释义 |
manners of a prince
- 摇头摆尾yáo tóu bǎi wěi
assume a manner of levity
- 无恶不作wú è bú zuò
commit all manners of crimes
- 妃fēi
imperial concubine; the wife of a prince
- 王子wáng zǐ
prince; infante; son of a king
- 太子tài zǐ
prince
- 世道shì dào
the manners and morals of the time
- 富商fù shāng
merchant prince
- 饭桌礼仪fàn zhuō lǐ yí
table manners
- 坏习惯huài xí guàn
bad habit; bad manners
- 惨绿少年cǎn lǜ shǎo nián
a young man in dark-green -- a handsome young man; the young people who have
- 毫无权利háo wú quán lì
have no manner of right
- 派头pài tóu
manner
- 皇族huáng zú
prince of the blood, royal
- 行文háng wén
style or manner of writing
- 威仪wēi yí
impressive manner
- 忙乱máng luàn
be in a rush and a muddle; tackle a job in a hasty and disorderly manner
- 泱泱大风yāng yāng dà fēng
the impressive manner of a great country
- 喟然kuì rán
the manner of sighing
- 礼貌lǐ mào
courtesy; politeness; manners
- 霸主bà zhǔ
a powerful chief of the princes of the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 B.C.)
- 踧踖dí jí
in a mincing step or manner as show of respect
- 礼lǐ
ceremony; gift; manners; propriety; rite
- 口气kǒu qì
implication, manner of speaking, tone
- 诸侯zhū hóu
dukes or princes under an emperor; the feudal princes
- 慷慨仗义kāng kǎi zhàng yì
act in a just and generous manner; just and generous
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