| | to turn / to change direction / to transfer / to forward (mail) / (Internet) to share (sb else's content) | HSK 3 |
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| | to revolve / to turn / to circle about / to walk about / classifier for revolutions (per minute etc): revs, rpm / classifier for repeated actions | HSK 6 |
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| | to rotate / to revolve / to spin / to whirl | HSK 6 |
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| | to improve / to take a turn for the better / improvement | HSK 6 |
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| | to be on the move / to roam or wander / to circulate (of goods or capital) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to work / to operate / to revolve / to turn around | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to reverse / to turn around (an undesirable situation) / (mechanics) torsion | HSK 7-9 |
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| | the mountain road twists around each new peak (idiom) / (of a mountain road) twisting and turning / fig. an opportunity has come unexpectedly / things have taken a new turn | HSK 7-9 |
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| | (computing) to jump to (a new location in a hypertext document) | |
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| | reversal / inversion / to reverse / to invert (upside down, inside out, back to front, white to black etc) | |
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| | to revolve; to rotate / to turn around; to turn back / to go back; to return / (skiing) slalom | |
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| | (of a celestial body) to rotate on its own axis | |
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| | (voice, music) suave / mellow / (speech) indirect / tactful | |
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| | to know all the ins and outs of sth / to get to know (a place) inside out | |
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| | to rotate | |
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| | to make an about-turn; to reverse one's direction, policy, sequence etc; to turn things on their head | |
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| | (of time, or a video clip etc) to run in reverse / Taiwan pr. [dao4zhuan3] | |
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| | to turn back / to reverse | |
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| | to toss about in bed / from person to person / indirectly / to wander | |
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| | to change (train or plane) / transfer / correspondence | |
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| | to turn right | |
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| | to rotate / to circulate (cash, stock etc) / turnover / circulation / cash flow | |
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| | to go for a stroll | |
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| | to turn left | |
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| | to reassign sb to a different job / to turn around / to change direction / to make a U turn | |
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| | to spin / to rotate / to revolve | |
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| | orbital revolution | |
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| | to shift / to transfer | |
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| | to go round and round / running around in circles / fig. frantically busy | |
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| | (coll.) to work non-stop; to work around the clock | |
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| | the sky spins, the earth goes round (idiom); giddy with one's head spinning / fig. huge changes in the world | |
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| | to approve and forward / to endorse / stamp "approved for distribution" | |
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| | genre of song-and-dance duet popular in northeast China | |
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| | the time comes, fortune turns (idiom); to have a lucky break / things change for the better | |
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| | to turn around | |
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| | reflex (angle) / to turn back | |
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| | reflex (angle) / to turn back | |
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| | lit. the Big Dipper 北斗星 has turned and the stars have moved / time flies / also written 斗轉星移|斗转星移 | |
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| | to transmit a document (up or down a chain of bureaucracy) | |
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| | sinuous / meandering / to take a circuitous route / to toss about / vicissitudes / variant of 婉轉|婉转 | |
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| | to demobilize / to transfer to other tasks (of troops) | |
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| | to spin rapidly; to whirl around / (of time) to fly by | |
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| | to turn / to turn around / to transfer (funds etc) | |
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| | fortunes rise and fall; times change | |
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| | (medicine) testicular torsion | |
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| | to whirl / to turn around quickly | |
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| | to turn right (Shanghainese) | |
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| | to change the direction or tone of a conversation | |
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| | to rotate about an axis / axis of rotation (math.) | |
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| | to turn left (Shanghainese) | |
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| | (lit. and fig.) to go around and around; to wander around | |
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| | it's a small world / only mountains never meet | |
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| | (slang) to be genderswapped (abbr. for 性別轉換|性别转换) | |
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| | (theater) blackout (e.g. at the end of a scene) / (literary) to be promoted in rank secretly | |
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| | can handle it / up to the task | |
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| | lit. pearl flows, jade moves on (idiom); fig. the passage of time / water under the bridge | |
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| | to wake up; to regain consciousness | |
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| | deflection (physics) / deviation (away from a straight line) | |
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| | lit. the sky shakes and the ground revolves / momentous changes are underway (idiom) | |
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| | the Wheel turns constantly (idiom); Buddhist teaching will overcome everything | |
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| | can't handle it / can't find any way (of doing sth) / not up to the task | |
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| | cash flow | |
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| | to roll / to turn over / to invert / to flip | |
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| | to fool / to dupe | |
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| | to turn away / to turn one's back to / (gymnastics etc) backspin | |
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