摊派 | tān pài | to apportion expenses, responsibilities etc; to demand contributions | |
摊位 | tān wèi | vendor's booth | |
摊点 | tān diǎn | place for a vendor's stall | |
分摊 | fēn tān | to share (costs, responsibilities); to apportion | |
摊贩 | tān fàn | stallkeeper; peddler |
1 | I saw him walk into a pool of water. | |
2 | "This isn' t for me," she said, sliding the whole mess over to my end of the coffee table. | |
3 | Where to get it :We like to slurp at the open-air stall on the corner of Xikang Lu and Xinfeng Lu. | |
4 | When the user is sad the ears flop down, if they are concentrating they stand up, wiggle around if the wearer is amused and go flat if they are tired. | |
5 | His first stop today, like every day, is a shoeshine stand where employees tie his laces. |