哈佛大学
Hā fó Dà xué
Pinyin

Definition

哈佛大学
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Hā fó Dà xué
  1. Harvard University

Related Words (20)

  1. 1 abbr. for 哈薩克斯坦|哈萨克斯坦[Hā sà kè sī tǎn], Kazakhstan
  2. 2 abbr. for 哈爾濱|哈尔滨[Hā ěr bīn], Harbin
hā hā
  1. 1 (onom.) laughing out loud
  1. 1 big
  2. 2 huge
  3. 3 large
  4. 4 major
  5. 5 great
  6. 6 wide
  7. 7 deep
  8. 8 older (than)
  9. 9 oldest
  10. 10 eldest
  11. 11 greatly
  12. 12 very much
  13. 13 (dialect) father
  14. 14 father's elder or younger brother
dà jí
  1. 1 very auspicious
  2. 2 extremely lucky
dà jiā
  1. 1 everyone
  2. 2 influential family
  3. 3 great expert
dà jiǎng
  1. 1 prize
  2. 2 award
dà huà tóu
  1. 1 liar's dice (dice game)
yī dà zǎo
  1. 1 at dawn
  2. 2 at first light
  3. 3 first thing in the morning
Yà lì shān dà
  1. 1 Alexander (name)
  2. 2 Alexandria (town name)
Rén dà
  1. 1 (Chinese) National People's Congress (abbr. for 全國人民代表大會|全国人民代表大会[Quán guó Rén mín Dài biǎo Dà huì])
  2. 2 Renmin University of China (abbr. for 中國人民大學|中国人民大学[Zhōng guó Rén mín Dà xué])
fǎng fú
  1. 1 variant of 彷彿|仿佛[fǎng fú]
  1. 1 Buddha
  2. 2 Buddhism
Fó shān
  1. 1 Foshan prefecture-level city in Guangdong
Fó shān shì
  1. 1 Foshan prefecture-level city in Guangdong 廣東省|广东省[Guǎng dōng shěng]
Fó jiào
  1. 1 Buddhism
fó fǎ
  1. 1 Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha)
  2. 2 Buddhist doctrine
fó zhū
  1. 1 Buddhist prayer beads
Fó zǔ
  1. 1 Buddha
  2. 2 founder of a buddhist sect
wěi dà
  1. 1 huge
  2. 2 great
  3. 3 grand
  4. 4 worthy of the greatest admiration
  5. 5 important (contribution etc)
guāng míng zhèng dà
  1. 1 (of a person) honorable
  2. 2 not devious
  3. 3 (of a behavior) fair and aboveboard
  4. 4 without tricks
  5. 5 openly
  6. 6 (of a situation) out in the open

Idioms (20)

不看僧面看佛面
bù kàn sēng miàn kàn fó miàn
  1. 1 lit. not for the monk's sake but for the Buddha's sake (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. (to do sth for sb) out of deference to sb else
不识大体
bù shí dà tǐ
  1. 1 to fail to see the larger issue (idiom)
  2. 2 to fail to grasp the big picture
久仰大名
jiǔ yǎng dà míng
  1. 1 I have been looking forward to meeting you for a long time (idiom)
以小挤大
yǐ xiǎo jǐ dà
  1. 1 minor projects eclipse major ones (idiom)
佛口蛇心
fó kǒu shé xīn
  1. 1 words of a Buddha, heart of a snake (idiom); two-faced
  2. 2 malicious and duplicitous
借花献佛
jiè huā xiàn Fó
  1. 1 lit. presenting the Buddha with borrowed flowers (idiom); fig. to win favor or influence using sb else's property
  2. 2 plagiarism
元恶大憝
yuán è dà duì
  1. 1 arch-criminal and archenemy (idiom)
冒大不韪
mào dà bù wěi
  1. 1 to face opprobrium (idiom)
吃大锅饭
chī dà guō fàn
  1. 1 lit. to eat from the common pot (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to be rewarded the same, regardless of performance
吃饭皇帝大
chī fàn huáng dì dà
  1. 1 eating comes first, then comes everything else (idiom) (Tw)
哀莫大于心死
āi mò dà yú xīn sǐ
  1. 1 nothing sadder than a withered heart (idiom attributed to Confucius by Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuāng zǐ])
  2. 2 no greater sorrow than a heart that never rejoices
  3. 3 the worst sorrow is not as bad as an uncaring heart
  4. 4 nothing is more wretched than apathy
哄堂大笑
hōng táng dà xiào
  1. 1 the whole room roaring with laughter (idiom)
嚎啕大哭
háo táo dà kū
  1. 1 to wail
  2. 2 to bawl (idiom)
四大皆空
sì dà jiē kōng
  1. 1 lit. the four elements are vanity (idiom)
  2. 2 this world is an illusion
因小失大
yīn xiǎo shī dà
  1. 1 to save a little only to lose a lot (idiom)
地大物博
dì dà wù bó
  1. 1 vast territory with abundant resources (idiom)
夜郎自大
Yè láng zì dà
  1. 1 lit. Yelang thinks highly of itself (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. foolish conceit
大事化小,小事化了
dà shì huà xiǎo , xiǎo shì huà liǎo
  1. 1 to turn big problems into small ones, and small problems into no problems at all (idiom)
大出其汗
dà chū qí hàn
  1. 1 to sweat buckets (idiom)
大勇若怯
dà yǒng ruò qiè
  1. 1 a great hero may appear timid (idiom); the really brave person remains level-headed

Sample Sentences

肖小姐,我们可是有正规营业执照的公司。这种金字塔制度是连哈佛大学的顶尖营销大师都推崇的,最能激发人的潜能和主观能动性。你想想,一个变两个,两个变四个,四个变八个,你的收入会呈几何级数增长。到时公司会给你派私家车,每年五星级旅游两次,你就能戴上金字塔最顶上的那个皇冠啦!
Xiāo xiǎojie ,wǒmen kěshì yǒu zhèngguī yíngyèzhízhào de gōngsī 。zhèzhǒng Jīnzìtǎ zhìdù shì lián Hāfó Dàxué de dǐngjiān yíngxiāo dàshī dōu tuīchóng de ,zuì néng jīfā rén de qiánnéng hé zhǔguānnéngdòngxìng 。nǐ xiǎng xiang ,yī ge biàn liǎng ge ,liǎng ge biàn sì ge ,sì ge biàn bā ge ,nǐ de shōurù huì chéng jǐhéjíshù zēngzhǎng 。dào shí gōngsī huì gěi nǐ pài sījiāchē ,měinián wǔ xīng jí lǚyóu liǎng cì ,nǐ jiù néng dàishàng Jīnzìtǎ zuì dǐngshàng de nàge huángguān la !
Miss Xiao, we're a company with a legitimate business license! Even the elite business marketing professors at Harvard University have praised this kind of pyramid structure. It's the best for stimulating people's potential and conscious activity! Think about it, one becomes two, two becomes four, four becomes eight-- your income will increase geometrically. Eventually, the company will give you a private car, and two five-star trips per year. You'll be able to wear the ''Pyramid Crown!"
王主任,这样吧,我考考你,要是你答不出來就得罚酒。听好了!一般人读完哈佛大学要多久?
Wáng zhǔrèn ,zhèyàng ba ,wǒ kǎokao nǐ ,yàoshì nǐ dá bu chū lái jiù děi fájiǔ 。tīnghǎo le !yībānrén dú wán Hāfó Dàxué yào duō jiǔ ?
Mr Wang, how about this? I'll test you. If you can't answer, you have to have a drink. Listen carefully! How long do most people take to read Harvard University?
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嗯,哈佛大学是世界第一学府,再怎么天赋异禀都要读个三四年吧?
ng4 ,Hāfó Dàxué shì shìjiè dì yī xuéfǔ ,zài zěnme tiānfùyìbǐng dōuyào dú gè sānsì nián ba ?
Uh, Harvard University is the world's premiere educational establishment, so however gifted you are, you'd have to spend three or four years, right?
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错!一般人读完“哈佛大学”四个字,大概只要一到两秒,哈哈!答错了!罚酒罚酒!
cuò !yībānrén dú wán “Hāfó Dàxué ”sì gè zì ,dàgài zhǐyào yī dào liǎng miǎo ,hāhā !dá cuò le !fájiǔ fájiǔ !
Wrong! Normal people take around one or two seconds to read the two words Harvard and University, ha ha! You got the wrong answer! Drink! Drink!
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她以优异的成绩考进了哈佛大学。
tā yǐ yōuyì de chéngjì kǎojìn le Hāfó Dàxué 。
He got into Harvard University with exceptional grades in his exams.
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对。我是哈佛大学的学生。
duì 。wǒ shì Hāfó Dàxué de xuésheng 。
Yes. I'm a Harvard student.
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