chéng dān
to undertake
to assume (responsibility etc)
chéng nuò
to promise
to undertake to do something
commitment
chéng bàn
to undertake
to accept a contract
chéng rèn
to admit
to concede
to recognize
recognition (diplomatic, artistic etc)
to acknowledge
chéng jiàn
to construct under contract
chéng shòu
to bear
to support
to inherit
chéng lǎn
to contract for an entire project
tǎn chéng
to confess
to admit
to come clean
calmly
yī mài xiāng chéng
traceable to the same stock (idiom); of a common origin (of trends, ideas etc)
chéng zài
to bear the weight
to sustain
chéng xí
to inherit
to follow
to adopt
bǐng chéng
to take orders
to receive commands
to carry on (a tradition)
jì chéng
to inherit
to succeed to (the throne etc)
to carry on (a tradition etc)
fèng cheng
to fawn on
to flatter
to ingratiate oneself
flattery
chéng zhòng
to sustain
to bear the weight (of the upper storeys in architecture)
load-bearing
chuán chéng
to pass on (to future generations)
passed on (from former times)
a continued tradition
an inheritance
zhī chéng
to support
to bear the weight of (a building)
chéng
to bear
to carry
to hold
to continue
to undertake
to take charge
owing to
due to
to receive
Chéng
surname Cheng
Cheng (c. 2000 BC), third of the legendary Flame Emperors 炎帝[Yan2 di4] descended from Shennong 神農|神农[Shen2 nong2] Farmer God
chéng jiē
to receive
to accept
to carry on
chéng yùn
to provide transport
to accept the Mandate of Heaven
to acknowledge one's calling to be emperor
Chéng dé
Chengde prefecture level city in Hebei
also Chengde county
chéng bāo
to contract
to undertake (a job)
chéng xiāo
to underwrite (i.e. guarantee financing)
underwriting
to sell as agent
consignee
chéng shòu lì
tolerance
capability of adapting oneself
chéng jì
adoption (e.g. of a nephew as a son)
to inherit
chéng xiāo shāng
underwriting company
dealership
sales agency
Chéng dé shì
Chengde prefecture level city in Hebei
chéng duì
to accept checks etc
to honor a check
chéng qián qǐ hòu
to follow the past and herald the future (idiom); part of a historical transition
forming a bridge between earlier and later stages
chéng huān
to cater to sb to make them happy (esp. of one's parents)
xiāng chéng
to complement one another
Wú Chéng ēn
Wu Cheng'en (1500-1582), author (or compiler) of novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记
Chéng dé xiàn
Chengde county in Chengde 承德[Cheng2 de2], Hebei
ē yú fèng chéng
flattering and fawning (idiom)
sweet-talking
chéng zū fāng
borrower
leaser
the hiring side of a contract
chéng zhuǎn
to transmit a document (up or down a chain of bureaucracy)
chéng zuò
to undertake
to take on (i.e. to accept a task)
Lǐ Chéng wǎn
Syngman Rhee (1875-1965), US trained Korean politician and dictator, president of Republic of Korea 1948-1960
chéng ràng
you let me win (said politely after winning a game)
wú chuán chéng yùn rén
non-vessel-owning common carrier (NVOCC) (transportation)
Chéng dé dì qū
Chengde prefecture (old name)
now Chengde prefecture level city
jì chéng yī bō
to take up sb's mantle
to follow in sb's steps
nóng cūn jiā tíng lián chǎn chéng bāo zé rèn zhì
rural household contract responsibility system, PRC government policy linking rural income to productivity
chéng wàng
to expect (often in negative combination, I never expected...)
to look forward to
chéng shùn
to comply with
to submit to
chéng xiāo rén
sales agent
salesman
consignee
underwriter
fèng cheng tǎo hǎo
to curry favor
to get the desired outcome by flattery
chéng méng guān zhào
to be indebted to sb for care
thank you for looking after me
bǎi bān fèng chéng
to fawn upon sb in every possible way
chéng fá
to accept a position on a provisional basis, in the absence of better qualified candidates (humble expr.)
yōu xiān chéng gòu quán
prior purchase right
right of first refusal (ROFR)
preemptive right to purchase
chéng shàng qǐ xià
to follow the past and herald the future (idiom); part of a historical transition
forming a bridge between earlier and later stages
bù chéng rèn zhǔ yì
policy of non-recognition
chéng jí
to inherit a rank (from a predecessor)
chéng zhòng sūn
eldest grandson (to sustain upper storeys of ancestor worship)
rào xī chéng huān
to live with one's parents, thus bringing them happiness (idiom)
yìng tiān chéng yùn
lit. to respond to heaven and suit the times (idiom); to rule according to the will of heaven
the Divine Right of kings
Sī mǎ Chéng zhèng
Sima Chengzheng (655-735), Daoist priest in Tang dynasty
dān chéng
to undertake
to assume (responsibility etc)
chéng dāng
to bear (responsibility)
to take on
to assume
chéng píng
(periods of) peace and prosperity
peaceful
chéng xiān qǐ hòu
see 承前啟後|承前启后[cheng2 qian2 qi3 hou4]
yìng chéng
to agree (to do sth)
to promise
Sī mǎ Chéng zhēn
Sima Chengzhen (655-735), Daoist priest in Tang dynasty
bǐng chéng
variant of 秉承[bing3 cheng2]