| | to stop / to pause / to arrange / to lay out / to kowtow / to stamp (one's foot) / at once / classifier for meals, beatings, scoldings etc: time, bout, spell, meal | HSK 3 |
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| | to tidy up / to reorganize / to consolidate / to rectify | HSK 6 |
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| | immediately / suddenly | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to halt / to break off / pause (in speech) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Aston Martin | |
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| | Hilton (hotel chain) | |
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| | George Washington (1732-1799), first US president | |
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| | Donetsk, city in Ukraine | |
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| | Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada | |
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| | Macedonia | |
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| | Boston, capital of Massachusetts | |
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| | Dresden, capital of Saxony 薩克森州|萨克森州, Germany | |
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| | Wellington, capital of New Zealand | |
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| | Princeton, New Jersey | |
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| | Newton (name) / Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist | |
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| | newton (SI unit of force) | |
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| | Haydn (name) / Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Austrian classical composer | |
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| | Washington (name) / George Washington (1732-1799), first US president / Washington, US State / Washington, D.C. (US federal capital) | |
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| | Paris Hilton | |
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| | (literary) fatigued / wearied | |
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| | Manhattan island / Manhattan borough of New York City | |
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| | fatigued / exhausted / poverty-stricken / in straitened circumstances | |
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| | Houston | |
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| | Hamilton (name) / Hamilton, capital of Bermuda | |
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| | Bolton (name) | |
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| | a transition (stop and change) in spoken sound, music or in brush strokes / a cadence / punctuated by a transition / with syncopated cadence (brush stroke in painting) | |
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| | Clinton (name) / Bill Clinton (1946-), US Democratic politician, President 1993-2001 / Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician | |
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| | Brighton, town in England | |
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| | Everton (town in northwest England) / Everton soccer team | |
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| | Wharton (name) | |
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| | Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist | |
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| | to find a place for / to help settle down / to arrange for / undisturbed / peaceful | |
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| | Preston, city in England | |
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| | a flash of realization / the truth in a flash / a moment of enlightenment (usually Buddhist) | |
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| | (idiom) to beat one's chest and stamp one's feet (in sorrow, anguish etc) | |
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| | to feel suddenly / to realize abruptly | |
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| | murky darkness suddenly opens (idiom); a sudden flash of insight and all is clear | |
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| | Lipton (name) | |
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| | suddenly / abruptly | |
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| | Milton (name) / John Milton (1608-1674), English republican writer and poet, author of Paradise Lost | |
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| | Carleton | |
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| | enumeration comma (、) (used to separate words or phrases in a list) | |
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| | Whitney Houston (1963-2012), American singer and actress | |
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| | Wimbledon | |
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| | travel-worn | |
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| | Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician | |
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| | Stanton (name) | |
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| | stamp (one's feet) | |
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| | (computing) slow; unresponsive | |
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| | to go without meals (due to poverty or scarcity) | |
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| | kowtow | |
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| | Leiden (the Netherlands) | |
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| | Don River | |
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| | Wellington, capital of New Zealand (Tw) / Wellington (name) / Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1851) | |
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| | Dalton (name) / John Dalton (1766-1844), British scientist who contributed to atomic theory | |
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| | inactive / obtuse | |
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| | Republic of Macedonia (former Yugoslav republic) | |
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| | travel-worn | |
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| | to place in safe keeping / to leave sth with sb | |
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| | Boston University | |
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| | Huntington's disease | |
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| | University of Leiden | |
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| | (name) Clayton or Crichton | |
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| | Michael Crichton (1942-), US techno-thriller writer, author of Jurassic Park | |
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| | Huntington's disease | |
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| | Dayton (city in Ohio) | |
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| | Eton public school (English elite school) | |
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| | Houston, Texas | |
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| | Bretton woods conference in 1944 of allied powers, regulating world exchange rates and setting up IMF and world bank | |
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| | Lexington, Massachusetts | |
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| | Staten Island, borough of New York City | |
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| | Halliburton (US construction company) | |
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| | Armageddon (in Revelation 16:16) | |
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| | Bridgetown, capital of Barbados | |
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| | Fredericton, capital of New Brunswick, Canada | |
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| | Dresden, Germany | |
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| | to pause | |
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| | Rodan (Japanese ラドン Radon), Japanese movie monster | |
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| | Princeton University | |
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| | Manhattan borough of New York City | |
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| | Charleston | |
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| | (Tw) Clinton (name) / Bill Clinton (1946-), US Democratic politician, president 1993-2001 / Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician | |
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| | Boston Red Sox (baseball) team | |
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| | Wimbledon | |
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| | Winston (name) | |
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| | Newtonian mechanics | |
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| | newton meter, unit of torque (symbol: N⋅m) | |
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| | Trenton, capital of New Jersey | |
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| | Johnston (name) | |
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| | to fling one's arms and stamp one's feet (in anger or despair) | |
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| | Huffington Post (US online news aggregator) | |
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| | Appleton (name) / Sir Edward Appleton (1892-1965), British physicist, Nobel laureate who discovered the ionosphere | |
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| | Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, USA | |
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| | Lhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar | |
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| | Lhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar | |
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| | Hotton, Holden, Wharton, Houghton etc (name) | |
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| | cadence / modulation | |
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| | Donetsk region of W. Ukraine | |
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