cháng shì
to try
to attempt
CL:次[ci4]
hé cháng
(rhetorical question) when?
how?
it's not that...
pǐn cháng
to taste a small amount
to sample
cháng
to taste
to try
to experience
already
ever
once
cháng
variant of 嘗|尝[chang2]
to taste
to experience
wò xīn cháng dǎn
lit. to lie on firewood and taste gall (idiom); fig. suffering patiently, but firmly resolved on revenge
bǎo cháng
to enjoy fully
to experience to the full over a long period
qiǎn cháng zhé zhǐ
to dabble and stop (idiom); to dip into
to attempt half-heartedly
content with a smattering of knowledge
qiǎn cháng zhé zhǐ
to dabble and stop (idiom); to dip into
to attempt half-heartedly
content with a smattering of knowledge
also written 淺嘗輒止|浅尝辄止
qiǎn cháng
dilettante
amateur
to dabble in
to flirt with (a topic)
qiǎn cháng
dilettante
amateur
to dabble in
to flirt with (a topic)
Mèng cháng jūn
Lord Menchang of Qi, Chancellor of Qi and of Wei during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)
qiǎn cháng zhě
dilettante
amateur
dabbler
qiǎn cháng zhě
dilettante
amateur
dabbler
cháng jìn xīn suān
to experience one's full share of sorrows (idiom)
bèi cháng xīn kǔ
to have suffered all kinds of hardships (idiom)
cháng fèn
to taste a patient's excrement (a form of medical examination, seen as an act of loyalty or filial piety)
to suck up to sb
to kiss ass
cháng
old variant of 嘗|尝[chang2]