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take someone on one side
- 自己人zì jǐ rén
people on one's own side
- 一方面yī fāng miàn
one side, on the one hand
- 挎kuà
carry on the arm; carry sth. over one's shoulder or at one's side
- 碰运气pèng yùn qì
take one's chance; try one's fortune; shoot dice; take a chance on
- 误认wù rèn
mistake, take someone for
- 派遣pài qiǎn
send someone on mission; dispatch
- 捧腹大笑pěng fù dà xiào
belly laugh; burst one's sides with laughter; roll in the aisles; split one's
- 略小luè xiǎo
on the small side
- 偏低piān dī
on the low side
- 偏高piān gāo
on the high side
- 上船shàng chuán
over the side, take boat, take water
- 有人yǒu rén
someone
- 捧腹绝倒pěng fù jué dǎo
split one's sides with laughter
- 一方yī fāng
one, side
- 一边yī biān
at the same time, one side
- 作为兼职zuò wéi jiān zhí
on the side
- 偏piān
prejudiced; inclined to one side; leaning; partial; move to one side
- 安全可靠ān quán kě kào
on the safe side
- 价格偏低jià gé piān dī
on the low side
- 近朱者赤jìn zhū zhě chì
one takes on the color of one's company
- 邀功yāo gōng
take credit for someone else's achievements
- 欹yī
lean to one side
- 接纳jiē nà
admit, take on, take up
- 转悠zhuǎn yōu
move from side to side, take a leisurely walk, saunter, stroll
- 转喜为忧zhuǎn xǐ wéi yōu
laugh on the wrong side of one's mouth
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