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有个手指叫无名
[yŏu gè shŏu zhĭ jiào wú míng]
Refers metaphorically to a finger without name, also hinting 'ringer'—the ring finger on which wedding rings are usually worn. This could express the user's anticipation for matrimony and commitment.
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在我的无名指刻下你的名
[zài wŏ de wú míng zhĭ kè xià nĭ de míng]
It means Engrave your name on my ring finger symbolizing the deep commitment and wish to tie oneself ...
无名指的约定
[wú míng zhĭ de yuē dìng]
The name refers to a promise or agreement symbolized by the ring on the ring finger which is traditionally ...
我只把无名指留给你
[wŏ zhĭ bă wú míng zhĭ liú jĭ nĭ]
I only leave my ring finger for you A ring finger represents commitment often seen with engagement ...
无名指为你留
[wú míng zhĭ wéi nĭ liú]
The Ring Finger Reserved for You In many cultures the ring finger holds significance usually its ...
无名指
[wú míng zhĭ]
Means ring finger In Asian cultures the ring finger holds symbolic meaning for engagement or being ...
无名指上的约定
[wú míng zhĭ shàng de yuē dìng]
This means The Promise on the Ring Finger The ring finger is traditionally used for wearing engagement ...
他的无名指上有我名字
[tā de wú míng zhĭ shàng yŏu wŏ míng zì]
His ring finger bears my name Symbolically this represents a deep romantic connection or commitment ...
无名指上闪烁
[wú míng zhĭ shàng shăn shuò]
Means Twinkling on the ring finger The ring finger traditionally associated with rings and commitment ...
无名指的加冕
[wú míng zhĭ de jiā miăn]
The Coronation Of The Ring Finger The ring finger usually has connotations associated with love ...