| 熙熙攘攘 | xī xī rǎng rǎng | bustling with activity (idiom) | |
| 攘外 | rǎng wài | to resist foreign aggression | |
| 熙来攘往 | xī lái rǎng wǎng | a place buzzing with activity (idiom) | |
| 攘夺 | rǎng duó | to seize | |
| 扰攘 | rǎo rǎng | bustling; to create trouble; to disturb |
| 1 | For you bouquets and ribboned wreaths--for you the shores accrowding | |
| 2 | It is bordered by the United States on the north and by Guatemala and Belize on the south. | |
| 3 | While China will win" there" and" an" expected results. | |
| 4 | It is a way of expressing good wishes that the Han people prayed for long lives, happiness and avoided confusion disasters. | |
| 5 | Meanwhile, the argument through the driver's window had spilled out of the car; the two men were now squaring up to each other. |