奇迹 | qí jì | miracle / miraculous / wonder / marvel | |
神迹 | shén jì | miracle | |
生死肉骨 | shēng sǐ ròu gǔ | lit. the dead returning to life / a miracle (idiom) | |
圣迹 | shèng jì | holy relic / miracle | |
灵丹妙药 | líng dān miào yào | effective cure, miracle medicine (idiom) / fig. wonder-cure for all problems / panacea / elixir | |
妙手回春 | miào shǒu huí chūn | magical hands bring the dying back to life (idiom) / miracle cure / brilliant doctor | |
着手成春 | zhuó shǒu chéng chūn | lit. set out and it becomes spring (idiom) / to effect a miracle cure (of medical operation) / to bring back the dead / once it starts, everything goes well | |
锦囊妙计 | jǐn náng miào jì | brocade sack of miracle plans (idiom) / bag of tricks / fiendishly cunning masterplan (written out by strategic genius of fiction, and given to the local commander in a brocade bag) | |
奇蹟 | qí jì | variant of 奇跡|奇迹, marvel / wonder / miracle / miraculous | |
海伦·凯勒 | | Helen Keller (1880-1968), famous American deaf-blind author and activist (whose story is told in biopic The Miracle Worker) | |
海伦・凯勒 | Hǎi lún · Kǎi lē | Helen Keller (1880-1968), famous American deaf-blind author and activist (whose story is told in biopic The Miracle Worker) | |
海伦·凯勒 | Hǎi lún · Kǎi lē | Helen Keller (1880-1968), famous American deaf-blind author and activist (whose story is told in biopic The Miracle Worker) | |
海伦·凯勒 | Hǎi lún · Kǎi lè | Helen Keller (1880-1968), famous American deaf-blind author and activist (whose story is told in biopic The Miracle Worker) | |