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de of; ~'s (possessive particle) / (used after an attribute) / (used to form a nominal expression) / (used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis) / also pr. [di4] or [di5] in poetry and songs
de -ly / structural particle: used before a verb or adjective, linking it to preceding modifying adverbial adjunct
to obtain / to get / to gain / to catch (a disease) / proper / suitable / proud / contented / to allow / to permit / ready / finished
de structural particle: used after a verb (or adjective as main verb), linking it to following phrase indicating effect, degree, possibility etc
事实上 shì shí shàng in fact / in reality / actually / as a matter of fact / de facto / ipso facto
fēi to not be; not / wrong; incorrect / non-; un-; in-; de- / to reproach; to blame / (coll.) to insist on; simply must
virtue / goodness / morality / ethics / kindness / favor / character / kind
variant of 德[de2]
variant of 德[de2]
绝技 jué consummate skill / supreme feat / tour-de-force / stunt
参军 cān jūn to join the army / (official title in imperial China) military adviser; aide-de-camp
Germany / German / abbr. for 德國|德国[De2 guo2]
de (equivalent to 的 as possessive particle)
莫泊桑 sāng Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893), French novelist and short story writer
双人舞 shuāng rén dance for two / pas de deux
德昂 áng De'ang (ethnic group)
(onom.) for the sound of horsehoofs
technetium (chemistry)
花露水 huā shuǐ perfumed toilet water / eau de cologne / floral water / hydrosol
副官 guān aide-de-camp
环法 Huán Tour de France cycle race / abbr. for 環法自行車賽|环法自行车赛
里约热内卢 yuē nèi Rio de Janeiro
卡扎菲 zhā fēi (Colonel Muammar) Gaddafi (1942-2011), de facto leader of Libya from 1969-2011
巴尔扎克 ěr zhā Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850), French novelist, author of series La comédie humaine
笛卡儿 ér René Descartes (1596-1650), French philosopher and author of Discours de la méthode 方法論|方法论


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