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| | the outside world / external | HSK 5 |
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| | worldwide / entire world | HSK 5 |
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| | (bound form) boundary; border / (bound form) realm | HSK 6 |
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| | boundary / border | HSK 7-9 |
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| | common boundary / common border | HSK 7-9 |
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| | boundary | HSK 7-9 |
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| | (lit. and fig.) field of vision; scope; horizon | HSK 7-9 |
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| | nature / the natural world | HSK 7-9 |
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| | limits / bounds / dividing line | HSK 7-9 |
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| | industry / the world of business | HSK 7-9 |
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| | boundary / state / realm | HSK 7-9 |
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| | definition / to delimit | HSK 7-9 |
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| | world-class | HSK 7-9 |
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| | academic world / academic circles / academia | |
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| | business world / business community | |
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| | New Territories (in Hong Kong) | |
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| | Esperanto | |
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| | all walks of life; all social circles | |
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| | field of vision | |
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| | to go beyond the border; to be transboundary / (fig.) to transition to a new field of endeavor; to be interdisciplinary | |
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| | worldview / world outlook / Weltanschauung | |
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| | world record | |
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| | national boundary; border between countries | |
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| | end of the world | |
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| | graphical user interface (GUI) | |
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| | banking circles / the world of finance | |
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| | all walks of life | |
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| | to cross a border / to overstep a bound | |
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| | contact surface / (computing) interface | |
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| | to broaden one's horizons | |
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| | world war | |
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| | spiritual world | |
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| | critical / boundary | |
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| | (idiom) to broaden one's horizons greatly | |
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| | academic circles / academia | |
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| | academic world / academic circles / academia | |
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| | World Bank | |
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| | Jieshou, county-level city in Fuyang 阜陽|阜阳, Anhui | |
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| | industry | |
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| | everywhere / across the world | |
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| | World Health Organization (WHO) | |
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| | media / commentators | |
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| | World War One | |
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| | dividing line | |
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| | World Trade Center | |
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| | Third World | |
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| | the press / journalistic circles / the journalists | |
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| | microcosm / the microscopic world | |
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| | the press / the media | |
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| | First World | |
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| | cosmos (Buddhism) | |
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| | county border; county line | |
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| | the roof of the world (usually refers to Tibet or Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau 青藏高原) | |
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| | World Games | |
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| | biosphere / natural world | |
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| | Second World (Cold War-era term referring to communist nations as a bloc) | |
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| | the name of various newspapers, notably Le Monde (France), El Mundo (Spain) and Die Welt (Germany) | |
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| | boundary line / border line | |
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| | macrocosm / the world in the large | |
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| | Zhangjiajie, prefecture-level city in Hunan Province 湖南省 | |
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| | world of the immortals; a fairyland; a paradise | |
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| | accurate depiction of architectural forms with the aid of a ruler (technique of Chinese art) / picture created using this technique | |
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| | intellectual circles / intelligentsia | |
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| | Jieshou, county-level city in Fuyang 阜陽|阜阳, Anhui | |
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| | critical point / boundary point | |
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| | user interface | |
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| | lit. the river that divides Chu and Han / fig. a line that divides rival territories / the mid-line between sides on a Chinese chessboard | |
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| | Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss or Sukhavati (Sanskrit) | |
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| | Universal Declaration of Human Rights | |
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| | landmark | |
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| | the teeming world / the world of sensual pleasures | |
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| | great wide world / marvelously diverse world / (Buddhism) cosmos (abbr. for 三千大千世界) | |
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| | paradise (mainly Buddhist) / Elysium / (Budd.) Sukhavati | |
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| | border / boundary | |
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| | world of science / scientific circles | |
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| | upper bound | |
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| | lower bound (math.) / world of mortals / (of gods) to descend to the world of mortals | |
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| | foreign concession, an enclave occupied by a foreign power (in China in the 19th and 20th centuries) | |
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| | political and government circles | |
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| | to demarcate a boundary / dividing line | |
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| | boundary stone / table marking border | |
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| | World Health Assembly | |
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| | to cross a border / (sport) to go out of bounds | |
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| | border river (between countries or regions) | |
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| | supremum (math.) / least upper bound | |
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| | provincial boundary | |
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| | ungraduated ruler / straightedge | |
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| | shallow / not thorough / superficial | |
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| | an interface / to relate with / to affiliate | |
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| | heaven | |
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| | ghost world | |
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| | boundary (of a piece of land or territory) | |
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| | (Buddhism) to designate the boundaries of a sacred place within which monks are to be trained; a place so designated / (fantasy fiction) force field; invisible barrier (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 結界 "kekkai") | |
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| | world peace | |
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| | bounded | |
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| | the entertainment world; show business | |
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