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- to hold
- to seize
- to catch
- to apprehend
- to take
- (used in the same way as 把[ba3]: to mark the following noun as a direct object)
- to take out
- to put out
- to provide
- to put forward (a proposal)
- to come up with (evidence)
- (lit. and fig.) to grasp; to control
- (dialect) affecting shyness; coy
- (dialect) to deliberately create difficulties; to threaten
- Bonaparte (name)
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815
Trad. 拿破崙
- Napoleon (name)
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815
Trad. 漢拿山
- Hallasan Mountain or Mount Halla, highest mountain in South Korea
- (gaming) to get first blood
- (slang) to take (sb's) virginity
Trad. 拿不動
- to be unable to lift (sth); to find (sth) too heavy
Trad. 拿你沒轍
- see 拿你沒辦法|拿你没办法[na2 ni3 mei2 ban4 fa3]
Trad. 拿來主義
- the attitude of mechanically borrowing (ideas etc)
- (bird species of China) cackling goose (Branta hutchinsii)
Trad. 拿手好戲
- the role an actor plays best (idiom)
- (fig.) one's specialty
- one's forte
Trad. 十拿九穩
- (idiom) to be a cinch; in the bag
- (idiom) (of a person) confident of success
- lit. a dog who catches mice
- to be meddlesome (idiom)
- dinner invitations, grabbing, obstructing and demanding bribes
- all kinds of abuse of power
- not presentable
- shoddy and too embarrassing to show
Trad. 拿你沒辦法
- don't know what to do with you (used to express mild exasperation)
- HMCS (Her Majesty's Canadian Ship)
- prefix for Canadian Navy Vessels
Trad. 墨西拿海峽
- Strait of Messina between Calabria and Sicily
- lit. can pick it up or put it down (idiom)
- fig. to take what comes
- to meet gains or losses with equanimity
Trad. 加拿大皇家海軍
- Royal Canadian Navy
Trad. 拿破崙·波拿巴
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815
Trad. 拿著雞毛當令箭
- to wave a chicken feather as a token of authority (idiom); to assume unwarranted authority on the basis of some pretext
Trad. 加拿大太平洋鐵路
- Canadian Pacific Railway
