- 禀报 bǐngbào to report to a superiorto report to one's superior or elder
- 禀赋 bǐngfù natural endowmenta person's natural gifts, talents, or physical and mental disposition from birth
- 禀告 bǐnggào to reportto report to a superior or an elder
- 启禀 qǐbǐng to report(archaic) to report to a superior or elder for instructions
- 回禀 huíbǐng to report back(literary) to report back or reply to a superior or an elder
- 禀性 bǐngxìng natural dispositiona person's natural character or temperament; innate personality traits
- 禀明 bǐngmíng to report to a superiorto explain or clarify a situation to a person of higher status or an elder
- 禀承 bǐngchéng to receive ordersto receive and follow commands, instructions, or a superior's will
- 禀受 bǐngshòu to be endowed with; to receiveto be naturally endowed with specific qualities or a physical constitution (from nature or one's parents); to receive from an external source
- 面禀 miànbǐng to report face to faceTo report or explain something in person to a superior or elder; to give a face-to-face account to one's senior.
- 禀帖 bǐngtiě petition(literary) formal petition or report submitted by a citizen to a government office or by a subordinate to a superior in imperial China
- 天禀 tiānbǐng natural giftnatural gift; talent; innate quality or disposition
- 禀呈 bǐngchéng to submitto respectfully report a matter or submit a document to a superior or an elder
- 告禀 gàobǐng to reportto report to a superior or an elder; to inform respectfully
- 禀见 bǐngjiàn to call on a superior(literary) to pay a formal visit to or have an audience with a superior or high-ranking official
- 禀白 bǐngbái to report to a superior(literary) to report or explain something to a person of higher status
- 禀复 bǐngfù to report backto reply or report back to a superior or an elder
- 谨禀 jǐnbǐng yours respectfully(formal) To report cautiously and respectfully; used in letters or when addressing an elder or superior.
- 入禀 rùbǐng to file a lawsuitto file a legal case or petition with a court
- 天赋异禀 tiānfùyìbǐng extraordinarily giftedextraordinary natural talent; to be exceptionally gifted by nature
- 异禀 yìbǐng extraordinary talent(literary) natural endowments or talents that are superior to those of ordinary people
- 敬禀者 jìngbǐngzhě Dear Sir/MadamFormal salutation used at the beginning of a letter to respectfully address an elder or person of higher status
- 江山易改,禀性难移 jiāngshānyìgǎibǐngxìngnányí a leopard cannot change its spotsit is easy to change rivers and mountains, but difficult to change one's basic nature; used to describe a person's character being deeply ingrained
- 江山易改禀性难移 jiāngshānyìgǎibǐngxìngnányí old habits die hardrivers and mountains are easy to change, but a person's character is hard to alter; used to mean that a person's basic nature is rooted so deeply that it is almost impossible to change
- 禀命 bǐngmìng to receive orders; at the behest of(literary) to receive or carry out orders; to act on instructions or at the behest of someone
- 禀覆 bǐngfù to reply to a superiorto report back to a superior or person of higher status in reply to an inquiry
- 禀陈 bǐngchén to report to a superiorto explain or report something to a person of higher rank or status
- 资禀 zībǐng natural talentnatural gift; innate aptitude; talent one is born with
- 赋禀 fùbǐng natural endowmentnatural gifts or intelligence that one is born with
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH