cè huà
to plot
to scheme
to bring about
to engineer
planning
producer
planner
duì cè
countermeasure for dealing with a situation
biān cè
to spur on
to urge on
to encourage sb (e.g. to make progress)
chū móu huà cè
to put forward plans and ideas (also derogatory)
to give advice (idiom)
cè
policy
plan
scheme
bamboo slip for writing (old)
to whip (a horse)
to encourage
riding crop with sharp spines (old)
essay written for the imperial examinations (old)
upward horizontal stroke in calligraphy
shù shǒu wú cè
lit. to have one's hands bound and be unable to do anything about it (idiom); fig. helpless in the face of a crisis
jué cè
strategic decision
decision-making
policy decision
to determine policy
xiàn cè
to offer advice
to make a suggestion
shī cè
to blunder
to miscalculate
miscalculation
unwise (move)
cè mǎ
to urge on a horse using a whip or spurs
cè dòng
to conspire
to plot (a rebellion, crime etc)
to machinate
to spur on
to urge action
Zhàn guó cè
"Strategies of the Warring States", chronicle of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC), possibly written by Su Qin 蘇秦|苏秦[Su1 Qin2]
cè shì
strategist
counsellor on military strategy
shàng yǒu zhèng cè , xià yǒu duì cè
The higher ups have policies while the lower downs have their own ways of getting around them. (idiom)
cè yìng
in coordination with
to support
cè fǎn
to instigate (rebellion etc)
incitement (e.g. to desertion within opposing camp)
cè yuán dì
place of origin
source (of a war or a social movement)
Cè lè
Chira Nahiyisi
Chira county in Khotan prefecture 和田地區|和田地区[He2 tian2 di4 qu1], Xinjiang
shàng shàng zhī cè
the best policy
the best thing one can do in the circumstances
cè lùn
essay on current affairs submitted to the emperor as policy advice (old)
tuó niǎo zhèng cè
ostrich policy (sticking one's head in the sand, failing to acknowledge danger)
Cè lè xiàn
Chira Nahiyisi
Chira county in Khotan prefecture 和田地區|和田地区[He2 tian2 di4 qu1], Xinjiang
cè wèn
essay on policy in question and answer form used in imperial exams
cè huà
variant of 策劃|策划[ce4 hua4]
Běn yīn fāng Xiù cè
Honinbo Shusaku (1829-1862), Japanese Go player
cè móu
stratagem (political or military)
trick
quán yí zhī cè
stratagem of convenience (idiom); stop-gap measure
makeshift plan
interim step
sān shí liù jì , zǒu wéi shàng cè
Of the Thirty-Six Stratagems, fleeing is best.
see also 三十六計|三十六计[sān shí lìu jì]
cè lì
to encourage
to urge
to impel
to spur sb on
fàng rèn zhèng cè
laissez-faire policy
non-interference
cè shì
imperial exam involving writing essay on policy 策論|策论[ce4 lun4]
jǔ xián liáng duì cè
Treatise 134 BC by Han dynasty philosopher Dong Zhongshu 董仲舒
hé wēi shè zhèng cè
policy of nuclear intimidation
chéng jiān cè féi
to live in luxury
lit. to ride a solid carriage pulled by fat horses
fāng cè
strategy
policy
general plan
variant of 方冊|方册[fang1 ce4]
Sūn Cè
Sun Ce (175-200), general and major warlord of the Later Han Dynasty
tǔ zhèng cè
local policy
regional regulations
shàng yǒu zhèng cè , xià yǒu duì cè
The higher ups have policies while the lower downs have their own ways of getting around them. (idiom)
sān shí liù jì , zǒu wéi shàng cè
Of the Thirty-Six Stratagems, fleeing is best.
see also 三十六計|三十六计[san1 shi2 liu4 ji4]
Sān guāng Zhèng cè
Three Alls Policy (kill all, burn all, loot all), Japanese policy in China during WWII