宝贵 | bǎo guì | valuable; precious; to value; to treasure; to set store by | |
宝贝 | bǎo bèi | treasured object; treasure; darling; baby; cowry; good-for-nothing or queer character | |
法宝 | fǎ bǎo | Buddha's teaching; Buddhist monk's apparel, staff etc; (Daoism) magic weapon; talisman; fig. specially effective device; magic wand | |
国宝 | guó bǎo | national treasure | |
宝库 | bǎo kù | treasure-house; treasury; treasure-trove (often fig., book of treasured wisdom) |
1 | We have decided not to rent the Nippon Center. | |
2 | Hardware and home stores (such as Home Depot) often have locations in the store where you can drop off old batteries for safe disposal. | |
3 | "China welcomes multinational companies from around the world," the Premier told assembled executives in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. | |
4 | Premier Wen Jiabao Monday wrote a letter to Xinhua News Agency apologizing to readers for a mistake he made about classifying rocks. | |
5 | It says it was warned by China' s central bank that Alipay would not be allowed to operate if it was, in effect, partly foreign-owned. |