"-ed" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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 yǒu to have / there is / (bound form) having / with / -ful / -ed / -al (as in 有意[you3yi4] intentional)
 dāo knife / blade / single-edged sword / cutlass / CL:把[ba3] / (slang) dollar (loanword) / classifier for sets of one hundred sheets (of paper) / classifier for knife cuts or stabs
 biān yì to translate and edit / translator-editor / (computing) to compile (source code)
沿 qián yán (military) forward position / frontier / cutting-edge / forefront
 bǎo jiàn (double-edged) sword (esp. a valuable or famous one) / CL:把[ba3]
 shuāng miàn double-sided / two-faced / double-edged / reversible
 xīn ruì cutting-edge (in technology, science, fashion, the arts etc) / novel and competitive / new and dashing
 biān shěn to copy-edit / copy editor
 shuāng rèn double-edged blade
 Xiāo Qián Xiao Qian (1910-1999), Mongolian-born, Cambridge-educated journalist active during Second World War in Europe, subsequently famous author and translator
 bì zi double-edged fine-toothed comb / grate
 Lǐ Yīng Li Ying (1963-), Japanese-educated Chinese documentary film director
  op-ed
 Mò yé Moye, the name of a legendary double-edged sword
 shuāng rèn jiàn double-edged sword (lit. and fig.)
 jì yōu gǔ gilt-edged stock / blue chip stock
 qiān niú huā white-edged morning glory
 bái mǎ gǔ gilt-edged securities
 Mǎ sān jiā Masanjia town in Yuhong District 于洪區|于洪区[Yu2 hong2 Qu1] in Liaoning, known for its re-education through labor camp
 liǎng miàn rèn double-edged sword
 yuǎn chéng jiào yù tele-education
 qín qí shū huà the four arts (zither, Go, calligraphy, painting) / the accomplishments of a well-educated person
 Yē lu:4 Dà shí Yollig Taxin or Yelü / Dashi (1087-1143), Chinese-educated Khitan leader, founder of Western Liao 西遼|西辽 / in Central Asia
 yuè tái mù mén (railway) platform screen doors / platform-edge doors
  teacher-educator
  op-ed
 cū lǔ bù wén crude and ill-educated (idiom)
 qín - qí - shū - huà (idiom) the four arts of the Chinese scholar (guqin, Go, calligraphy and painting) / (by extension) the accomplishments of a well-educated person
  Health-Education Telecommunicatons
  higher-education institution
  op-ed
K电  K-absorption edge densitometry / K-edge densitometry
 shuǐ néng zài zhōu , yì néng fù zhōu lit. water may keep the boat afloat but may also sink it (proverb) / fig. the people can support a regime or overturn it / if sth is used properly, one can benefit from it, otherwise it can do harm / things can be double-edged
西  University of the West Indies Distance Tele-education Network
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