- loud and clear; resonant
- (of a deceased) during one's life; while living
- to recite poetry
- abundant; plentiful
- sharply; distinctly; radically
- desert
- to feign; to pretend to be; to pass oneself off as
- a diversion; a feint attack to mislead the enemy
- (literary) I trust you have been well since we last met
- vicious; malicious; savage
- good and bad; most unfortunate occurrence; in any case; whatever
- the way back; one's journey home
- to care for; to worry about
- 托福 tūo fú: 托福 tuo1 fu2: (old) thanks to your lucky influence (polite reply to health inquiries)托福 Tūo fú: 托福 Tuo1 fu2: TOEFL; Test of English as a Foreign Language
- revered master
- witch (esp. European)
- to identify clearly; to make sure of; to believe firmly
- to produce a sound; to vocalize; to give voice; to articulate views or demands
- to meet head-on; face-to-face; directly
- (idiom) to complement one another
- to add up (numbers); (fig.) to put together (several things of the same type, e.g. skills)
- profound
- height; level; (music) pitch; relative superiority; propriety; discretion (usu. in the negative, e.g. 不知高低[bu4 zhi1 gao1 di1]); no matter what; just; simply (will not ..., must ... etc); at long last
- strong or weak; intensity; amount of force or pressure
- vastly different; poles apart
- almost on a par
- tough; strong; formidable; fearsome
- meek; modest; amiable
- to treat sb with due respect (idiom)
- lit. to sound out the difficulties and retreat to avoid defeat (idiom); fig. to back out of an awkward situation; to get out on finding out what it's really like
- to murder
- to hate; hatred; enmity; hostility
- to hate sb to the bone (idiom)