房费 (房費)
fáng fèi
Pinyin
Definition
房费 (房費)
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- room charge
Character Decomposition
Related Words (20)
- 1 surname Fang
- 1 breast
- 2 udder
- 1 second-hand house
- 2 house acquired indirectly through a middle-man
Idioms (5)
三天不打,上房揭瓦
- 1 three days without a beating, and a child will scale the roof to rip the tiles (idiom)
- 2 spare the rod, spoil the child
宠擅专房
- 1 an especially favored concubine (idiom)
文房四宝
- 1 Four Treasures of the Study, namely 筆|笔[bǐ], 墨[mò], 紙|纸[zhǐ] and 硯|砚[yàn]
- 2 the essentials of calligraphy and scholarship (idiom)
洞房花烛
- 1 bridal room and ornamented candles
- 2 wedding festivities (idiom)
蹿房越脊
- 1 lit. to leap the house and cross the roofridge (idiom); dashing over rooftops (of robbers and pursuing knight-errant 俠客|侠客 in fiction)
Sample Sentences
房费不是一百八十块吗?
Isn't the room fee 180 kuai?
I played a bit. Actually, a lot of people go to Macao not planning to gamble. But in the end, they do. Because the big casinos usually have really fancy hotels. The room fees are very cheap, and you can convert them into chips. Basically, they're always trying to think of ways to get you hooked and make you gamble. If you don't have strong self-discipline, and you get addicted to gambling, I bet even you and your family's safety wouldn't be enough to get you to stop.