low status; lowly; to lower (one's head)
to underestimate; to underrate
subsistence allowance; welfare (abbr. for subsistence allowance; welfare (abbr. for 城市居民最低生活保障[cheng2 shi4 ju1 min2 zui4 di1 sheng1 huo2 bao3 zhang4]))
inferior quality; substandard; low-grade
low pressure; low voltage
to bow (the head); to yield; to submit; to give (in)
meager (wages); humble (social status); feeble (voice)
ups and down; rise and fall
low hurdles (track event)
low-grade; of low worth or rank; poor quality; inferior
overcast; gloomy; downcast; deep and low (of sound); muffled
low level; rudimentary; vulgar; low; inferior
low and unhurried (voice etc); low and gently sloping (terrain)
low consumption (energy, fuel etc)
low-cut (dress); plunging (neckline)
incapable; incompetent; stupid; mentally deficient
downcast; gloomy; to decline
low pitch; quiet (voice); subdued; low-key; low-profile
valley; trough (as opposed to peaks); (fig.) low point; lowest ebb; nadir of one's fortunes
blurred (landscape etc); low (spirits); in a slump (economy)
low-pressure zone; depression (meteorology)
smartphone addicts; phubber; heads-down tribe
low pressure; depression (meteorology)
retarded child; moron; idiot
low velocity zone
(seismology); also called asthenosphere
软流层
bassoon; also written 巴頌管|巴颂管 or 巴松管
in a low voice; whispered
vulgar style (used of items to be censored)
to bow one's head in acknowledgment of guilt; to admit one's guilt
to just scrape through with a narrow pass (in an exam)
lower animal; primitive life-form
low gluten flour; cake flour; pastry flour; soft flour
low level (computer) language
low level (computer) language
(bird species of China) lowland white-eye (Zosterops meyeni)
low emissions (from car exhaust)
to be on the low side; to be inadequate (e.g. of a salary)
to belittle; to disparage; to play down; to demean; to degrade; to devalue
to reduce; to lower; to bring down
height; altitude (aviation); pitch (music); ups and downs (success or failure); whether something is right or wrong; comparative (strength, weight, depth, stature); anyway (spoken interjection); whatever; eventually; in the end
(lit.) low tide; (fig.) the lowest point (e.g. of a relationship)
lowest point; minimum (point)
lowest voice; lowest pitch; lowest note
bass (music); lower register male voice
amused by even the weakest joke; ready to laugh at the smallest thing
the tide; high and low water
darkness fell (falls, had fallen etc)
high in score but low in ability (as a result of teaching to the test)
high and low; uneven (in height); uneven (of ground)