| 藏掖 | cáng yē | to try to cover up; hiding place | |
| 藏掖躲闪 | cáng yē duǒ shǎn | to dodge and hide (idiom) | |
| 藏着掖着 | cáng zhe yē zhe | to conceal the actual situation (idiom) | |
| 靴掖子 | xuē yē zi | double layer of padding in a boot | |
| 夹带藏掖 | jiā dài cáng yē | to secretly carry sth. (idiom) |
| 奖掖 | jiǎng yè | to reward and promote | |
| 扶掖 | fú yè | to support; to help | |
| 掖门 | yè mén | small side door of a palace | |
| 张掖 | zhāng yè | Zhangye prefecture level city in Gansu | |
| 张掖地区 | zhāng yè dì qū | Zhangye prefecture, Gansu (old term); Zhangye prefecture level city 张掖市 (district in Gansu) |
| 1 | She helps them take bath. And she is a good story reader... and she tucks them in bed. | |
| 2 | He had tucked her in comfortably. | |
| 3 | Tuck in your shirt; it looks awful hanging out of your pants. | |
| 4 | Keep them informative yet concise . People want information quickly, and withholding it only annoys them. | |
| 5 | Then she tucked them in and made sure they said their prayers. |