cāo zuò
to work
to operate
to manipulate
qíng cāo
sentiments
feelings
disposition of mind
moral character
cāo
to grasp
to hold
to operate
to manage
to control
to steer
to exercise
to drill (practice)
to play
to speak (a language)
cāo chǎng
playground
sports field
drill ground
CL:個|个[ge4]
cāo láo
to work hard
to look after
cāo zòng
to operate
to control
to rig
to manipulate
Cáo Cāo
Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕
the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义
cāo pán shǒu
trader or dealer (of stocks and shares etc)
zhēn cāo
(usually of women) chastity
virginity
virtue
honor
loyalty
moral integrity
zǎo cāo
morning exercises (physical exercises commonly performed en masse at schools and workplaces in East Asian countries)
cāo zuò guī chéng
operating rules
work regulations
àn xiāng cāo zuò
covert activities (election rigging etc)
under-the-table manipulations
black operations
jiàn měi cāo
aerobics
aerobic dance (school P.E. activity)
cāo zuò tái
operating desk
control panel
console
cāo zhī guò jí
to act with undue haste (idiom); eager and impatient
over-hasty
zuò cāo
to do exercises
to do gymnastics
cāo duò
to steer (a vessel)
to hold the rudder
at the helm
chóng cāo jiù yè
to resume one's old trade (idiom)
jié cāo
integrity
moral principle
tóng shì cāo gē
wielding the halberd within the household (idiom); internecine strife
cāo yǎn
drill
exercise
demonstration
to demonstrate
wěn cāo shèng quàn
grasp it and victory is assured
to have success within one's grasp (idiom)
chū cāo
to drill
to exercise
to go outdoors for physical exercise
cào nǐ mā
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