冠军 | guàn jūn | champion; Classifiers: 个 | |
夺冠 | duó guàn | to seize the crown; fig. to win a championship; to win gold medal | |
冠军赛 | guàn jūn sài | championship | |
冠以 | guàn yǐ | to label; to call | |
冠词 | guàn cí | article (in grammar) |
桂冠 | guì guān | laurel; victory garland (in Greek and Western culture) | |
衣冠 | yī guān | hat and clothes; attire | |
冠心病 | guān xīn bìng | coronary heart disease | |
树冠 | shù guān | treetop | |
皇冠 | huáng guān | crown (headgear) |
1 | In English a noun may be preceded by a monosyllable called "article" . | |
2 | But we can start the Champions League, at an important part of the season, in good condition. | |
3 | But on occasion they wondered where the Blue Jay had gone and how he was doing and, most of all, if he was still the color blue and what it had all meant. | |
4 | Wenders's films have always been known as "existential film" The title, for this title, Wenders's own answer is "Self-isolation from the agency is a common social phenomenon. | |
5 | Even the hands that make crowns of thorns are better than idle hands. |