How to say [X] in Chinese
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to change shifts
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倒班
dǎo bān
to change speed
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变速
biàn sù
to change suddenly
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骤变
zhòu biàn
to change the channel (TV)
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转台
zhuàn tái
to change the laws
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变法
biàn fǎ
to change the TV channel
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换台
huàn tái
to change unpredictably
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变幻莫测
biàn huàn mò cè
to change workshifts
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换工
huàn gōng
to check for receipt of (an email, an enclosed item in a letter etc) (typically used in the polite imperative, e.g. after 請|请[qing3])
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查收
chá shōu
to close the market (for a holiday or overnight etc)
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休市
xiū shì
to close the market (for the day)
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收市
shōu shì
to close up shop and cease business temporarily
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关店歇业
guān diàn xiē yè
to collect money
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筹集
chóu jí
to collect money from sb
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打钱
dǎ qián
to color (a picture etc)
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上色
shàng sè
to commence trading (stock market)
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开盘
kāi pán
to compare a product with (a rival product)
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对标
duì biāo
to conduct an exploratory foray into (an area of study, a market etc)
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初探
chū tàn
to conserve
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保存
bǎo cún
to contribute generously (idiom)
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慷慨解囊
kāng kǎi jiě náng
to cost
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费
fèi
to cost one dearly
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吃大亏
chī dà kuī
to count out (a sum of money etc)
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数出
shù chū
to crawl under a table (e.g. as a forfeit for losing a bet or card game)
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钻桌子
zuàn zhuō zi
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