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- brothers
- younger brother
- CL:個|个[ge4]
- I, me (humble term used by men in public speech)
- brotherly
- fraternal
Trad. 師弟
- young disciple (of the same master)
- younger or junior male schoolmate
- (affectionate form of address for a male who is not very much younger than oneself) my boy
- old pal
- wife of younger male cousin via male line
- younger cousins via male line
- (coll.) (neologism c. 2017, a play on 伏地魔[Fu2 di4 mo2]) woman who devotes herself to supporting her little brother (assisting him with his studies, giving money to help him buy a house etc)
- wife of younger male cousin via female line
- younger cousins via female line
- child of a Manchu bannerman family (nobility)
- (fig.) privileged brat
Trad. 兄弟鬩牆
- internecine strife (idiom); fighting among oneself
Trad. 難兄難弟
- lit. hard to differentiate between elder and younger brother (idiom)
- fig. one is just as bad as the other
Trad. 難兄難弟
- brothers in hardship (idiom)
- fellow sufferers
- in the same boat
Trad. 誤人子弟
- (of a lazy or incompetent teacher) to hamper students' progress
- (of media) to propagate errors
- to lead people astray
Trad. 四海之內皆兄弟
- all men are brothers
Trad. 親兄弟,明算帳
- even with your own brother, keep clear accounts (idiom)
Trad. 卡拉馬佐夫兄弟
- Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky 陀思妥耶夫斯基[Tuo2 si1 tuo3 ye1 fu1 si1 ji1]
Trad. 兄弟鬩於墻,外禦其侮
- internal disunity dissolves at the threat of an invasion from outside (idiom)
