to investigate a crime on the spot; to occur (of a crime); to be discovered (of a crime)
long table; counter; case; law case; legal case; judicial case
kneading or chopping board
main points of a case; brief; summary
candidate who ranked 1st in imperial examination on prefecture or county level (in Ming and Qing dynasties)
investigate the evidence of a case
special case for investigation; project (Taiwan)
a case; an individual case; case-by-case
writing desk; official record
to bend over one's desk (writing, studying, taking a nap etc)
fabricated legal case; frame-up
judge's desk; complex legal case; contentious issue; koan (Zen Buddhism)
to make an appearance in court
case history (TCM); case record
occurrence (refers to time and place esp. of a criminal act); to take place; to occur; to advertise freelance work
another case (in law); a case to treat separately
homicide case; murder case
to put on record; to file
to reach a verdict; to conclude a judgment
to bring to justice; arrested and brought to trial
unresolved question; unresolved case
to surrender to the authorities; to turn oneself in (for a crime)
to report (a case to the authorities); to report (illegal activities to the police)
(lit.) to slap the table (in amazement, praise, anger, resentment etc); (fig.) astonishing!, wonderful!, dreadful! etc
to be informed of a case; to take a case; to contract for a job (as a freelancer)
proposal; draft resolution; motion (to be debated); to propose a bill; to make a proposal
lesson plan; teaching plan; a "missionary case" (a dispute over Christian missionaries during the late Qing)
plan; program (for action etc); proposal; proposed bill
old court case; long-standing legal dispute
(person) involved in (the case)
to commit a crime; to offence
a doubtful case; a controversy
to solve a case; shabby old table
to register (to an official organism); to file a case (for investigation)
to conclude a case; to wind up
to reverse a verdict; to present different views on a historical person or verdict
draft (legislation, proposal etc)
major case; serious crime
to close a case; to bring a case to a close (law)
a misjudged legal case; a miscarriage (of justice)
special investigation team (legal or judicial)
resolution (of a meeting)
murder case; homicide case
gang-related case; criminal case
urban development project
unjust, fake and false charges (in a legal case)
technology program; technical solution
(case of, incident of) murder
case involving sex scandal (law)
file manager (computing); (Windows) Explorer
file execution; executable file
to file for investigation; to prosecute (a case)
case study; classic example
counterrevolutionary case (law)
the massacre of 12th Mar 1927; the Shanghai coup of 12th Mar 1927 by Chiang Kai-shek against the communists
file allocation table; FAT