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charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *闻* | 闻* | *闻
to hear / news / well-known / famous / reputation / fame / to smell / to sniff at
HSK 2
HSK 2
sex scandal
HSK 7-9
rumor
HSK 7-9
scandal
HSK 7-9
shocking / horrifying / atrocious / terrible
HSK 7-9
ignorant and inexperienced / ill-informed and narrow-minded
HSK 7-9
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surname Wen
Xuwen county in Zhanjiang 湛江, Guangdong
important news story / headline
(idiom) unheard-of; unprecedented
what one hears and sees (idiom)
outdated news / old anecdote; stories passed on from former times
bizarre anecdote; extraordinary piece of news
to listen / to hear what sb says / news one has heard
funny news item / interesting anecdote
unpleasant smell / stink
to learn sth through hearsay; to get wind of sth
what one has seen and heard / knowledge / one's experience
to hear of / to hear about
unheard of / an extremely rare and unprecedented event
(idiom) unknown; unrenowned
anecdote / apocryphal story
to block one's ears and not listen (idiom); to turn a deaf ear
(Buddhism) disciple
to turn a deaf ear to (idiom); to pretend not to hear
obituary
matters (concerning a prominent family etc) intended to be kept private
to sensationalize (idiom); deliberate exaggeration to scare people
to hear but not react (idiom); to turn a deaf ear / to ignore deliberately
to stink to high heaven / (fig.) disgraceful; disgusting
oddity / news tidbits / strange and interesting item
unheard of
to pass into oblivion
variant of 軼聞|轶闻
news items
heard / what one hears
media gossip / sensational news
scandal / gossip
Asahi Shimbun (Japanese newspaper)
Mainichi Shimbun, a Japanese daily newspaper
Yomiuri Shimbun (Japanese newspaper)
Rodong Sinmun (Workers' news), the official newspaper of the North Korean WPK's Central Committee
Nikkei Shimbun, Japanese equivalent of Financial Times
(idiom) dreadful to hear
to hear suddenly / to learn of sth unexpectedly
heard from time to time / one keeps hearing that...
it is said; it is alleged; it is reported
sex scandal
there is no-one who doesn't know that
Hong Kong Economic Journal
wide and knowledgeable / well-informed and experienced
to have a wide knowledge of many subjects (idiom)
knowledgeable / erudite (idiom)
famous / of good reputation
so I have heard (idiom) / the beginning clause of Buddha's quotations as recorded by his disciple, Ananda (Buddhism)
news from the grapevine
never before in the whole of history (idiom) / unprecedented / also written 曠古未有|旷古未有
headline news / title story
Business News / Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo daily)
to be known to everyone
anecdote (about historical person) / lost or apocryphal story
top news story


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