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to fold / to fold over in layers / to furl / to layer / to pile up / to repeat / to duplicate
HSK 7-9
to overlap / to superimpose / to telescope / to run together / to duplicate / one over another / superposition / an overlap / redundancy / reduplication (in Chinese grammar, e.g. 散散步 to have a stroll)
HSK 7-9
to fold / collapsible; folding (bicycle, antenna, bed etc)
HSK 7-9
to pile up / to put layer upon layer / (Tw) (computing) stack
folding chair / deck chair
layer upon layer / tiered
intussusception (medicine)
to overlay; to superpose; to superimpose; to overlap
human pyramid
range upon range of mountains (idiom)
Triassic (geological period 250-205m years ago)
range upon range of mountains (idiom)
Diecai district of Guilin city 桂林市, Guangxi
Diecai district of Guilin city 桂林市, Guangxi
(idiom) to occur frequently; to occur repeatedly
to overlap / to overlay / cascaded (thermodynamic cycle)
Permian (geological period 292-250m years ago)
overlapping / nesting / to interleave
to superimpose / to layer / to overlay / to superpose
to stack; to lay one on top of another
verb reduplication
overlapping ranges of high mountains (idiom)
superposition of states (quantum mechanics)
folding (i.e. portable)
repeated layers / stratified / laminated / stacked / piled strata
stromatolite
stromatolite
to fold paper / origami
ride cymbal (drum kit component)
to pile up layer upon layer
reduplication of words or syllables (as a stylistic device in Chinese)


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