gù
happening
instance
reason
cause
intentional
former
old
friend
therefore
hence
(of people) to die, dead
shì gù
accident
CL:樁|桩[zhuang1],起[qi3],次[ci4]
gù zhàng
malfunction
breakdown
defect
shortcoming
fault
failure
impediment
error
bug (in software)
hé gù
what for?
what's the reason?
diǎn gù
allusion (to classic story or saying)
classical quotation
parable
gù tǔ
native country
one's homeland
wēn gù zhī xīn
to review the old and know the new (idiom, from the Analects)
to recall the past to understand the future
rén shēn shì gù
accident causing injury or death
gù shi piān
fictional film
feature film
gù xiāng
home
homeland
native place
CL:個|个[ge4]
gù wǒ
one's old self
one's original self
what one has always been
biàn gù
an unforeseen event
accident
misfortune
gù dì
once familiar places
former haunts
shì gu
sophisticated
worldly-wise
Gù gōng Bó wù yuàn
Palace Museum, in the Forbidden City, Beijing
National Palace Museum, Taipei
wú yuán wú gù
no cause, no reason (idiom); completely uncalled for
shì gù
therefore
so
consequently
zhǎng gù
anecdote
tales (esp. about historical figure)
zé rèn shì gù
accident occurring due to negligence
gù zhàng pái chú
fault resolution
trouble clearing
gù guó
country with an ancient history
rén qíng shì gù
worldly wisdom
the ways of the world
to know how to get on in the world
gù zhī
a close friend over many years
jì shù gù zhàng
technical breakdown
malfunction
gù nòng xuán xū
deliberately mystifying
to make sth unnecessarily complicated
yù qín gù zòng
In order to capture, one must let loose.
to loosen the reins only to grasp them better
gù dū
former capital
ancient capital
yī jiàn rú gù
familiarity at first sight
chéng yǔ diǎn gù
idiom that quotes a classic story
wēn gù ér zhī xīn
to review the old and know the new (idiom, from the Analects)
to recall the past to understand the future
gù dào
old road
old way
old course (of a river)
gù dì chóng yóu
to revisit old haunts (idiom); down memory lane
gù yǒu
old friend
deceased friend
yī rán rú gù
back to where we were (idiom); absolutely no improvement
Things haven't changed at all.
míng zhī gù fàn
deliberate violation (idiom); intentional crime
róng guī gù lǐ
to return home with honor
tǔ gù nà xīn
lit. to breathe out stale air and breathe in fresh (idiom, from Zhuangzi 庄子); fig. to get rid of the old and bring in the new
yī rán gù wǒ
to be one's old self (idiom)
to be unchanged
(derog.) to be stuck in one's ways
gù jì chóng yǎn
to repeat an old stratagem
up to one's old tricks
gù yún
that's why it is called...
Gù chéng xiàn
Gucheng county in Hengshui 衡水[Heng2 shui3], Hebei
gù bù zì fēng
stuck in the old ways (idiom); refusing to acknowledge new ideas
stagnating and conservative
gù jiāo
former acquaintance
old friend
gé gù dǐng xīn
to discard the old and introduce the new (idiom); to innovate
gù zuò shēn chén
to play the profound thinker
gù xùn
old teaching (e.g. religious instruction)
lǎo yú shì gù
experienced in the ways of the world (idiom); worldly-wise
sophisticated
gù jiā
old and respected family
family whose members have been officials from generation to generation
gù yè
old estate
former empire
former occupation
pái chá gù zhàng
to troubleshoot
to check components individually for problems
troubleshooting
jiù gù
old friend
former acquaintance
Máo Zé dōng · xiān wéi rén zhī de gù shi
Mao Zedong, the unknown story by Jung Chang 張戎|张戎 and Jon Halliday
gù diǎn
old classics
old customs
cause
yǎ gù
old friend
correct interpretation
gù zhé
former track
old rut
stuck in old conventions
bù zhǔ gù cháng
not to stick to the old conventions
tuī gù
to find a pretext for refusing
sān qīn liù gù
old friends and relatives
zuān gù zhǐ duī
to dig into piles of outdated writings (idiom); to study old books and papers
gōng shāng shì gù
industrial accident
work-related injury
dǎo cháng xí gù
follow the same old path (idiom); stuck in a rut
always the same routine
yī gǎi gù zhé
complete change from the old rut (idiom); dramatic change of direction
a volte-face
to change old practices
kuáng nú gù tài
to be set in one's ways (idiom)
qiāng wú gù shí
to have no basis in fact (idiom)
gù jiù bù qì
do not neglect old friends
Máo Zé dōng · bù wéi rén zhī de gù shi
Mao Zedong, the unknown story by Jung Chang 張戎|张戎 and Jon Halliday
gù zuò duān zhuāng
artificial show of seriousness
to pretend to be solemn
hǎo gù shi bǎi tīng bù yàn
The story is so good it's worth hearing a hundred times.
One never tires of hearing good new.
pān qīn dào gù
to use old friends to climb socially (idiom); to suck up to sb
gù jiā zǐ dì
descended from an old family
tóng xiāng qīn gù
fellow countryman (from the same village)
the folks back home
lián hé hé shì gù xié diào zhōng xīn
Joint nuclear Accident Coordinating Center (JNACC)
xū yìng gù shì
to go through the motions
méi qín méi gù
without relatives or friends
míng zhī gù wèn
to ask a question, already knowing the answer
Gù gōng
the Forbidden City
abbr. for 故宮博物院|故宫博物院[Gu4 gong1 Bo2 wu4 yuan4]
gù shi piàn
fictional film
feature film
píng bái wú gù
variant of 平白無故|平白无故[ping2 bai2 wu2 gu4]
rú gù
as before
as usual
(to be) like old friends
Kǎn tè bó léi Gù shì Jí
The Canterbury Tales, collection of stories by Geoffrey Chaucer 喬叟|乔叟[Qiao2 sou3]
yuán gù
variant of 緣故|缘故[yuan2 gu4]
tā xiāng yù gù zhī
meeting an old friend in a foreign place (idiom)
bù ān shì gù
unworldly
unsophisticated
fēi qīn fēi gù
lit. neither a relative nor a friend (idiom)
fig. unrelated to one another in any way