zhòngyīngguànyòngduǎnyù:
  • n.   shí fēn fēng de huà jié shù liǎo yǎn jiǎng .   He ended his speech with a merry quip
  • adj.   men yòu shùn fēng jiù yáng fān háng .   They set sail with the first fair wind
  • n.   men xìng shàng liǎo měng liè de fēng bào .   They had the misfortune to be hit by a violent storm
  •    men tíng liǎo huì 'ér lái xīn shǎng fēng jǐng .   They stopped for a while to admire the scenery
  • n.   men zài cāng duǒ bào fēng .   They found shelter from the storm in a barn
  • v.   men zhǐ chū de jìhuà yòu fēng xiǎn , quàn fàng .   They expostulated with him about the risks involved in his plan
  • n.   men děng dài bào fēng guò .   They waited for the storm to pass
  • n.   zuò huà yòng dān diào , zhè shì de zhǒng fēng .   His paintings are deliberately flat, it's part of his style
  • n.   huān duì xià zhí yuán chěng wēi fēng .   He likes to lord it over the junior staff
  • v.   zài huí jiā de shàng zāo bào fēng .   On his way home he was overtaken by a storm
  • n.   zài jiào táng tánzòu fēng qín .   He plays the organ in church
  • n.   cōng míng 'ér yòu fēng , xiǎn 'àn rán shī .   He is eclipsed by his wife, who is much cleverer and more amusing than he is
  • v.   kāi chē dài chū dōu fēng .   He took her out for a drive
  • n.   zǒng shì 'ài chū fēng tóu .   He's always been a bit of a showman, ie fond of drawing attention to himself
  • n.   huàn zhōng fēng zhī hòu chéng liǎo néng de fèi rén .   The stroke left him a helpless wreck
  • n.   wén fēng gāo lìng rén qīn pèi .   He is admired for the elegance of his writing