| | contrary / opposite / backwards / to go against / to oppose / to betray / to rebel | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to rebel / to revolt / a rebel | HSK 7-9 |
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| | backwards / reverse direction | |
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| | to go against the trend | |
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| | against the current / upstream | |
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| | to turn back / to reverse | |
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| | (literary) to be in defiance of the natural order / (coll.) extraordinary; incredible | |
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| | reversible / (math.) invertible | |
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| | to go against the wind / contrary wind / a headwind | |
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| | inverse order | |
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| | to go the wrong way / to go against one-way traffic regulation | |
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| | adversity / predicament | |
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| | unfilial son | |
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| | against the stream / adverse current / a countercurrent / fig. reactionary tendency / to go against the trend | |
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| | adverse trade balance / trade deficit | |
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| | rebellious behavior / opposite / ob- | |
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| | to sail against the current / (fig.) to go against the flow | |
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| | backlighting (lighting design) | |
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| | study is like rowing upstream – if you don't keep pushing forward, you fall behind | |
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| | guest-house / inn | |
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| | lit. navigating a boat against the current (idiom) / fig. in a tough environment (one needs to work hard) | |
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| | disobedient to parents | |
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| | like rowing a boat upstream, if you stop moving forward you fall back (idiom) | |
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| | to resign oneself to adversity (idiom); to grin and bear it / to submit meekly to insults, maltreatment, humiliation etc | |
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| | disgraceful (of behavior that is unfilial, rebellious or otherwise in grave breach of the norms of society) | |
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| | contrary | |
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| | very friendly / intimate | |
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| | to disobey / to defy an edict / to violate / to go against / to run counter to | |
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| | intimate friendship / bosom buddies | |
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| | loyal advice jars on the ears (idiom) | |
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| | unpleasant to hear / grates on the ear (of home truths) | |
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| | to go against / to do sth contrary to (sb's wishes) | |
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| | to go against the tide (idiom); to do things all wrong / to try to turn back history / a perverse way of doing things | |
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| | traitor's property / breech delivery | |
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| | to hiccup / to belch | |
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| | to foresee / to predict | |
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| | reverse flow of 氣|气 (TCM) | |
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| | unfavorable / undesired | |
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| | rebellious minister | |
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| | to rebel / to revolt | |
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| | traitor | |
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| | to counterattack; to strike back / (neologism c. 2008) (of an underdog) to go on the offensive; to make an improbable comeback | |
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| | (of an engine) to backfire | |
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| | reverse transcriptase | |
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| | reversibility | |
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| | irreversible | |
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| | converse theorem (math.) | |
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| | reverse psychology | |
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| | (psychology) adversity quotient (abbr. for 逆境商數|逆境商数) | |
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| | renegade / traitor and bandit | |
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| | irreversible | |
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| | multiplicative inverse (math.) | |
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| | belching and retching counterflow (medical term) | |
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| | (astrology) Mercury retrograde (abbr. for 水星逆行); (coll.) to have a period of bad luck / (TCM) water retention in the abdomen causing the vomiting of liquids as soon as one drinks | |
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| | to violate; to go against | |
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| | to wipe out the villains (e.g. insurgents, or people of another race) | |
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| | trade deficit / adverse trade balance | |
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| | equatorial counter current | |
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| | unnatural relationship (parricide, incest etc) / unfilial conduct / against social morals | |
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| | reverse reaction / counterreaction / inverse response | |
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| | oxymoron | |
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| | inverted turn (ornament in music) | |
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| | invaders (insulting term) / foreign aggressors | |
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| | (zoo.) orca / killer whale | |
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| | (geology) anaclinal | |
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| | reverse fault (geology) / compression fault, where one block pushes over the other at dip of less than 45 degrees | |
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| | inverse map (math.) | |
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| | anticlockwise / counterclockwise | |
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| | to go back to the source | |
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| | reverse osmosis | |
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| | to seem to grow younger / to regain one's youthful looks | |
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| | speech that grates on the ear (idiom); bitter truths / home truths (that one does not want to hear) | |
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| | to go against the tide (idiom); to do things all wrong / to try to turn back history / a perverse way of doing things | |
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| | reversing (e.g. electric current) | |
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| | reverse transcription virus / retrovirus | |
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| | bad luck / unlucky fate | |
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| | inverse operation / inverse calculation | |
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| | anti-aging | |
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| | lit. violating heaven and reason (idiom); immoral character | |
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| | submit to me and prosper, or oppose me and perish | |
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