乔木 | qiáo mù | tree, esp. with recognizable trunk (as opposed to 灌木 , bush or shrub) | |
乔迁 | qiáo qiān | to move (to a superior place); promotion | |
乔装 | qiáo zhuāng | to pretend; to feign; to disguise oneself | |
乔迁之喜 | qiáo qiān zhī xǐ | congratulations on house-moving or promotion (idiom); Best wishes for your new home! | |
拿乔 | ná qiáo | pretentious; striking a pose |
1 | "Shut up, Joe, " I say. "We know what you want. | |
2 | There were only Joe and I plugging away several hundred metres behind the rest. | |
3 | "Evolution does not return to the past, but must always move on to different future states," says Joe Thornton of the University of Oregon. | |
4 | Nearly everybody enters for'The Nicest Garden Competition' each year, but Joe wins every time. | |
5 | Or a nurse, so I could be near him and help him," exclaimed Jo, with a groan. |