- 有恃无恐yǒu shì wú kǒng
secure in the knowledge that one has strong backing
- 相信xiàng xìn
believe in; be convinced of; have faith in; take stock in
- 未参与wèi cān yǔ
have neither part nor lot in
- 勇于yǒng yú
be brave in, have the courage to
- 着眼zhe yǎn
have sth. in mind
- 某个人mǒu gè rén
someone
- 焦急万分jiāo jí wàn fèn
have one's heart in one's boots, have one's heart in one's mouth
- 代理dài lǐ
agency; act on behalf of someone in a responsible position
- 谌chén
believe (in); have faith in; indeed; truly; a surname
- 有的放矢yǒu de fàng shǐ
have a definite object in view
- 有醉意yǒu zuì yì
have a brick in one's hat
- 发痴fā chī
have bats in the belfry
- 某人的mǒu rén de
someone's
- 听懂tīng dǒng
be with someone
- 尝鲜cháng xiān
have a taste of what is just in season
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