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cha

/chah/US // tʃɑ //

恰恰,恰,查,混乱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chinese.

    • : tea.

Examples

  • When the CHA opened its public-housing waiting list in 2010, more than 215,000 families applied.

  • Celebrate the summer as you venture back into the world with Adobo Gigante’s packed schedule, which includes an arts market, cha cha cha dance class and endless DJ sets.

  • I worked in CHA housing projects for five years, processing public assistance applications.

  • “REVEALED; Why Blaz cha-ching, er, cha-changed his tune on horses,” the headline read.

  • I worked in CHA Housing Projects for five years, processing public assistance applications.

  • Millennials delighted in watching their favorite Science Guy cha-cha-cha on DWTS.

  • Its origins and etymology are veiled in mystery: cha is Chinese for “tea,” but debates rage over those first two syllables.

  • Foo Cha looked at him in despair; it was certainly not Knigenstein, nor was there any sign of his carriage in the street.

  • Foo Cha tried to shut the door in his face, but it was like pushing against a mountain.

  • Antechapel, an′te-cha-pl, n. the outer part of the west end of a college chapel.

  • He stopped once to pick a splinter out of his thumb and Jeffords, who was coming up, asked, "Ain't cha got no gloves?"

  • Thus armed, they secretly entered the house of Cha´ron, one of their friends in Thebes.