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Canto Mando Menu 菜單指南 I love Chinese food, and eventually I would like to learn how to read a Chinese menu entirely and be able to order in Mandarin and Cantonese. Blog posts will be in English and Japanese.

Yoji-Time 四字熟語: Learn how to use some common 4-character Japanese idiomatic expressions.

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Monday, June 7, 2010

中上级单词 Upper-Intermediate Chinese Vocabulary # 5

This list has 26 new words...

赤裸 chìluǒ naked, bare 


真相 zhēnxiàng the actual facts
 
哺乳動物 bǔrǔdòngwù mammals
 

tùn to fade
 

濃密 nóngmì thick, murky
 

體毛 tǐmáo body hair

重點 chóngdiǎn to re-count, re-evaluate
 

提要 tíyào summary, abstract
 

靈長類 língzhǎnglèi primate

厚重 hòuzhòng thick

化石 huàshí fossil

標本 biāoběn specimen, sample

線索 xiànsuǒ trail, clues

性狀 xìngzhuàng nature, character

容量 róngliàng capacity, measure

象徵性 xiàngzhēngxìng symbolic, emblem

演化 yǎnhuà evolution

奠定 diàndìng to establish, to fix

與眾不同 yǔzhòngbùtóng to stand out from the masses
 
光滑 guānghua glossy, sleek, smooth

猩猩 xīngxing orangutan

近親 jìnqīn close relative

禿 tū bald, blunt

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