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稳场持刀
[wĕn chăng chí dāo]
'Steady in the field with a knife'. It can mean being calm or having confidence while holding power (or even weapon). It may also imply being capable enough to control things under one's feet (like a performance)
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持刀稳战场
[chí dāo wĕn zhàn chăng]
Translates to Steadfast on the battlefield despite holding knives indicating resilience under ...
稳握手中刀
[wĕn wò shŏu zhōng dāo]
Steadily Holding the Knife in Hand conveys a sense of firmness determination or possibly danger ...
单刀手稳
[dān dāo shŏu wĕn]
Translates into having steady handling even with a single blade It could symbolize confidence skill ...
握着刀却套着鞘
[wò zhe dāo què tào zhe qiào]
Holding a Knife but Sheathed : This implies someone with strength and abilities but chooses to be ...
稳我
[wĕn wŏ]
A colloquial term that could mean steady me or calm down It implies a need for composure or ...
手稳词狠
[shŏu wĕn cí hĕn]
It means steady hands but tough words suggesting someone who remains calm under pressure or during ...
单刀稳场
[dān dāo wĕn chăng]
Steadfast with a Single Blade symbolizes confidence resilience and mastery often referring to ...