cái
ability
talent
sb of a certain type
a capable individual
only
only then
just now
cái
a moment ago
just now
(indicating sth happening later than expected)
(preceded by a clause of condition or reason) not until
(followed by a numerical clause) only
rén cái
talent
talented person
looks
attractive looks
duō cái
multi-talented
many-sided skills
tiān cái
talent
gift
genius
talented
gifted
cái huá héng yì
brimming over with talent (esp. literary)
brilliant
cái qì
talent (usually literary or artistic)
xiù cai
a person who has passed the county level imperial exam (historical)
scholar
skillful writer
fine talent
cái xué
talent and learning
scholarship
dé cái jiān bèi
having both integrity and talent (idiom)
xián cái
a genius
a talented person
cái bù
by no means
definitely not
as if!
yeah right!
cái zǐ jiā rén
gifted scholar, beautiful lady (idiom)
pair of ideal lovers
cái guài
it'd be a wonder if... (following a verb phrase that is usually negative)
dé cái
ethics and ability
virtuous and talented
rén cái liú shī
brain drain
outflow of talent
gāo cái
great talent
rare capability
person of outstanding ability
rén jìn qí cái
employ one's talent to the fullest
everyone gives of their best
cái mào shuāng quán
talented and good-looking (idiom)
rén cái jǐ jǐ
a galaxy of talent (idiom)
a great number of competent people
huái cái bù yù
to have talent but no opportunity (idiom)
to be an unrecognized talent
zhēn cái shí xué
solid learning
real ability and learning
genuine talent
nán cái nǚ mào
talented man and beautiful woman
ideal couple
bó xué duō cái
erudite and multi-talented (idiom); versatile and able
cái sī
imaginative power
creativeness
Féng Jì cái
Feng Jicai (1942-), novelist from Tianjin, author of Extraordinary people in our ordinary world 俗世奇人
jiàng cái
talented field commander (military)
cái shū xué qiǎn
(humble expr.) of humble talent and shallow learning (idiom); Pray forgive my ignorance,...
Bì cái
Bizet (name)
Georges Bizet (1838-1875), French musician, composer of opera Carmen