Lesson Seven Flashcards

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鸟儿

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niao er
littlebird

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一只鸟

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yi zhi niao
a bird

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一匹马

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yi pi ma
a horse

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一头牛

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yi tou niu
acow

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5
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一朵花

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yi duo hua

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一棵树

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yi ke shu
a tree

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7
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推荐

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tui jian
recommend

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你推荐什么

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ni tui jian shenme
you recommend what

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我已经有

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wo yi jiang you
i alrrsdy have

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我还没有

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wo hai mei you
i yet dont have

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11
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Maduro

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Mature

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Будущее

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Future

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13
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Tropiezo

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Stumbling block

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14
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Corregir

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Correct

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15
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就是

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its like

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16
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Mostrar

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Show

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大人

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da ren
adult

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大少

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da shao
size

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儿子

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er zi
son

20
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上下

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shang xia
about
up down

21
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小人

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xiao ren
child

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女子

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nv zi
daughter

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he
and

24
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名字

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ming zi
name

25
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多钱

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a lot of money
duo qian

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dao
knife

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dao
to

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sui
age

29
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一本书

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yi ben shu
a book

30
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“无所不能” (wú suǒ bù néng) in English translates to “omnipotent” or “able to do anything.” It implies having the ability to accomplish anything or being capable of anything.

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“无所不能” (wú suǒ bù néng) in English translates to “omnipotent” or “able to do anything.” It implies having the ability to accomplish anything or being capable of anything.

31
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The metaphor “趁热打铁” (chèn rè dǎ tiě) translates to “strike while the iron is hot” in English. It means to seize the opportunity and take action while conditions are favorable, similar to the idea of not missing the chance or hurrying to do something before it’s too late.

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The metaphor “趁热打铁” (chèn rè dǎ tiě) translates to “strike while the iron is hot” in English. It means to seize the opportunity and take action while conditions are favorable, similar to the idea of not missing the chance or hurrying to do something before it’s too late.

32
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Certainly! Here are a few more common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:

  1. 战争 (zhànzhēng) - war
  2. 和平 (hépíng) - peace
  3. 君王 (jūnwáng) - monarch
  4. 帝国 (dìguó) - empire
  5. 民族 (mínzú) - ethnic group, nationality
  6. 政府 (zhèngfǔ) - government
  7. 皇帝 (huángdì) - emperor
  8. 官员 (guānyuán) - official, bureaucrat
  9. 礼仪 (lǐyí) - etiquette, ceremonial rites
  10. 忠诚 (zhōngchéng) - loyalty

These words often reflect societal structures, historical events, and cultural values, frequently appearing in Chinese idioms to convey moral lessons or historical narratives.

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Certainly! Here are a few more common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:

  1. 战争 (zhànzhēng) - war
  2. 和平 (hépíng) - peace
  3. 君王 (jūnwáng) - monarch
  4. 帝国 (dìguó) - empire
  5. 民族 (mínzú) - ethnic group, nationality
  6. 政府 (zhèngfǔ) - government
  7. 皇帝 (huángdì) - emperor
  8. 官员 (guānyuán) - official, bureaucrat
  9. 礼仪 (lǐyí) - etiquette, ceremonial rites
  10. 忠诚 (zhōngchéng) - loyalty

These words often reflect societal structures, historical events, and cultural values, frequently appearing in Chinese idioms to convey moral lessons or historical narratives.

33
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Certainly! Here are a few more common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:

  1. 道德 (dàodé) - morality, ethics
  2. 知识 (zhīshì) - knowledge
  3. 学问 (xuéwèn) - scholarship, learning
  4. 智慧 (zhìhuì) - wisdom
  5. 勇气 (yǒngqì) - courage
  6. 忍耐 (rěnnài) - patience, endurance
  7. 慈爱 (cí’ài) - kindness, compassion
  8. 谦虚 (qiānxū) - modesty, humility
  9. 美德 (měidé) - virtue
  10. 善良 (shànliáng) - kindness, goodness

These words often represent moral and ethical concepts, personal qualities, and intellectual virtues, frequently featured in Chinese idioms to emphasize the importance of character and values in life.

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Certainly! Here are a few more common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:

  1. 道德 (dàodé) - morality, ethics
  2. 知识 (zhīshì) - knowledge
  3. 学问 (xuéwèn) - scholarship, learning
  4. 智慧 (zhìhuì) - wisdom
  5. 勇气 (yǒngqì) - courage
  6. 忍耐 (rěnnài) - patience, endurance
  7. 慈爱 (cí’ài) - kindness, compassion
  8. 谦虚 (qiānxū) - modesty, humility
  9. 美德 (měidé) - virtue
  10. 善良 (shànliáng) - kindness, goodness

These words often represent moral and ethical concepts, personal qualities, and intellectual virtues, frequently featured in Chinese idioms to emphasize the importance of character and values in life.

34
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“水饺” (shuǐjiǎo) in Chinese refers to “dumplings.” Specifically, “水饺” refers to boiled dumplings, as opposed to other cooking methods like steaming or frying. They are typically made by wrapping a filling, often containing meat and vegetables, in a thin dough wrapper, and then boiling them in water until they are cooked. Dumplings are a popular dish in Chinese cuisine and are enjoyed both as a snack and as part of a meal.

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“水饺” (shuǐjiǎo) in Chinese refers to “dumplings.” Specifically, “水饺” refers to boiled dumplings, as opposed to other cooking methods like steaming or frying. They are typically made by wrapping a filling, often containing meat and vegetables, in a thin dough wrapper, and then boiling them in water until they are cooked. Dumplings are a popular dish in Chinese cuisine and are enjoyed both as a snack and as part of a meal.

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Sure! Here are some major cities in China:

  1. 北京 (Běijīng) - Beijing
  2. 上海 (Shànghǎi) - Shanghai
  3. 广州 (Guǎngzhōu) - Guangzhou
  4. 深圳 (Shēnzhèn) - Shenzhen
  5. 天津 (Tiānjīn) - Tianjin
  6. 南京 (Nánjīng) - Nanjing
  7. 杭州 (Hángzhōu) - Hangzhou
  8. 成都 (Chéngdū) - Chengdu
  9. 重庆 (Chóngqìng) - Chongqing
  10. 武汉 (Wǔhàn) - Wuhan
  11. 西安 (Xī’ān) - Xi’an
  12. 青岛 (Qīngdǎo) - Qingdao
  13. 沈阳 (Shěnyáng) - Shenyang
  14. 苏州 (Sūzhōu) - Suzhou
  15. 昆明 (Kūnmíng) - Kunming

These are just a few examples of the many diverse and vibrant cities in China.

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Sure! Here are some major cities in China:

  1. 北京 (Běijīng) - Beijing
  2. 上海 (Shànghǎi) - Shanghai
  3. 广州 (Guǎngzhōu) - Guangzhou
  4. 深圳 (Shēnzhèn) - Shenzhen
  5. 天津 (Tiānjīn) - Tianjin
  6. 南京 (Nánjīng) - Nanjing
  7. 杭州 (Hángzhōu) - Hangzhou
  8. 成都 (Chéngdū) - Chengdu
  9. 重庆 (Chóngqìng) - Chongqing
  10. 武汉 (Wǔhàn) - Wuhan
  11. 西安 (Xī’ān) - Xi’an
  12. 青岛 (Qīngdǎo) - Qingdao
  13. 沈阳 (Shěnyáng) - Shenyang
  14. 苏州 (Sūzhōu) - Suzhou
  15. 昆明 (Kūnmíng) - Kunming

These are just a few examples of the many diverse and vibrant cities in China.

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Certainly! Here are some provinces in China:

  1. 北京市 (Běijīng Shì) - Beijing Municipality
  2. 上海市 (Shànghǎi Shì) - Shanghai Municipality
  3. 广东省 (Guǎngdōng Shěng) - Guangdong Province
  4. 浙江省 (Zhèjiāng Shěng) - Zhejiang Province
  5. 江苏省 (Jiāngsū Shěng) - Jiangsu Province
  6. 四川省 (Sìchuān Shěng) - Sichuan Province
  7. 湖南省 (Húnán Shěng) - Hunan Province
  8. 湖北省 (Húběi Shěng) - Hubei Province
  9. 山东省 (Shāndōng Shěng) - Shandong Province
  10. 广西壮族自治区 (Guǎngxī Zhuàngzú Zìzhìqū) - Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
  11. 陕西省 (Shǎnxī Shěng) - Shaanxi Province
  12. 河南省 (Hénán Shěng) - Henan Province
  13. 贵州省 (Guìzhōu Shěng) - Guizhou Province
  14. 辽宁省 (Liáoníng Shěng) - Liaoning Province
  15. 云南省 (Yúnnán Shěng) - Yunnan Province

These are just a few examples of the provinces in China, each with its own unique culture, history, and attractions.

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Certainly! Here are some provinces in China:

  1. 北京市 (Běijīng Shì) - Beijing Municipality
  2. 上海市 (Shànghǎi Shì) - Shanghai Municipality
  3. 广东省 (Guǎngdōng Shěng) - Guangdong Province
  4. 浙江省 (Zhèjiāng Shěng) - Zhejiang Province
  5. 江苏省 (Jiāngsū Shěng) - Jiangsu Province
  6. 四川省 (Sìchuān Shěng) - Sichuan Province
  7. 湖南省 (Húnán Shěng) - Hunan Province
  8. 湖北省 (Húběi Shěng) - Hubei Province
  9. 山东省 (Shāndōng Shěng) - Shandong Province
  10. 广西壮族自治区 (Guǎngxī Zhuàngzú Zìzhìqū) - Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
  11. 陕西省 (Shǎnxī Shěng) - Shaanxi Province
  12. 河南省 (Hénán Shěng) - Henan Province
  13. 贵州省 (Guìzhōu Shěng) - Guizhou Province
  14. 辽宁省 (Liáoníng Shěng) - Liaoning Province
  15. 云南省 (Yúnnán Shěng) - Yunnan Province

These are just a few examples of the provinces in China, each with its own unique culture, history, and attractions.

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Certainly! Here are some major dynasties in Chinese history:

  1. 夏朝 (Xià Cháo) - Xia Dynasty (c. 2070–1600 BCE)
  2. 商朝 (Shāng Cháo) - Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE)
  3. 周朝 (Zhōu Cháo) - Zhou Dynasty (c. 1046–256 BCE)
  4. 秦朝 (Qín Cháo) - Qin Dynasty (221–206 BCE)
  5. 汉朝 (Hàn Cháo) - Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE)
  6. 隋朝 (Suí Cháo) - Sui Dynasty (581–618 CE)
  7. 唐朝 (Táng Cháo) - Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE)
  8. 宋朝 (Sòng Cháo) - Song Dynasty (960–1279 CE)
  9. 元朝 (Yuán Cháo) - Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368 CE)
  10. 明朝 (Míng Cháo) - Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)
  11. 清朝 (Qīng Cháo) - Qing Dynasty (1644–1912 CE)

These are some of the most significant dynasties that ruled China throughout its long history, each leaving its mark on the country’s culture, society, and governance.

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Certainly! Here are some major dynasties in Chinese history:

  1. 夏朝 (Xià Cháo) - Xia Dynasty (c. 2070–1600 BCE)
  2. 商朝 (Shāng Cháo) - Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE)
  3. 周朝 (Zhōu Cháo) - Zhou Dynasty (c. 1046–256 BCE)
  4. 秦朝 (Qín Cháo) - Qin Dynasty (221–206 BCE)
  5. 汉朝 (Hàn Cháo) - Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE)
  6. 隋朝 (Suí Cháo) - Sui Dynasty (581–618 CE)
  7. 唐朝 (Táng Cháo) - Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE)
  8. 宋朝 (Sòng Cháo) - Song Dynasty (960–1279 CE)
  9. 元朝 (Yuán Cháo) - Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368 CE)
  10. 明朝 (Míng Cháo) - Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)
  11. 清朝 (Qīng Cháo) - Qing Dynasty (1644–1912 CE)

These are some of the most significant dynasties that ruled China throughout its long history, each leaving its mark on the country’s culture, society, and governance.