承认 | chéng rèn | to admit; to concede; to recognize; recognition (diplomatic, artistic etc); to acknowledge | |
承担 | chéng dān | to undertake; to assume (responsibility etc) | |
继承 | jì chéng | to inherit; to succeed to (the throne etc); to carry on (a tradition etc) | |
承诺 | chéng nuò | to promise; to undertake to do something; commitment | |
承包 | chéng bāo | to contract; to undertake (a job) |
1 | I think he could be right. | |
2 | "A lot of people have gone elsewhere - Hong Kong, other places, they' re everywhere," said Li Jiulan, 53, a woman who has lived in Chengqi lou for 32 years. | |
3 | I was very happy to work and fight alongside him. | |
4 | The region is surrounded by the Fifth Ring Road, Fourth Ring Road, Airport Highway and Jingcheng Road. It is 30 kilometers away from downtown and 11.5 kilometers from the capital airport. | |
5 | Perhaps the way that we and our fellow critters appear at the most basic, elemental level -- maybe how we look when stripped to the bone -- says more about us than we like to admit. |