| | to go forward / to advance / to go in / to enter / to put in / to submit / to take in / to admit / (math.) base of a number system / classifier for sections in a building or residential compound | HSK 1 |
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| | "please come in" | HSK 1 |
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| | to enter; to step into | HSK 2 |
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| | to improve; to make better / improvement / CL: 個|个 | HSK 3 |
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| | to go forward / to forge ahead / to advance / onward | HSK 3 |
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| | sophisticated; advanced (technology etc) / meritorious; exemplary (deeds etc) | HSK 3 |
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| | to impel / to carry forward / to push on / to advance / to drive forward | HSK 3 |
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| | to recommend / to introduce (from outside) | HSK 4 |
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| | to promote (an idea or cause); to advance; boost | HSK 4 |
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| | to promote / to enhance / to further / to advance (a cause etc) | HSK 6 |
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| | to step in / to stride forward / to forge ahead | HSK 7-9 |
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| | in sequence, step by step (idiom); to make steady progress incrementally | HSK 7-9 |
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| | abreast of modern developments / to keep up with the times / progressive / timely | HSK 7-9 |
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| | not improving; backward; below par | |
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| | to follow / to follow up | |
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| | to forge ahead vigorously / to dedicate oneself to progress | |
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| | to purchase / to buy in (goods) | |
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| | to put into | |
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| | to advance / forward motion | |
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| | to advance singing loudly (idiom); triumphant progress | |
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| | hyperfunction (medical) | |
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| | to go forward together (idiom); to undertake simultaneous tasks / going hand in hand | |
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| | Great Leap Forward (1958-1960), Mao's attempt to modernize China's economy, which resulted in economic devastation, and millions of deaths from famine caused by misguided policies | |
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| | to set foot in / to tread (in or on) / to walk into | |
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| | radical / extreme / extremist | |
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| | to advance together | |
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| | to advance bravely / to endeavor | |
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| | progress step by step / gradual progress / to move forward (slowly) | |
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| | to make progress / to do better / fig. ambitious to improve oneself / to move forwards | |
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| | less advanced / underdeveloped / lagging behind / the younger generation / the less experienced ones | |
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| | to get into / to dig into (studies, job etc) / to squeeze into | |
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| | progress / to advance | |
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| | to advance by leaps and bounds | |
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| | evolution / gradual forward progress | |
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| | to burst in | |
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| | to make progress / progress | |
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| | to infiltrate / to sneak into | |
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| | to advance prematurely | |
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| | gradual progress / to go forward one stage at a time | |
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| | embedded / embedding | |
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| | to crawl forward | |
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| | Wujin district of Changzhou city 常州市, Jiangsu | |
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| | concave / recessed / dented | |
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| | to leap forward / to make rapid progress / a leap forward | |
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| | progressive (taxation etc) | |
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| | to advance / to rush forward | |
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| | to get through by luck / to be promoted by a fluke | |
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| | binary (math.) | |
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| | decimal / calculations to base 10 | |
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| | to insert / to stick in / to plug in (an electronic device) | |
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| | to rush in; to charge in | |
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| | to advance boldly; to push ahead vigorously | |
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| | uneven / in disorder / everything sticking out | |
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| | to drag in | |
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| | to sneak in / to infiltrate | |
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| | to storm (a city etc) / to raid | |
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| | to make progress while ensuring stability | |
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| | to breach / to invade | |
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| | to add / to mix in / to incorporate | |
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| | to plunge into / to jump into | |
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| | to retreat into; to draw back into / (typography) to indent | |
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| | to plunge into / to run headlong into | |
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| | to break into / to force one's way into / to barge into | |
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| | to spill / to overflow (of water, crowds) / to crowd (into a space) | |
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| | to inhale / to breathe in | |
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| | fast-forward (media player) | |
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| | solid progress | |
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| | nuclear propulsion | |
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| | hyperthyroidism / abbr. to 甲亢 | |
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| | to gain entry by passing an exam; to be admitted to (a college etc) | |
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| | Hu Xijin (1960-), editor-in-chief of the "Global Times" 環球時報|环球时报 2005-2021 | |
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| | every day sees new developments (idiom) / to make constant progress | |
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| | wriggle | |
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| | to fall into / to dip below a certain level | |
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