- to turn a blind eye to
- (coll.) old man; (said of an aging husband) my old man
- extraordinary; exceptional; unusual
- unable to change sth; unable to deal with
- danger; dangerous
- to compare; to draw a parallel; to match; analogy; metaphor; comparison
- old man or woman; the elderly; one's aged parents or grandparents
- old man; elderly man
- grave; tomb; CL:座[zuo4]; embankment; mound; ancient book
- bridge (lit. and fig.)
- see 沿河土家族自治縣|沿河土家族自治县[Yan2 he2 Tu3 jia1 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 xian4]
- river water
- water surface
- one's elders; older generation
- empty handed (carrying nothing); alone
- duckweed
- to admire; to look up to; to respect sb greatly
- great-grandfather; (old) grandfather; father
- to look attentively at; to closely watch; to gaze at
- to prostrate oneself; to fall on one's knees; to grovel
- to kowtow in salute
- (idiom) to get straight to the point
- to lie; to tell an untruth
- to receive
- just and honorable
- to cheat sb; a scam
- my (polite); poor; ruined; shabby; worn out; defeated
- upright and unafraid
- anteroom; vestibule; lobby (of a hotel etc)
- to dash (run fast); to rush; to dart
- (old) servant hired to keep guard, run errands etc
- to grace sb with one's presence; your arrival (honorific); your esteemed presence
- failure to meet; (humble language) I'm sorry not to have come to meet you personally
- to receive (as a guest)
- sin; offense