to freeze over (of water or land)
to package up; (computer networking) packet
to close up; to heal (of wound); to keep one's lips sealed
title granted to a person (archaic)
to heap earth (to close a tomb); a mound (covering a tomb)
feudal fiefdom; land held as a vassal in feudal society; enfeoffment
envelope; wrapper; (book) jacket; (record) sleeve
to sequester; to seal up (for safe keeping); to freeze (an account); to mothball
system of enfeoffment; feudalism; feudal; feudalistic
fast
(in several religions); Ramadan
(Islam); see also
齋月
to shut out; to block; to smother
to cover a fire (to make it burn slowly)
same as
爵位, order of feudal nobility, namely: Duke
公, Marquis
侯, Count
伯, Viscount
子, Baron
男
to win the championship; (of an emperor) to bestow the title of king on a subject
border region; regional general acting as governor (in Ming and Qing times)
outer skin; envelope; cover; (legal) seal
cap; seal; cover; to cover; blocked shot (basketball)
to seal a net (e.g. in tennis); to block (a network); Internet censorship
to encapsulate; to enclose; to wrap; to seal inside
grant of territory by an emperor or monarch (old)
to block; to seal (off); to blockade
to seal; to close; to confine; to seal off; to close down; sealed; confined; closed; unreceptive
to put a roof (on a building); to cap the roof (finishing a building project); (fig.) to put a ceiling (on spending, prize, ambition etc); to top off; (fig.) to reach the highest point (of growth, profit, interest rates); to stop growing (of plant bud or branch)
barge board; weather board; eaves board (construction)
freezing over of river in winter
capsule; encapsulated unit (e.g. circuit board)
(of a deserving official) to grant his wife a title and make his son heir to his titles
to confer an official position with lavish promises; to buy support
ceremony of capping the roof (to mark the completion of a building project)
to confer a title upon sb; to dub; to crown; to invest with rank or title
to freeze over; to ice over; icebound; to shelve (a proposal etc)
to divide and confer (property on one's descendants)
to seal up (a door with a paper seal, or a document); to confer an additional title on a nobleman
to seal; to close up a package with a seal
to laminate; laminated; laminate
covered in dust; dusty; lying unused for a long time
to sign across the seal (as a precaution against fraud)
dust jacket (of a book); protective cover; document seal
to appoint sb to a post or confer a title on sb by imperial order
to sequester; to seize (assets); to seal up; to close down
to seal jars etc with mud, clay or lute; lute; luting
wide belt; sash; (packaging) paper sash around a book or other product
to confer a posthumous title
the feudal system; system of enfeoffment
first day cover (philately)
to confer additional titles on a nobleman
self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE)
semi-feudal and semi-colonial (the official Marxist description of China in the late Qing and under the Guomindang)