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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
shock absorption / damping
anti-seismic measures / seismic defenses / earthquake resistant
shockproof / to guard against earthquakes
powerful earthquake / abbr. for 強烈地震|强烈地震
to inspire awe
earthquake aftershock
to have car sex
Chang Chen (1976-), Taiwanese film actor
electric shock / electroshock
Wang Zhen (1908-1993), Chinese political figure
Great Tangshan Earthquake (1976)
Great Sichuan Earthquake (2008)
deep earthquake (with epicenter more than 300 km deep)
knocking (fault in internal combustion engine)
medium depth earthquake (with epicenter 70-300 km deep)
Great Sichuan Earthquake (2008)
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
Great Sichuan Earthquake (2008)
shallow earthquake (with epicenter less than 70 km deep)
earthquake swarm
earthquake swarm
to create a sensation
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


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