| | to break / to fracture / to snap / to suffer loss / to bend / to twist / to turn / to change direction / convinced / to convert into (currency) / discount / rebate / tenth (in price) / classifier for theatrical scenes / to fold / accounts book | HSK 4 |
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| | to give a discount | HSK 4 |
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| | discount | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to torment; to torture | HSK 7-9 |
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| | passbook / bankbook | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to fold / collapsible; folding (bicycle, antenna, bed etc) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to suffer a fracture / (of a bone) to break / fracture | HSK 7-9 |
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| | shift in the trend of events / turnaround / plot shift in a book / turn in the conversation | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to toss from side to side (e.g. sleeplessly) / to repeat sth over and over again / to torment sb / to play crazy / to squander (time, money) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | winding / (fig.) complicated | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to convert into / to amount to / to be equivalent to | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to refract / refraction / to reflect (in the figurative sense: to show the nature of) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | turning point / breaking point | HSK 7-9 |
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| | twists and turns | HSK 7-9 |
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| | setback / reverse / check / defeat / frustration / disappointment / to frustrate / to discourage / to set sb back / to blunt / to subdue | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to convince / to subdue / to be convinced / to be bowled over | |
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| | to snap / to break (a stick, a bone etc) / (bound form) to sustain a loss (in business) | |
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| | to turn sth over / to turn upside down / to tip sth out (of a container) | |
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| | to snap sth off / to break | |
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| | to give a discount / to be of less value than anticipated | |
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| | pleated skirt | |
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| | depreciation | |
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| | folding chair / deck chair | |
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| | to fold paper (to make origami articles); origami | |
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| | to have one's life shortened (by excesses etc) | |
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| | folding chair | |
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| | folding ruler | |
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| | rate of deprecation | |
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| | opera highlights performed as independent pieces | |
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| | dash / Chinese dash ── (punct., double the length of the western dash) | |
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| | to make a capital loss | |
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| | to keep on fighting in spite of all setbacks (idiom) / to be undaunted by repeated setbacks / to be indomitable | |
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| | eclecticism | |
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| | to die young or prematurely / to come to a premature end / to be aborted prematurely | |
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| | folding notebook / accounts book | |
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| | lit. plucking a branch of osmanthus from the Toad Palace (i.e. the moon) / fig. to succeed in the imperial examination | |
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| | to suffer losses; to lose (some of one's reputation, one's fleet, one's staff etc) | |
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| | reflex (angle) / to turn back | |
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| | a loss / to lose money | |
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| | to cash / to change gold or silver into money | |
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| | a hundred percent / to the letter / out-and-out | |
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| | to sell off sth | |
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| | massage / snapped-off branch / sprig / to snap a twig (i.e. sth that requires very little effort) | |
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| | (idiom) (of a road etc) to wind circuitously | |
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| | broken line (continuous figure made up of straight line segments) / polygonal line / dog leg | |
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| | to convert (between currencies) | |
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| | clasp knife / folding knife | |
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| | to frustrate / to inhibit / to make things difficult | |
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| | lit. to stop the enemy at the banquet table / fig. to get the better of an enemy during diplomatic functions | |
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| | to not deserve (one's good fortune etc) | |
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| | discount | |
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| | memorial to the emperor (folded in accordion form) | |
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| | to turn back | |
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| | memorial to the emperor (folded in accordion form) | |
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| | to bend at the waist; to bow / (fig.) to bow to; to submit | |
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| | lit. various cuts and deductions (idiom) / fig. greatly reduced / substantially scaled back | |
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| | folding fan | |
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| | lit. having given away a bride, to lose one's army on top of it (idiom) / fig. to suffer a double loss after trying to trick the enemy | |
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| | a loss / to lose money | |
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| | to compromise / to take the middle road / a trade-off / eclectic | |
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| | twists and turns / vicissitude / complication / difficulty / effort / CL: 番 | |
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| | calligraphic flourish with many twists / fig. many twists and turns | |
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| | crease / fold | |
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| | lit. broken halberds embedded in the sand (idiom) / fig. reminder of a fierce battle; remnants of a disastrous defeat | |
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| | premature death of a budding talent / those whom the Gods love die young | |
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| | refraction | |
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| | to turn back / to retrace one's steps | |
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| | to snap off (flowers, leaves, twigs etc from a tree or shrub) | |
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| | to inflect (in grammar) / to decline / to conjugate | |
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| | reflex (angle) / to turn back | |
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| | mixed dish of the food left over from a banquet | |
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| | to reduce by fifty percent / half-price | |
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| | to do a somersault / to turn head over heels | |
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| | Mr Zhu Yun breaks the railing (idiom); to challenge and admonish boldly | |
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| | to win the laurels / to pass an imperial examination / to win a championship | |
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| | to torture / to torment | |
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| | loss of goods / damage to goods / shrinkage | |
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| | refraction | |
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| | to atone for a crime | |
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| | discrepancy in weight | |
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| | to bend | |
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| | to fold the corner of a page / to dog-ear | |
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| | (downwards-starting right angle character stroke) | |
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| | to offset | |
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| | folding (i.e. portable) | |
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| | 10% off (price) | |
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| | index of refraction | |
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| | chameleon plant; fish mint (Houttuynia cordata), esp. its edible rhizome | |
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| | meandering and circuitous (idiom); complicated developments that never get anywhere / going around in circles | |
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| | (philately) presentation pack / stamp folder | |
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| | shuttle run | |
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| | (allusion to Tao Qian 陶潛|陶潜, who used this phrase when he resigned from government service rather than show subservience to a visiting inspector) to bow and scrape for five pecks of rice (that being a part of his salary as a local magistrate) / (fig.) to compromise one's principles for the sake of a salary | |
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| | to sell at a 50% discount / to fold in two | |
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| | fold; crease; wrinkle | |
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| | frustration | |
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