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HSK
to shock / to astonish
HSK 5
earthquake
HSK 5
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  *震* | 震* | *震
to shake / to vibrate / to jolt / to quake / excited / shocked / one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦, symbolizing thunder /
HSK 7-9
to shake / to vibrate / to strongly affect / shock / vibration
HSK 7-9
to shake / to shock / to stun / shocking / stunning / shock
HSK 7-9
shock absorption / damping
to shake up / to jolt / to vibrate / to oscillate / to fluctuate
to vibrate / to shake / to shudder
anti-seismic measures / seismic defenses / earthquake resistant
shockproof / to guard against earthquakes
to awe / to intimidate
ancient Indian name for China
to be furious
to tremble / to quiver
earthquake aftershock
epicenter (of earthquake) / hypocenter
degree of earthquake (on magnitude scale)
tremors (from an earthquake)
earthquake epicenter
to inspire awe
to have car sex
powerful earthquake / abbr. for 強烈地震|强烈地震
seismic wave
ear-splitting (idiom); deafening
ear-splitting
disastrous earthquake
trembling sound / vibration
to shake heaven and earth (idiom)
a deliberate show of strength as a warning
lit. to astonish the ancients and dazzle contemporaries (idiom) / fig. to be earthshaking
Chang Chen (1976-), Taiwanese film actor
(HK) electric shock; electroshock
(med.) cerebral concussion
Wang Zhen (1908-1993), Chinese political figure
to inspire awe throughout the empire (idiom)
(music) tremolo
love egg (sex toy)
shock-absorber
Great Sichuan Earthquake (2008)
China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC), the information hub of the China Earthquake Administration 中國地震局|中国地震局
seismology / science of earthquakes
earthquake epicenter (Tw)
seismic zone / earthquake belt
(literary) to tremble with fear / to shock
earthquake bureau
to deafen
seismic wave
Great Tangshan Earthquake (1976)
real-time report of earthquake data / earthquake alert
palsy / trembling paralysis / used for Parkinson's disease 帕金森病
seismic zone / earthquake belt
Great Sichuan Earthquake (2008)
Ring of Fire (circum-Pacific seismic belt)
perception of tremor
deep earthquake (with epicenter more than 300 km deep)
knocking (fault in internal combustion engine)
stun grenade / (Tw) (fig.) sth that produces shockwaves / bombshell (revelation) / blockbuster (product)
(seismology) focal mechanism
to astonish / to horrify
China Earthquake Administration (CEA) / State Seismological Bureau
medium depth earthquake (with epicenter 70-300 km deep)
Great Sichuan Earthquake (2008)
China Earthquake Administration (CEA) / State Seismological Bureau
seismometer
seismologist / earthquake scientist
seismic zone / earthquake belt
earthquake intensity (measure of its destructive power)
Sichuan great earthquake, the magnitude 8 earthquake of May 2008 at Wenchuan 汶川, Sichuan, that killed more than 80,000 people / same as 四川大地震
State Council Earthquake Relief Headquarters
earthquake-resistant construction
shallow earthquake (with epicenter less than 70 km deep)
cushioning shoe
earthquake swarm
earthquake swarm
to create a sensation
Tan Zhenlin (1902-1983), PRC revolutionary and military leader, played political role after the Cultural Revolution
cushioning shoes (Tw)
(seismology) Richter scale
Kantō earthquake of 1923, magnitude 8.2, that killed 200,000 people in the Tokyo area
the great Shaanxi earthquake of 2nd February 1556 that killed 830,000 people
force of seismic wave
earthquake area
an earth-shaking noise (idiom)
circumstances of an earthquake
to terrify
trembling / to shiver with fear
shocking / stunning / sensational
Sinian (c. 800-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era
(bird species of China) reed parrotbill (Paradoxornis heudei)
to knock out (of a jolt from an earthquake or crash)
seismogram
stun grenade
tremorine (drug inducing shivering)
to shock the whole world


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