hái
still
still in progress
still more
yet
even more
in addition
fairly
passably (good)
as early as
even
also
else
hái yǒu
furthermore
in addition
still
also
hái hǎo
not bad
tolerable
fortunately
shēng huán
to return alive
to survive
huán yuán
to restore to the original state
to reconstruct (an event)
reduction (chemistry)
tuì huán
to return (sth borrowed etc)
to send back
to refund
to rebate
fǎn huán
restitution
return of something to its original owner
remittance
huán jī
to hit back
to return fire
jiāo huán
to return sth
to hand back
hái bù rú
to be better off ...
might as well ...
tuì gēng huán lín
restoring agricultural land to forest
hái shuō
to add (in speaking)
to also say
huán qīng
to pay back in full
to redeem a debt
huán xiāng
to return home
fig. to retire from public life
huán jià
to make a counter-offer when haggling
to bargain
fǎn lǎo huán tóng
to recover one's youthful vigor
to feel rejuvenated (idiom)
huán hún
to return from the grave
(old) to recycle (waste products)
sòng huán
to return
to give back
to send back
to repatriate
yǐ yá huán yá
a tooth for a tooth (retaliation)
mù qián hái bù qīng chǔ
at present it is still unclear ....
yì jǐn huán xiāng
to come back to one's hometown in silken robes (idiom); to return in glory
huán sú
to return to normal life (leaving a monastic order)
jiè shī huán hún
lit. reincarnated in sb else's body (idiom); fig. a discarded or discredited idea returns in another guise
fèng huán
to return with thanks
to give back (honorific)
jiāng hái shì lǎo de là
lit. old ginger is hotter than young ginger
experience counts (idiom)
huán lǐ
to return a politeness
to present a gift in return
mǎi dú huán zhū
to buy a wooden box and return the pearls inside
to show poor judgement (idiom)
yǐ qí rén zhī dào , huán zhì qí rén zhī shēn
to use an opponent's own methods to obtain retribution (idiom, from Song dynasty neo-Confucianist Zhu Xi 朱熹); to get revenge by playing sb back at his own game
to give sb a taste of his own medicine
tǎo huán
to ask for sth back
to recover
yǐ yǎn huán yǎn
an eye for an eye (idiom); fig. to use the enemy's methods against him
to give sb a taste of his own medicine
zhuī huán
to recover (lost property or money)
to win back
zhè hái liǎo dé
How dare you!
This is an outrage!
Absolutely disgraceful!
yǐ yǎn huán yǎn , yǐ yá huán yá
an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth (idiom)fig. to use the enemy's methods against him
to give sb a taste of his own medicine
bā zì hái méi yī piě
lit. there is not even the first stroke of the character 八
things have not even begun to take shape
no sign of success yet
xuè zhài yào yòng xuè lái huán
A debt of blood must be paid in blood.
Blood calls for blood.
bì huán
return (a borrowed object) with thanks
decline (a gift) with thanks
zhì huán
please return (an item sent in the mail)
huán xí
to offer a return banquet
bā zì hái méi yī piě r
lit. there is not even the first stroke of the character 八
things have not even begun to take shape
no sign of success yet
huán xiāng nǚ
(Korean term) women who returned to Korea after being abducted during the Manchu invasions of Korea in the 17th century, only to be regarded as defiled and therefore ostracized, even by their own families
huán kuǎn
repayment
to pay back money
hái shi
or
still
nevertheless
had better
huán yuán zhēn xiàng
to set the record straight
to clarify the facts
jiě líng hái xū xì líng rén
lit. whoever hung the bell on the tiger's neck must untie it (idiom)
fig. whoever started the trouble should end it
bǐ dēng tiān hái nán
lit. even harder than reaching the sky (idiom)
fig. extremely difficult
far from an easy task
yǒu jiè yǒu huán , zài jiè bù nán
return what you borrowed on time, you may borrow again next time (idiom)
fàng huán
to release (a hostage)
to put back in place
hǎo xì hái zài hòu tou
the best part of the show is yet to come
(with ironic tone) the worst is yet to come
you ain't seen nothin' yet
hǎo jiè hǎo huán , zài jiè bù nán
see 有借有還,再借不難|有借有还,再借不难 [you3 jie4 you3 huan2 , zai4 jie4 bu4 nan2]
yǐ yǎn huán yǎn , yǐ yá huán yá
an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth (idiom)
fig. to use the enemy's methods against him
to give sb a taste of his own medicine
huán yuàn
to redeem a vow (to a deity)
to fulfil a promise
votive