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li-sao

/Chinese lee-sou/US // Chinese ˈliˈsaʊ //

李绍,李绍华,李兆,丽水

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Wade-Giles, Pinyin.

    • : a poem by Ch'ü Yüan.

Examples

  • But here they are, stage names spelled out in neon across the iconic marquee: MAPEI AND LYKKE LI.

  • The doctors did not tell the young man to his face; Li was left in the hallway while they spoke to his grandfather.

  • In March 2012, 17-year old Li Mengnan walked into a Beijing hospital.

  • If the doctor had time to work with Li, he might have seen that his back pain was atypical and detected AS in the first visit.

  • “Most of the fans gave their full understanding to Li's retirement decision,” Liu wrote in an email.

  • Some even went 'jusqu' l'Arbre sec, Ou li oisel pendent au bec.'

  • Somewhat on the model of the French va-et-vient is the word li mounto-davalo, the ups and downs.

  • An excellent example of accentual verse set to an already existing melody is seen in Li Bon Prouvençau.

  • Mèste Ambroi, declining at first to sing, says "Li mirau soun creba!"

  • Ha-ha-have my head sha-a-ved, dress myself up li-like a Turk?