cǎi yòng
to adopt
to employ
to use
cǎi qǔ
to adopt or carry out (measures, policies, course of action)
to take
fēng cǎi
variant of 風采|风采, svelte
elegant manner
graceful bearing
fēng cǎi
svelte
elegant manner
graceful bearing
cǎi fǎng
to interview
to gather news
to hunt for and collect
to cover
cǎi
color
complexion
looks
variant of 彩[cai3]
variant of 採|采[cai3]
cài
allotment to a feudal noble
cǎi
to pick
to pluck
to collect
to select
to choose
to gather
cǎi yóu
oil extraction
oil recovery
xīng gāo cǎi liè
happy and excited (idiom); in high spirits
in great delight
cǎi gòu
to procure (for an enterprise etc)
to purchase
cǎi jué
to excavate
to extract (ore)
cǎi jí
to gather
to collect
to harvest
kāi cǎi
to extract (ore or other resource from a mine)
to exploit
to mine
cǎi fēng
to collect local cultural material (recording folk songs, taking photos etc)
fēng cǎi
same as 風采|风采, svelte
elegant manner
graceful bearing
fēng cǎi
variant of 風采|风采, svelte
elegant manner
graceful bearing
wén cǎi
literary talent
literary grace
rich and bright colors
cǎi qǔ cuò shī
to adopt measures
to take steps
wú jīng dǎ cǎi
dispirited and downcast (idiom); listless
in low spirits
washed out
cǎi qǔ xíng dòng
to take action
to adopt policies
to move on some issue
cǎi méi
coal mining
coal extraction
coal cutting
duō cǎi
multicolored
varied
also written 多采
Yīng Cǎi ér
Cherrie Ying Choi-Yi (1983-), actress
Ní cǎi
Friedrich Nietzsche (1846-1900), German philosopher
shén cǎi fēi yáng
in high spirits (idiom); glowing with health and vigor
cǎi shí
to forage
to gather for eating
to pick and eat
shén cǎi yì yì
in glowing spirits (idiom); bursting with life
radiating health and vigor
cǎi bàn
to buy on a considerable scale
to purchase
to procure
to stock up
Yáng Cài nī
Charlie Young (1974-),Hong Kong actress and singer
huí cǎi
stoping (excavating ore using stepped terraces)
to extract ore
extraction
to pull back
méi jīng dǎ cǎi
listless
dispirited
washed out
also written 沒精打彩|没精打彩
cǎi jǐng
to choose a location
to frame a shot (for filming, photography etc)
cǎi zé
to choose and use
to adopt (a decision)
cǎi zhū rén
the Pearl Fishers, 1863 opera by Georges Bizet 比才[Bì cái]
bō cǎi bǐ
stripping-to-ore ratio
stripping ratio
cǎi lán zèng sháo
lit. pick orchids and present peonies (idiom); fig. presents between lovers
dào cǎi
to mine (or harvest, log, trap animals etc) illegally
illegal mining (or logging etc)
wú jīng dǎ cǎi
dispirited and downcast (idiom); listless
in low spirits
washed out
Yáng Cǎi nī
Charlie Young (1974-), Hong Kong actress and singer
cǎi huā zéi
lit. flower thief
fig. rapist
cǎi huā dà dào
lit. flower thief
fig. rapist
cǎi huā
to pick flowers
to enter houses at night in order to rape women
Cǎi zhū rén
The Pearl Fishers, 1863 opera by Georges Bizet 比才[Bi4 cai2]
kě cǎi xìng
(law) admissibility (of evidence in court)
kě cǎi xìng
(mining) workability (of deposits of coal, ore etc)
kě cǎi
(mining) recoverable
workable
fēng cǎi
variant of 風采|风采[feng1 cai3]
xìng gāo cǎi liè
happy and excited (idiom)
in high spirits
in great delight