zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zhǐ yào zài tǒng shàng shuǎ xiē xiǎo xiǎo de huā zhāo men jiù néng mán tiān guò hǎi
    With a little statistical sleight of hand they can make thing look all right.
  • fèi léi duì zài pín mín jiē wán shuǎ de qióng hái shēn biǎo tóng qíng
    Fred's heart went out to the poor children playing in the slum street.
  • tōng guò shuǎ huá huò shǒu duàn zài gòu tuán zhōng móu de yīn móu jiā
    a schemer who tries to gain advantage in an organization in sly or underhanded ways.
  • shuǎ huā zhāo huò guǐ
    To act slyly or craftily.
  • zhǐ huì yòng gōng wán shuǎcōng míng hái biàn shǎ
    All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
  • dòng bǎo zhě men shuōyóu mín men méi yòu néng wèi yǎng mensuǒ xiē shé wǎng wǎng zài mài gěi shuǎ shé zhě zhī qián shì bèi 'è jiù shì huàn shàng yán zhòng de shāng kǒu gǎn rǎn
    Since the nomads are unable to feed them, the snakes are starved and suffer from severe infections even before being sold to snake charmers, activists say.
  • měi nián de "naagpanchami jié " huì yǐn zhòng duō de shuǎ shé rén fēng yōng dào chéng shì láiyóu shì mèng mǎi jiā 'ěr men wàng néng gòu kào lāo yīn wéi yìn jiào xiāng xìn shé néng gòu dài lái hǎo yùn
    Every year the "Naag Panchami" festival draws snake charmers to cities, especially Bombay and Calcutta, hoping to make money from Hindus who believe the snakes bring good luck.
  • bié shuǎ nòng shuǐ lóng tóu
    Leave the tap alone.
  • yòng wán shuǎbiān pāo biān jiē tōng guò lún liú pāo jiē shǐliǎng huò liǎng shàng tóng shí bǎo chí kōng zhōng
    To keep(two or more objects) in the air at one time by alternately tossing and catching them.
  • wán de huò ràng rén tǎo yàn de wán shuǎ
    naughtily or annoyingly playful.
  • yōu kàn zhe de shuāng qīnhǎo xiàng zài qǐng qiú kuān shuǎ
    She looked anxiously at her parents as if entreating forgiveness.
  • zhēn shì deshí dài zài zhǎnwǎng qiú de guì tóu xián zhī shí qiāoqiāo bèi zhāi diàoxiàn zài wǎng qiújiù tóng zài cǎo shàng shuǎ yàng fāng biàn
    It is true. Time is developing. It is not known to all that the title of the "aristocrat" of tennis has been taken off. Now, it is as convenient to play tennis as playing on the meadow.
  • jié : zhēn shì deshí dài zài zhǎnwǎng qiú deguì tóu xián zhī shí qiāoqiāo bèi zhāi diàoxiàn zài wǎng qiújiù tóng zài cǎo shàng shuǎ yàng fāng biàn
    Jeff: It is true. Time is developing. It is not known to all that the title of the "aristocrat" of tennis has been taken off. Now, it is as con-venient to play tennis as playing on the meadow.
  • zhǒng rén gōng shè de bèi rén wán shuǎ de pǐn
    an artifact designed to be played with.
  • duì gōng zuò wán shuǎ de kùn huò yǐng xiǎng dào liǎo bàn gōng shì de zhuózhuāng guān
    This confusion ex- tends to office attire and relationships.
  • gōng huì de shī qiǎn shì cháng zài zhè gōng zhōng shuǎ yīn móu
    The attorney for the union accused the Mayor of playing politics in the strike.
  • yào zhè yàng shuǎ xiǎo hái
    Don't be such a baby!
  • míng nán zhàn zài de wài néng 5 suì de 'ér zài fán máng de cài shì chǎng jìn wán shuǎ shíbèi kōng duó liǎo shēng mìng
    A man stood outside his home sobbing uncontrollably for his five-year-old son,killed while playing near a busy Baghdad vegetable market when an air raid struck.
  • zhè shì liú de shuǎ biǎo yǎn
    This is a bang-up variety show.
  • fēng kuáng de shuǎ yǎn yuán kuáng huān jié de biǎo yǎn zhěbiǎo yǎn nèi róng bāo kuò guài dòng huó de tóu yǎo xià lái
    A carnival performer whose show consists of bizarre acts, such as biting the head off a live chicken.
  • zài 'ér yòu zhè me zhòng de dāoshuí yòu néng shuǎ dòng ?
    Where can you find such a heavy broadsword? Moreover, who is able to lift it?
  • chū jiàn miàn shí piàn dàn shì hěn kuài jiù míng bái liǎo shuǎ de huā zhāo
    He tried to buffalo me at first meeting but I soon caught on to his tricks.
  • yīnyuè jié zōng jié shuǎ zài huá huò huá shuō chàng tuán yǎn chū de jiān biǎo yǎn de shuǎ yīnyuè yuèjié
    Vaudeville or musical entertainment presented between the acts of a burlesque or minstrel show.
  • hái men zài liè xià wán shuǎ hòu zhěng de guǒ zhī jīng guāng
    The kid drink up a whole big carton of juice after play in the hot sun.
  • jǐng chá zhèng shì gào jiè zuì fàn yào shuǎ huā zhāo
    The policeman cautioned the prisoners not to play any tricks.'
  • shuǎ shé rén xiǎo xīn shēn shǒu kuāng de tiáo shé
    The snake charmer reached out gingerly to touch the snake in his basket.
  • mǐn dejīng míng de shuǎ xiǎo cōng míng decháng zhǐ hòu yán chǐ de
    Quick-witted or smart, often in a cheeky way
  • shēn hěn hǎoměi tiān shuǎ tài
    I am in good health and I practise tai chi every day.
  • yóu cháng shí jiān de xué hěn shǎo wán shuǎ men de shēng huó fàn wéi tài xiàn liǎo
    Their life was extremely circumscribed, with long hours of study and few of play.
  • huān tuán de shuǎ
    Do you enjoy the side show of the circus?
  • xiǎng shuǎ xīn yǎn 'ér
    Are you trying to be clever?
  • wán shuǎ de rén zhōu wéi wéi liǎo qún hái
    The juggler collected a crowd of children around him.