zhòngyīngguànyòngduǎnyù:
  • n.   shì fēng xiǎn hěn xiǎo [ hěn ] de bǎo xiǎn duì xiàng .   poor risk
  • n.   céng shì hóng xīng , dàn xiàn zài fēng huá .   He was a great singer once but now he's had his day
  • n.   wàng chū fēng tóu jìn bìng tài .   His craving for publicity has become almost a perversion
  •    bié huān chū fēng tóu , suǒ rén yuán hǎo .   He made himself unpopular by being so pushy
  • v.   xiàn cóng zhōng fēng bìng wán quán kāng liǎo .   He's now fully recovered from his stroke
  • adj.   gān yuàn mào fēng xiǎn , fāng xiàng kāi liǎo jià .   He made me a sporting offer, ie one that involved some risk of his losing
  • n.   de shū zhǔn què miáo huì liǎo yīng guó suō bái shí dài de fēng rén qíng .   His book captures exactly the ethos of Elizabethan England
  • n.   de xiǎo shuō yòu hěn duō yōu fēng de piàn duàn .   His stories are spiced with humour
  • adj.   de wén xué fēng hái hěn chéng shú .   His literary style is still rather raw
  •    de wén fēng wáng 'ěr lüè wēi yòu xiē xiāng .   His style distantly resembles that of Wilde
  • adj.   de yǎn jiǎng fēng shì fǎng shǒu xiāng de .   His style of public speaking is imitative of the prime minister
  • adj.   de shù fēng hěn xiàng jiā suǒ de .   His style is reminiscent of Picasso's
  • v.   jiáo zhèng fēng de yǐng xiǎng chāo guò liǎo xiàn shǐ fēi piān liǎo háng xiàn .   He had over-compensated for the effect of the wind, and taken the aircraft off course
  •    shù lǐng hán fēng .   He turned up his coat collar against the chill wind
  • v.   xíng shì zhuān héng , men jiādōu tǎo yàn zhè zhǒng zuò fēng .   He domineered, and the rest of us hated it
  • n.   bèi de shì mǎn chéng fēng .   It is being noised abroad that he has been arrested