协议书
xié yì shū
Pinyin

Definition

协议书
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xié yì shū
  1. contract
  2. protocol

Related Words (20)

xié huì
  1. 1 an association
  2. 2 a society
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè],家[jiā]
tú shū guǎn
  1. 1 library
  2. 2 CL:家[jiā],個|个[gè]
tuǒ xié
  1. 1 to compromise
  2. 2 to reach terms
  3. 3 a compromise
jiàn yì
  1. 1 to propose
  2. 2 to suggest
  3. 3 to recommend
  4. 4 proposal
  5. 5 suggestion
  6. 6 recommendation
  7. 7 CL:個|个[gè],點|点[diǎn]
sī yì
  1. 1 to imagine
  2. 2 to comprehend
qíng shū
  1. 1 love letter
Shū
  1. 1 abbr. for 書經|书经[Shū jīng]
shū xiě
  1. 1 to write
shū diàn
  1. 1 bookstore
  2. 2 CL:家[jiā]
shū ji
  1. 1 secretary (chief official of a branch of a socialist or communist party)
  2. 2 clerk
  3. 3 scribe
huì yì
  1. 1 meeting
  2. 2 conference
  3. 3 CL:場|场[chǎng],屆|届[jiè]
kàn shū
  1. 1 to read
  2. 2 to study
dú shū
  1. 1 to read a book
  2. 2 to study
  3. 3 to attend school
shàng shū
  1. 1 to write a letter (to the authorities)
  2. 2 to present a petition
bù kě sī yì
  1. 1 inconceivable (idiom); unimaginable
  2. 2 unfathomable
chàng yì
  1. 1 to suggest
  2. 2 to initiate
  3. 3 proposal
  4. 4 initiative
chū shū
  1. 1 to publish books
fù shū ji
  1. 1 deputy secretary
xié zuò
  1. 1 cooperation
  2. 2 coordination
xié lì
  1. 1 to unite in common effort

Idioms (20)

不可思议
bù kě sī yì
  1. 1 inconceivable (idiom); unimaginable
  2. 2 unfathomable
仰屋著书
yǎng wū zhù shū
  1. 1 lit. to stare at the ceiling while writing a book (idiom); to put one's whole body and soul into a book
力排众议
lì pái zhòng yì
  1. 1 to stand one's ground against the opinion of the masses (idiom)
同心协力
tóng xīn xié lì
  1. 1 to work with a common purpose (idiom); to make concerted efforts
  2. 2 to pull together
  3. 3 to work as one
从长计议
cóng cháng jì yì
  1. 1 to take one's time making a decision (idiom)
  2. 2 to consider at length
折节读书
zhé jié dú shū
  1. 1 to start reading furiously, contrary to previous habit (idiom)
掉书袋
diào shū dài
  1. 1 lit. to wave around one's bookbag (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to show off one's erudition
  3. 3 a person who does so
书不尽言
shū bù jìn yán
  1. 1 I have much more to say than can be written in this letter (conventional letter ending) (idiom)
书香门第
shū xiāng mén dì
  1. 1 family with a literary reputation (idiom); literary family
无可非议
wú kě fēi yì
  1. 1 irreproachable (idiom)
  2. 2 nothing blameworthy about it at all
牛角挂书
niú jiǎo guà shū
  1. 1 lit. to hang one's books on cow horns (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to be diligent in one's studies
白面书生
bái miàn shū shēng
  1. 1 lit. pale-faced scholar (idiom); young and inexperienced person without practical experience
  2. 2 still wet behind the ears
知书达理
zhī shū dá lǐ
  1. 1 educated and well-balanced (idiom)
罄竹难书
qìng zhú nán shū
  1. 1 so many that the bamboo slats have been exhausted
  2. 2 innumerable crimes (idiom)
  3. 3 see also 罄筆難書|罄笔难书[qìng bǐ nán shū]
罄笔难书
qìng bǐ nán shū
  1. 1 too numerous to be cited (of atrocities or misdeeds) (idiom)
  2. 2 see also 罄竹難書|罄竹难书[qìng zhú nán shū]
著书立说
zhù shū lì shuō
  1. 1 to write a book advancing one's theory (idiom)
行万里路,读万卷书
xíng wàn lǐ lù , dú wàn juàn shū
  1. 1 Knowledge comes from books and from experience of the world. (idiom)
  2. 2 Learn as much as you can and do all you can.
街谈巷议
jiē tán xiàng yì
  1. 1 the talk of the town (idiom)
议论纷纷
yì lùn fēn fēn
  1. 1 to discuss spiritedly (idiom)
  2. 2 tongues are wagging
齐心协力
qí xīn xié lì
  1. 1 to work with a common purpose (idiom); to make concerted efforts
  2. 2 to pull together
  3. 3 to work as one

Sample Sentences

书:委托书,公证书,协议书
shū :wěituōshū ,gōngzhèngshū ,xiéyìshū
contract. agreement: power of attorney, notarization, agreement
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别假惺惺为我着想了。本来你是过错方,让你净身出户也不过分。但房子是你的婚前财产,我不要。其他东西我也不稀罕。我只要孩子和我自己的积蓄。你付抚养费就行了。这是离婚协议书,我已经签字了。
bié jiǎxīngxīng wèi wǒ zhuóxiǎng le 。běnlái nǐ shì guòcuòfāng ,ràng nǐ jìngshēnchūhù yě bù guòfèn 。dàn fángzi shì nǐ de hūnqián cáichǎn ,wǒ bù yào 。qítā dōngxi wǒ yě bù xīhan 。wǒ zhǐ yào háizi hé wǒ zìjǐ de jīxù 。nǐ fù fǔyǎng fèi jiù xíng le 。zhè shì líhūn xiéyìshū ,wǒ yǐjīng qiānzì le 。
Don't pretend like you're taking me into consideration. You're the one at fault - I could leave you with nothing and it would still be fair. The apartment was your property before we were married, so I don't want it. I don't care about any of the other stuff either. I only want our son and my savings. Just pay the child support and that's enough. Here's the divorce papers. I've already signed them.
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