- (of a girl) to marry (literary)
- firewood
- lit. a boiling cauldron of voices (idiom); hubbub; brouhaha
- to put out a fire; firefighting
- 铜锣 Tóng lúo: 铜锣 Tong2 luo2: Tongluo or Tunglo township in Miaoli county 苗栗縣|苗栗县[Miao2 li4 xian4], northwest Taiwan铜锣 tóng lúo: 铜锣 tong2 luo2: gong
- to assassinate; (military) to fight with a bayonet; (baseball) to put out (a baserunner)
- a traitor; a treacherous bandit
- to crowd in; to cram in; to force others aside; to press; to squeeze; to find (time in one's busy schedule)
- exactly; just
- marketplace; market; bazaar; (economics) market
- 居 Jū: 居 Ju1: surname Ju居 jī: 居 ji1: (archaic) sentence-final particle expressing a doubting attitude居 jū: 居 ju1: to reside; to be (in a certain position); to store up; to be at a standstill; residence; house; restaurant; classifier for bedrooms
- bad luck; unlucky; calamitous; wretched
- child
- to bicker; to squabble; to quarrel
- in front of the door
- lit. defeated, the ground blanketed with bodies (idiom); fig. to suffer a crushing defeat
- not to comply; not to go along with; not to let off easily; not to let sb get away with it
- noisy; raucous; to shout and scream
- to scold
- to turn one's head; to turn round; to turn about
- 戴 dài: 戴 dai4: to put on or wear (glasses, hat, gloves etc); to respect; to bear; to support戴 Dài: 戴 Dai4: surname Dai
- inadvertent; accidental; to have no intention of (doing sth)
- therefore; as a result; thus; and as a result, ...
- moral instruction handed down by sages of the past or departed elders
- houses; homes
- to recognize; to identify
- 悄 qiāo: 悄 qiao1: used in 悄悄[qiao1 qiao1]悄 qiǎo: 悄 qiao3: quiet; sad
- to leap forward; to make rapid progress; a leap forward
- to guard; to protect; bodyguard (for officials in ancient times)
- to patrol
- strict; tight
- to give directions
- 省 shěng: 省 sheng3: to save; to economize; to be frugal; to omit; to delete; to leave out; province; provincial capital; a ministry (of the Japanese government)省 xǐng: 省 xing3: (bound form) to scrutinize; (bound form) to reflect (on one's conduct); (bound form) to come to realize; (bound form) to pay a visit (to one's parents or elders)