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bīng
n. soldier; army; weapon; warfare
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'兵' is part of the following simplified words:
 傧 嫔 宾 摈 槟 殡 浜 滨 缤 膑 髌 鬓
'兵' is part of the following traditional words:
 浜
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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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lǎo bīng
n. veteran
dāng bīng
phr. to join the army, to become a soldier
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wó xiǎo shí hou xiǎng dāng bīng,dàn shì xiàn zài bù xiǎng le .
phr. I wanted to join the army when I was a child, but now I don't want to.
bīng qì
n. weapon, armament
xīn bīng
n. new (army) recruit
bīng má yǒng
n. Terracotta Warriors
qióng bīng dú wǔ
idiom. use all one's might to wantonly wage wars of aggression
àn bīng bú dòng
idiom. hold back one's troops without moving, bide one's time
bīng shū
n. book on the art of war
jīng bīng
n. picked troops, crack troops
jīng bīng jiǎn zhèng
idiom. discharge inefficient officers and reduce administrative work, streamline the administrative structures
fù guó qiáng bīng
idiom. to make the country rich and its military force efficient
mò mǎ lì bīng
idiom. to feed the horses and sharpen the weapons -- prepare for war
bīng róng xiāng jiàn
idiom. to resort to arms, to start a war
tiān bīng tiān jiàng
idiom. heavenly solders and generals, (fig.) valiant troops
bīng qiáng mǎ zhuàng
idiom. strong soldiers and sturdy horses, (fig.) well-trained and powerful troops
háng kōng bīng
nphr. airman