- prime minister (in feudal China)
- to patrol
- to welcome a guest; to entertain a customer (of prostitute)
- hall; concourse; public lounge; (hotel) lobby
- daytime
- chief (representative, correspondent etc)
- prime minister (of Japan or UK etc)
- after drinking; under the influence of alcohol
- one's purpose in coming
- local conditions and customs (idiom)
- to be irrelevant; to have nothing to do with
- casual conversation; chat; gossip; to talk about (whatever comes to mind)
- to patrol; to make one's rounds; classifier for rounds of drinks
- head (of state); summit (meeting); leader
- to broaden one's horizons
- (used self-deprecatingly, e.g. when asked to sing a song) to put one's artistic incompetence on display
- to wait upon; to serve; to attend to sb's needs
- 致 zhì: 致 zhi4: (bound form) fine; delicate; exquisite致 zhì: 致 zhi4: (literary) to send; to transmit; to convey; (bound form) to cause; to lead to; consequently
- must not; cannot; to not allow; cannot tolerate
- blemish; disgrace; flaw in jade
- please forgive me
- to expel; to evict; to drive out
- never
- to become visible; to reveal
- a matter for regret or resentment
- opportunity; opportune moment
- to bestir oneself; to pull oneself together; to cheer up; to uplift; to stimulate
- evil smell; resentment; unpleasant manner
- gems of wisdom (idiom); priceless advice
- (idiom) to lack the ability to do what one would wish
- to intend; intentionally; interested in
- to show sb how to get to the right path
- solely engrossed in one thing; just (one thing, no need to worry about the rest); simply; by all means; please feel free; do not hesitate (to ask for sth)
- to conceal one's identity; living incognito
- to speak forthrightly; to talk bluntly