完整性
wán zhěng xìng
Pinyin

Definition

完整性
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wán zhěng xìng
  1. integrity
  2. completeness

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

gè xìng
  1. 1 individuality
  2. 2 personality
nu:3 xìng
  1. 1 woman
  2. 2 the female sex
wán
  1. 1 to finish
  2. 2 to be over
  3. 3 whole
  4. 4 complete
  5. 5 entire
wán quán
  1. 1 complete
  2. 2 whole
  3. 3 totally
  4. 4 entirely
wán chéng
  1. 1 to complete
  2. 2 to accomplish
wán měi
  1. 1 perfect
  2. 2 perfection
  3. 3 perfectly
xìng gé
  1. 1 nature
  2. 2 disposition
  3. 3 temperament
  4. 4 character
  5. 5 CL:個|个[gè]
zhěng
  1. 1 exactly
  2. 2 in good order
  3. 3 whole
  4. 4 complete
  5. 5 entire
  6. 6 in order
  7. 7 orderly
  8. 8 to repair
  9. 9 to mend
  10. 10 to renovate
  11. 11 (coll.) to fix sb
  12. 12 to give sb a hard time
  13. 13 to mess with sb
zhěng gè
  1. 1 whole
  2. 2 entire
  3. 3 total
yì xìng
  1. 1 the opposite sex
  2. 2 of the opposite sex
  3. 3 heterosexual
  4. 4 different in nature
yī cì xìng
  1. 1 one-off (offer)
  2. 2 one-time
  3. 3 single-use
  4. 4 disposable (goods)
zhōng xìng
  1. 1 neutral
rén xìng
  1. 1 human nature
  2. 2 humanity
  3. 3 human
  4. 4 the totality of human attributes
rèn xìng
  1. 1 willful
  2. 2 headstrong
  3. 3 unruly
gè xìng huà
  1. 1 to personalize
  2. 2 to customize
  3. 3 customization
zuò wán
  1. 1 to finish
  2. 2 to complete the task
cì jī xìng
  1. 1 thrilling
  2. 2 exciting
  3. 3 stimulating
  4. 4 irritating
  5. 5 provocative
  6. 6 pungent
  7. 7 spicy
kě néng xìng
  1. 1 possibility
  2. 2 probability
chī wán
  1. 1 to finish eating
tóng xìng
  1. 1 same nature
  2. 2 homosexual

Idioms (18)

修心养性
xiū xīn yǎng xìng
  1. 1 to cultivate the heart and nurture the character (idiom); to improve oneself by meditation
功完行满
gōng wán xíng mǎn
  1. 1 to fully achieve one's ambitions (idiom)
化整为零
huà zhěng wéi líng
  1. 1 to break up the whole into pieces (idiom); dealing with things one by one
  2. 2 divide and conquer
好整以暇
hào zhěng yǐ xiá
  1. 1 to be calm and unruffled in the midst of chaos or at a busy time (idiom)
好记性不如烂笔头
hǎo jì xìng bù rú làn bǐ tóu
  1. 1 the palest ink is better than the best memory (idiom)
完事大吉
wán shì dà jí
  1. 1 everything is finished (idiom); And there you are!
完璧归赵
wán bì guī Zhào
  1. 1 lit. to return the jade annulus to Zhao (idiom); fig. to return something intact to its rightful owner
整齐划一
zhěng qí huà yī
  1. 1 to be adjusted to uniformity (usually of weights and measures) (idiom)
本性难移
běn xìng nán yí
  1. 1 It is hard to change one's essential nature (idiom). You can't change who you are.
  2. 2 Can the leopard change his spots? (Jeremiah 13:23)
江山易改,本性难移
jiāng shān yì gǎi , běn xìng nán yí
  1. 1 it is easier to change mountains and rivers than to alter one's character (idiom)
  2. 2 you can't change who you are
  3. 3 Can the leopard change his spots?
熏陶成性
xūn táo chéng xìng
  1. 1 (idiom) nurture makes second nature
  2. 2 good habits come by long assimilation
瓜田不纳履,李下不整冠
guā tián bù nà lu:3 , lǐ xià bù zhěng guān
  1. 1 lit. don't tie your shoelaces in a melon patch, and don't adjust your hat under a plum tree (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. don't do anything that might arouse suspicion
  3. 3 innocent acts may be misconstrued
臻于完善
zhēn yú wán shàn
  1. 1 to attain perfection (idiom)
覆巢之下无完卵
fù cháo zhī xià wú wán luǎn
  1. 1 lit. when the nest is upset no egg is left intact (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. when one falls in disgrace the whole family is doomed
覆巢无完卵
fù cháo wú wán luǎn
  1. 1 lit. when the nest overturns no egg remains intact
  2. 2 no member escapes unscathed from a family disaster (idiom)
重整旗鼓
chóng zhěng qí gǔ
  1. 1 lit. to reorganize flags and drums (idiom); to regroup after a setback
  2. 2 to prepare for new initiatives
  3. 3 to attempt a comeback
颐性养寿
yí xìng yǎng shòu
  1. 1 to take care of one's spirit and keep fit (idiom)
体无完肤
tǐ wú wán fū
  1. 1 lit. cuts and bruises all over (idiom); fig. totally refuted

Sample Sentences

中国家具有数千年的发展历史,现在市场上主要是明清两代的家具。古董家具的价值主要取决于年代、材质、稀有性、完整性等。所以总的来说,与清代家具相比,明代家具的价值更高。
Zhōngguó jiājù yǒu shùqiān nián de fāzhǎn lìshǐ ,xiànzài shìchǎng shang zhǔyào shì Míng Qīng liǎng dài de jiājù 。gǔdǒng jiājù de jiàzhí zhǔyào qǔjué yú niándài 、cáizhì 、xīyǒu xìng 、wánzhěngxìng děng 。suǒyǐ zǒngdeláishuō ,yǔ Qīngdài jiājù xiāngbǐ ,Míngdài jiājù de jiàzhí gènggāo 。
Chinese furniture has been developing for several thousand years, and the majority of furniture on the antique market today originates from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The value of a piece of antique furniture is mainly determined by age, quality of materials, rarity, intactness of the piece, etc. So, generally speaking, if you compare Ming and Qing dynasty furniture, Ming dynasty furniture is more valuable.
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