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Chinese
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one; single; a one; single; a; (before verbs) as soon as, once; (before a noun) entire (family, etc.)
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not have
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that which exists; all; possessions
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trad. (一無所有)
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一
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無
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所有
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simp. (一无所有)
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一
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无
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所有
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Pronunciation
Idiom
一無所有
- to have nothing at all
當你一無所有的時候,你怎麼辦?
当你一无所有的时候,你怎么办? - Dāng nǐ yīwúsuǒyǒu de shíhou, nǐ zěnmebàn?
- What do you do when you have nothing at all?
盜賊亦窮民耳。開門延入,商量分惠,有甚麽便拿甚麽去;若一無所有,便王獻之青氈,亦可攜取質百錢救急也。
盗贼亦穷民耳。开门延入,商量分惠,有什么便拿什么去;若一无所有,便王献之青毡,亦可携取质百钱救急也。 - From: 1744, 鄭燮 (Zheng Xie),《範縣署中寄舍弟墨第二書》, translation based on the work by Chien Gochuen (錢歌川)
- Dàozéi yì qióng mín ěr. Kāimén yánrù, shāngliàng fēnhuì, yǒu shénme biàn ná shénme qù; ruò yīwúsuǒyǒu, biàn Wáng Xiànzhī qīng zhān, yì kě xiéqǔ zhì bǎi qián jiùjí yě.
- Thieves are but poor people. If they should come, I would open the door and invite them to step in so as to talk over the distribution of my belongings. They may take whatever I have. In case there is nothing at all worth taking, I would give them the hereditary blue blanket as what Wang Xianzhi had possessed, with which they may pawn for a hundred cashes to meet their urgent need.
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