- slightly
- to understand; to pay attention to; to take notice of
- aside; to the side of
- content; substance; details; CL:項|项[xiang4]
- interest (desire to know about sth); interest (thing in which one is interested); hobby
- magazine; CL:本[ben3],份[fen4],期[qi1]
- engrossing
- to read; reading
- nature; natural; naturally
- subject; branch of learning; course; academic discipline
- from within; therefrom
- natural sciences
- principle; theory
- development; growth; to develop; to grow; to expand
- condition; state; situation
- animal; CL:隻|只[zhi1],群[qun2],個|个[ge4]
- origin; to originate; to come from
- to act on; to affect; action; function; activity; impact; result; effect; purpose; intent; (suffix) -ation, -tion etc, as in 抑制作用[yi4 zhi4 zuo4 yong4], inhibition
- biology
- sociology
- conclusion; verdict; CL:個|个[ge4]; to conclude; to reach a verdict
- to die; impassable; uncrossable; inflexible; rigid; extremely; damned
- connection; contact; relation; to get in touch with; to integrate; to link; to touch
- recently; lately
- to give rise to; to lead to; to cause; to arouse
- to reflect on; to ponder over
- whenever; every time
- to approach; to get close to
- important; significant; major
- many and complicated; mired in minor details
- to classify
- to explain; to illustrate; to indicate; to show; to prove; explanation; directions; caption; CL:個|个[ge4]
- lit. to quote the classics; to quote chapter and verse (idiom)
- 难 nán: 难 nan2: difficult (to...); problem; difficulty; difficult; not good难 nàn: 难 nan4: disaster; distress; to scold
- to make sense of; to grasp the meaning of; to figure out
- to discuss; to talk over
- to permit; to allow
- to have; to have always had
- clear-cut; definite; explicit; to clarify; to specify; to make definite
- melodious; mellifluous
- 口音 kǒu yin: 口音 kou3 yin5: voice; accent口音 kǒu yīn: 口音 kou3 yin1: (linguistics) oral speech sounds
- to agree; to consent; to approve
- concept; idea; CL:個|个[ge4]
- to come from (a place); From: (in email header)
- really isn't
- feeling; impression; sensation; to feel; to perceive