省省吧
shěng sheng ba
Pinyin

Definition

省省吧
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shěng sheng ba
  1. (coll.) Don't waste your breath.
  2. Save it!

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

  1. 1 bar (loanword) (serving drinks, or providing Internet access etc)
  2. 2 to puff (on a pipe etc)
  3. 3 (onom.) bang
  4. 4 abbr. for 貼吧|贴吧[tiē bā]
shěng
  1. 1 to save
  2. 2 to economize
  3. 3 to do without
  4. 4 to omit
  5. 5 to leave out
  6. 6 province
  7. 7 (archaic) central government department
jié shěng
  1. 1 saving
  2. 2 to save
  3. 3 to use sparingly
  4. 4 to cut down on
jiǔ bā
  1. 1 bar
  2. 2 pub
  3. 3 saloon
  4. 4 CL:家[jiā]
bù xǐng rén shì
  1. 1 to lose consciousness
  2. 2 unconscious
  3. 3 in a coma
Zhōng yāng shěng
  1. 1 central province
  2. 2 Töv Aimag (province) of Mongolia
Yà qí shěng
  1. 1 Aceh province of Indonesia in northwest Sumatra
Bǐ lù zhī shěng
  1. 1 Balochistan (Pakistan)
jiǎn shěng
  1. 1 thrifty
  2. 2 sparing
  3. 3 economical
nèi xǐng
  1. 1 to reflect upon oneself
  2. 2 introspection
fù shěng jí
  1. 1 sub-provincial (not provincial status, but independent)
fǎn xǐng
  1. 1 to reflect upon oneself
  2. 2 to examine one's conscience
  3. 3 to question oneself
  4. 4 to search one's soul
Jí lín Shěng
  1. 1 Jilin Province (Kirin) in northeast China, abbr. 吉, capital Changchun 長春|长春[Cháng chūn]
bā zhǔ
  1. 1 message board moderator or administrator
bā wù
  1. 1 forum manager
bā tái
  1. 1 counter of a bar (pub)
bā jī
  1. 1 (onom.) squishing sound
bā da
  1. 1 (onom.) patter, splatter, click
  2. 2 to smack one's lips
  3. 3 to pull (on a pipe)
bā nu:3
  1. 1 barmaid
Sì chuān Shěng
  1. 1 Sichuan province (Szechuan) in southwest China, abbr. 川[Chuān] or 蜀[Shǔ], capital Chengdu 成都[Chéng dū]

Idioms (1)

发人深省
fā rén shēn xǐng
  1. 1 to provide food for thought (idiom)
  2. 2 thought-provoking

Sample Sentences

你省省吧!你就会说中文和英文,充其量就是个双语者,算哪门子语言学家?
nǐ shěngshengba !nǐ jiù huì shuō Zhōngwén hé Yīngwén ,chōngqíliáng jiùshì gè shuāngyǔ zhě ,suàn nǎménzi yǔyánxuéjiā ?
Don't waste your breath! You only know Chinese and English, at most you're bilingual, what kind of linguist do you think that makes you?
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