极端 | jí duān | extreme | |
争端 | zhēng duān | dispute; controversy; conflict | |
弊端 | bì duān | malpractice; abuse; corrupt practice | |
端正 | duān zhèng | upright; regular; proper; correct | |
终端 | zhōng duān | end; terminal |
1 | A server came to our table with a cluster of small white bowls, which a few of my colleagues politely declined. | |
2 | She married a good husband who doesn't allow her to do the housework, and handle everything all alone. The housework include cooking, washing , cleaning and looking after the children. | |
3 | From a back-end perspective, he asks the question "Do we really need classes and objects to pass data around"? | |
4 | If you drive to work, park at the far end of the parking lot. | |
5 | Whatever you think, come out with it. |