- 價kè353913
- The price; the value of a thing.
- phû kè;
- raise the price.
- kíam kè;
- diminish the price.
- háiⁿ m̄ kàu kè;
- paid less than the price.
- sîn-sien lâng līo cíⁿ bí kè;
- the gods even find it difficult to estimate the rate of exchange and the cost of rice.
- cá mńg sî kè put tâng;
- the current price varies with the season.
- kè cîⁿ khah kùi;
- the price is too high.
- cí khí kè cū phīⁿ;
- this sort is cheaper.
- put jṳ̆ kè; bô̤ nŏ̤ īeⁿ kè;
- no two prices.
- cí saⁿ sì khẃn to sĭ cêk īeⁿ kè;
- these three or four kinds are all the same price.
- úa thó̤ sĭ kè, lṳ́ hâiⁿ sĭ cîⁿ;
- what I ask is the price, what you offer is the cost.
- cía sĭ bô̤ kè pó̤ kâi mûeh;
- this is a priceless thing.
- cìeⁿ-sî cí īeⁿ mûeh sĭ cĭeⁿ kè a sĭ lô̤h kè?
- Is the price of these articles rising or falling now?
- kíam kè phīⁿ bōi;
- prices diminished, and selling off cheap.
- sît kè, bô̤ sṳ-nîe;
- the real price, with no bargaining about it.
- bô̤ tàⁿ kè;
- no false prices.
- lṳ́ màiⁿ tàⁿ kè, sît-sît jîeh cōi cîⁿ;
- do not put on a fancy price, but tell exactly how much is to be paid for it.
- 嫁kè3543810
- To marry a husband.
- bô̤ kè bô̤ chūa;
- neither marry nor are given in marriage.
- kè ang;
- wed a husband.
- i kè tîeh cêk kâi ang hía cìaⁿ hó̤!
- She has married such a good husband!
- i cêng chut kè a būe?
- Is she married yet?
- ĭu àiⁿ kè chut, ĭu àiⁿ chūa jîp: sṳ̄ cōi căi;
- what with marrying off daughters, and bringing home daughters-in-law, there is much business on hand.
- kè cáu-kíaⁿ;
- marry off a daughter.
- kè-cng cōi căi;
- the dowry is large.
- cáu-kíaⁿ chī tōa cū tîeh kè;
- when a daughter has been brought up, she must be married off.
- cêk kâi li kói-kè, cêk kâi li m̄ khéng kói-kè;
- one of them married again, and the other refused to marry a second time.
- cí kâi khiah-kha sĭ sûi nîe kè kâi;
- this large footed maid came with her mistress when the latter entered the family.
- kè koi tùe koi pue, kè káu tùe káu cán;
- if you marry a cock you thereafter fly, if you marry a dog you thereafter trot; the wife takes the social station of her husband.
- 駕kè3531875
- A chariot; to drive or sit in a carriage; one who sits in a carriage; a title of respect.
- lṳ́ kâi kùi kè tiang-sî kàu?
- When did Your Excellency arrive?
- cun kè sĭ ŭ mih sṳ̄?
- What business has Your Excellency?
- lâu lṳ́ kâi kè mùa-khí lâi thóiⁿ;
- will trouble you, Respected Sir, to come to-morrow and see.
- cía khah lâu-tŏng kùi kè;
- this is troubling you,
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sir, too much.
- hŵn lṳ́ kâi kè lâi cí-kò̤;
- put you to the trouble of coming here.
- gṳ̄ kè chin ceng;
- the Emperor himself goes forth to subdue.
- sìaⁿ kè;
- His Majesty.
- i ŏi thêng hûn kè bū;
- he mounts the clouds and rides the mist.
- sûi kè chut îu;
- follow the chariot (of a god) out for an airing.
- táng kè bô̤ kìⁿ;
- excuse one's self to a visitor.
- 架kè353755
- An open frame on which to place things; a rack; a staging; to support; to fend off.
- cio-kè m̄ tîo;
- could not fend it off.
- cṳ kè;
- a book rack.
- sieⁿ kè;
- a trunk stand.
- câp jī kè;
- a cross; a frame like the character which denotes ten.
- pàng kò̤ hó̤ kè mûeh-kĭa;
- leave it to lay things on.
- kè cêk tîo pang-kîe cū hó̤ kîaⁿ kùe khù;
- lay down a board as a bridge then we can cross over.
- lṳ́ màiⁿ lâi tiaⁿ-tó̤ kó-kè;
- do not you come and knock over the drum-stand.
- i mih sṳ̄ to sĭ tó̤-pái kè-cṳ́;
- he does everything in a stilted style.
- cìeⁿ pôiⁿ kè kùe hìeⁿ pôiⁿ, ēng jîeh tn̂g cìaⁿ kè tit kùe;
- how long need the staging be in order to extend across from this side to that?
- hàm bâk-kang lâi cò̤ kâi pò-phâng kè;
- call a carpenter to come and make the tent poles.
- phàu kè;
- a frame to hang a cloak on.
- kè sṳ̂ kâi;
- bolster up calumnious charges.
- 枷kê350755
- The cangue, a wooden collar worn as a punishment.
- liah khù taⁿ kê;
- seized and put in the cangue.
- kê hō̤ cêk kâi gûeh;
- sentenced to the cangue for a month.
- phi kê tòa só̤;
- carry the cangue, and wear fetters.
- sang phau kê;
- a cangue made for two persons.
- kê ceh lío ŵn ùaⁿ;
- after the cangue has been worn, the case is done with.
- cêk mĭn kê;
- a cangue.
- khĭa huang-lô kê;
- put into a cangue in which one dies from weariness and hunger.
- 低kĕ87795
- Low; below the standard; low-priced.
- cí tîo lō kûiⁿ kĕ-kĕ o̤h kîaⁿ;
- this road is very uneven and difficult to travel.
- siu-sîp kàu lō pêⁿ-pêⁿ, bŏi kûiⁿ kĕ;
- level the road, so that it will have no inequalities.
- thâu phak kĕ;
- bend down the head.
- i kâi mó̤ⁿ-kha seⁿ khah kĕ;
- her hair grows too low on her forehead.
- i sang bâi khah kĕ;
- his eyebrows are too lowering.
- chn̂g kĕ;
- to squat.
- pàng kàu kĕ-kĕ;
- let it down much lower.
- kĕ-kĕ siaⁿ kio i tàⁿ;
- told him in a very low tone.
- i tàⁿ khṳ̀ kĕ siaⁿ kĕ siaⁿ, thiaⁿ m̄ hīn;
- he speaks very low, and is not heard distinctly.
- i kâi khek chie lâi ŭ kûiⁿ ŭ kĕ hó̤ thiaⁿ;
- he chants his ballads
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