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wèir
n. taste; smell; interest; tone, accent
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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wa !zhè shì shén me wèir ?
phr. Wow! What is this taste?
yǒu wèir
v. to have a smell; be interesting or intriguing (of a book, film, etc.)
zhè shū kàn qǐ lái zhēn yǒu wèir
phr. The book is very interesting.
rén qíng wèir
n. genuine human interest, humaneness, sympathy
yān wèir
nphr. smell of smoke
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nǐ jué de zhè ge tāng rù wèir ma ?
phr. Do you think the soup is tasty?
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wó bǎ jiāng wèir bǐng gān de zuò fá géi wǒ de péng yǒu le .
phr. I gave my friend the baking method of ginger cookies.
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tā suī rán jiáng pǔ tōng huà, kě shì zǐ xì tīng, hái shì yǒu shàng hǎi wèir .
phr. Even though he speaks Mandarin Chinese, but (if you) listen carefully, (he) still has a bit Shanghai accent.