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庭
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Definitions
- 1. main hall
- 2. front courtyard
- 3. law court
Example Sentences
1 shown我來自醫師家 庭 。
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Words Containing 庭
court
election court
farmyard
flower garden
very different
househusband
(law) collegiate bench
housewife
civil court
imperial court
courtyard
to begin a (judicial) court session
middle of the forehead
Michael Grant Ignatieff (1947-), leader of the Liberal Party of Canada
Lateral Courts in the imperial palace (housing concubines and administrative offices)
front courtyard
extended family
courtyard
The courtyard is deserted, you can net sparrows at the door (idiom); completely deserted
a family bereaved of its only child
criminal court
public place with numerous people
court hearing
courtyard in front of a palace
tutor
domestic violence
single parent family
Huangting Jing, one of the primary scriptures of Daoism
criminal court
househusband
to appear in court
Clarence Martin Wilbur (1908-1997), US Sinologist and Professor of Columbia University
backyard
International Court of Justice in The Hague
fenestra vestibuli (of inner ear)
front yard as busy as a marketplace (idiom)
home address
Inquisition (religion)
to improve one's family's social status by moving up in the world
homework
completely different
as different as can be (idiom)
family member
double income family who have pets rather than children (see also 丁克[dīng kè])
rock garden
to adjourn (law)
to be the reigning emperor
front court
out-of-court (settlement)
see 門庭若市|门庭若市[mén tíng ruò shì]
court of law
peer competition
Huang Tingjian (1045-1105), Song poet and calligrapher
tuition within family
to retire from the courtroom
International war crimes tribunal
bodies governing a border area
Dongting Lake in northeast Hunan province
presiding judge
(Japanese-style) sandbox (video gaming)
court-martial; military tribunal
lit. Notes on Passing the Hall, historical jottings by 12th century Southern Song poet Fan Gongcheng 范公偁[fàn gōng chēng], containing moral instructions derived from great men of Song dynasty
Byzantium
circuit court
family