坎坷 | kǎn kě | bumpy (of a road); rough (of life); to be down on one's luck; to be full of frustrations and dashed hopes | |
坎坷不平 | kǎn kě bù píng | potholed and bumpy road (idiom); fig. full of disappointment and dashed hopes | |
命途坎坷 | mìng tú kǎn kě | to have a tough life; to meet much adversity in one's life | |
坎坷不遇 | kǎn kě bù yù | to have met with many difficulties but few opportunities (idiom) | |
坎坷多舛 | kǎn kě duō chuǎn | full of trouble and misfortune (usu. referring to someone's life) |
1 | Difficult circumstances serve as a textbook of life for people. | |
2 | Difficult circumstances serve as a textbook of life for people. | |
3 | Of course. Carnation is a sign of maternal love in the West. Am I right? | |
4 | Learning English way is bumpy let us join hands to advance together! | |
5 | English began to grow more quickly when William Caxton returned to Britain in the year fourteen seventy-six. |