Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/cip
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cip
- cip ì àiⁿ kîaⁿ;
- persisted in so doing.
- cip kín;
- hold fast to.
- lṳ́ màiⁿ cip lṳ́ kâi ì;
- do not obstinately maintain your own opinion.
- hŭam sṳ̄ m̄ hó̤ cip it;
- in all things one should be open to conviction.
- kù-cip;
- pertinacious.
- cip-áu;
- obstinate.
- cip huap;
- abide by the rule.
- kak cip cêk gōi;
- let each keep to his own trade.
- lṳ́ cip cí kâi chêng-lí, i li cip hṳ́ kâi chêng-lí;
- you hold to this view of the case, and he to that.
- kak cip cêk ì;
- each retained his own opinion.
- kak nâng cip kak nâng kâi ì;
- each held to his own notion.
- cip sṳ̄;
- manager or trustee.
- pái cip sṳ̄;
- appoint managers.
- úa kà lṳ́ cip pit kâi huap cak;
- I teach you how to hold the pen.
- pĕ cip;
- a father's equal in age.
- cip-cṳ́;
- a document; an authoritative permit; a license, or order, issued by government.
- khîeh cip-cṳ́ lâi kìⁿ;
- brought a document for the government, and had an audience.
- nín kâi toaⁿ khui lío, cò̤-nî m̄ hû úa kâi cip-cṳ́?
- Why is it that your draft does not correspond with my letter of credit?
- gūa kháu kàu-kwn to sĭ ēng cip-cṳ́;
- in foreign trade bills of exchange are always used.
- cîp côi;
- to gather in one place.
- cŭ-cîp;
- to congregate.
- cèng nâng côi-cîp;
- all are assembled.