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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Office Supplies (Part 1)

中文

Pinyin

English

笔筒

Bǐ tǒng

Pencil vase

资料册

zī liào cè

Clear book

标签贴纸

Biaō qiān tiē zhǐ

Label sticker

文档夹

Wén dàng jiā

2-lever file

自动铅笔笔芯

Zì dòng qiān bǐ bǐ xīn

Mechanical pencil leads

铅笔

Qiān bǐ

Pencil

黑水笔

Heī shuǐ bǐ

Black gel link pen

红水笔

Hóng shuǐ bǐ

Red gel link pen

转笔刀

Zhuàn bǐ daō

Pencil sharpener

笔记本

Bǐ jì beň

Note book

便签纸

Biàn qiān zhǐ

Sticky note

透明胶

Toù míng daì

Transparent tape

修正带

Xiū zhèng daì

Correction tape

剪刀

Jiǎn daō

Scissors

订书机

Dìng shū jī

Stapler

订书钉

Diǹg shū dīng

Staple

胶水

Jiaō shuǐ

Glue

键盘清洁膏

Jiàn pán qīng jié gaō

Keyboard cleaning cream

长尾夹

Cháng weǐ jiā

Binder clip

曲别针

Qū bié zhēn

Gem clip

30厘米尺

30 lí mǐ chǐ

Ruler(30cm)

乒乓球

Pīng pāng qiú

Table tennis ball

1 comment:

Bob said...

Dear Vincent,

I really appreciate your blog, just to let you know about Chinese-Tools.com another website dedicated to the learning of chinese (online audio courses, dictionaries, vocabulary lists and exercices). Maybe you could add it to your links.

Another thing, the link http://kingeast.51.net/chinese/ doesn't seem to work properly...

Sinclery,
Bob