糊涂 | hú tu | muddled; silly; confused | |
糊口 | hú kǒu | to scrape a meager living; to get by with difficulty | |
糊糊 | hú hu | viscous; gooey; sticky; indistinct; thick congee; porridge | |
养家糊口 | yǎng jiā hú kǒu | to support one's family (idiom); to have difficulty feeding a family | |
裱糊 | biǎo hú | to wallpaper |
糊弄 | hù nong | to fool; to deceive; to go through the motions | |
面糊 | miàn hù | flour paste |
1 | But how many families who have people die would want foreign wagons or automobiles? | |
2 | But managers at the plant shipped the peanut butter and peanut paste anyway after getting new tests. | |
3 | Get your strips of newspaper and paste them up. | |
4 | There is, I imagine, a limit to how much they can enjoy living vicariously through us - especially if we keep on asking them to do our wallpapering because we're too busy clubbing . | |
5 | One was a plain hut that was simply papered with old calendars. |