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SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
r- there
li- there
- that place
- also written 那裡|那里
li- there
- that place
yǒu- to have
- there is
- there are
- to exist
- to be
wǎng- to deceive
- there is none
- old variant of |[wang3]
- do not
- there is none who
- there is no lack of
fáng- there is no harm in
- might as well
- there is no need
- why should
- there is no need
- why should
zuòxīng- maybe
- possibly
- there is reason to believe
yǒu- there is much
- (literary) abundance
cúnyǒu- to hold in storage
- to retain
- to harbor (feelings)
- to entertain (sentiments)
- (of abstract things) to exist
- there is
yǒushì- to be occupied with sth
- to have sth on one's mind
- there is something the matter
yǒurén- someone
- people
- anyone
- there is someone there
- occupied (as in restroom)
- none lacking
- none missing
- everything is there
- everyone without exception
- none doesn't
- there is none who isn't
- everyone
bian- over there
- yonder
duōdeshì- there's no shortage
- there are plenty
méibàn- there is nothing to be done
- one can't do anything about it
ràoyuǎnr- the road twists here and there
- to make a detour
- to take a long way around
línchǎnggǎn- the feeling of actually being there
wén- there is no-one who doesn't know that
gǎn- there is still time (to do sth)
- to be able to do sth in time
- to be able to make it
fēnwéièr- one divides into two
- to be two-sided
- there are two sides to everything
- to see both sb's good points and shortcomings (idiom)
yòngqi- You're welcome (that is, please don't thank me)
- There is no need to stand on ceremonies.
zhuóbiān- not to the point
- wide of the mark
- neither here nor there
- irrelevant
rénduōshìzhòng- many men, a great force (idiom); many hands provide great strength
- There is safety in numbers.
qiánglíngruò- there is no honor in the strong bullying the weak (idiom)
dànshuōfáng- there is no harm in saying what one thinks (idiom)
láifāngcháng- the future is long (idiom); there will be ample time for that later
- We'll cross that bridge when we get there
hóuménhǎi- lit. the gate of a noble house is like the sea
- there is a wide gap between the nobility and the common people (idiom)
bīngyànzhà- there can never be too much deception in war
- in war nothing is too deceitful
- all's fair in war
láiyǒu- there is a reason for it
- (of sth) not incidental
bié- there is no alternative
yǒurénzài- there are plenty of such people
suǒshèng- there is not much left
wǎngjiù- to forget and not bear recriminations (idiom); to let bygones be bygones
- There is no point in crying over spilt milk.
háoèrzhì- there cannot be another one like it
méiyǒuchābié- there is no difference
- it makes no difference
chūyòu- matchless
- without equal
- there is nothing better
zhíláizhí- there and back without delay
chǐ- there is no-one who is not extravagant
diǎndàozhǐ- to touch on sth and leave it there
- to take care not to overdo sth
xiáng- lit. one object bests another object
- every item has a weakness (idiom)
- there is a rock to every scissor, a scissor to every paper, and a paper to every rock
rényǒusuǒhào- everyone has their likes and dislikes
- there is no accounting for taste
- chacun son goût
qiúxuétǎn- The path of learning can never be smooth.
- There is no royal road to learning. (idiom)
tiānchùfāngcǎo- there are plenty more fish in the sea (idiom)
qiángzhōngyǒuqiángzhōngshǒu- However strong you are, there is always someone stronger
- There is always sth more to learn (applied to art or learning).
- Never be satisfied to rest on you laurels.
- There is no room for complacency.
qiángjiàngshǒuxiàruòbīng- there are no poor soldiers under a good general (idiom)
yǒubǎorénqiánkuā- There is no need to boast about one's treasures. (idiom)
yǒusuǒyǒusuǒshī- there is no gain without a loss (idiom)
- there is no such thing as a free meal
yàoshikāisuǒ- One key opens one lock.
- There is a different solution for each problem. (idiom)
xiàoyǒusān,hòuwéi- There are three ways to be unfilial; having no sons is the worst. (citation from Mencius 孟子[Meng4 zi3])
céngjīngcānghǎinánwéishuǐ,chúquèShānshìyún- there are no rivers to one who has crossed the ocean, and no clouds to one who has passed Mount Wu (idiom)
- one who has seen the world doesn't stop at small things

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