| | to go / to go to (a place) / (of a time etc) last / just passed / to send / to remove / to get rid of / to reduce / to be apart from in space or time / to die (euphemism) / to play (a part) / (when used either before or after a verb) to go in order to do sth / (after a verb of motion indicates movement away from the speaker) / (used after certain verbs to indicate detachment or separation) | HSK 1 |
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| | broken / damaged / worn out / lousy / rotten / to break, split or cleave / to get rid of / to destroy / to break with / to defeat / to capture (a city etc) / to expose the truth of | HSK 3 |
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| | to sweep (with a brush or broom) / to sweep away; to wipe out; to get rid of / to sweep (one's eyes etc) over; to scan | HSK 4 |
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| | to break away from / to cast off (old ideas etc) / to get rid of / to break away (from) / to break out (of) / to free oneself from / to extricate oneself | HSK 4 |
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| | to remove / to sack / to get rid of / to relieve (sb of their duties) / to free / to lift (an embargo) / to rescind (an agreement) | HSK 5 |
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| | to get rid of / to remove / to exclude / to eliminate / to wipe out / to divide / except / not including | HSK 6 |
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| | to get rid of / to exclude / to eliminate / to remove / to delete / to strip out / to extract | HSK 6 |
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| | to wash; to rinse; to clean / (fig.) to purge; to get rid of (corrupt individuals etc) | HSK 6 |
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| | to clear away / to eliminate / to get rid of | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to reject / to discard / to get rid of | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to unload / to unhitch / to remove or strip / to get rid of | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to execute by firing squad / to shoot dead / fig. to discard / to get rid of | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to eliminate / to do away with / to get rid of | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to throw out / to get rid of | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to get rid of / to put aside / to reject / to keep control / to hold (one's breath) | |
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| | to get rid of | |
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| | to wipe clean / to scrub / (fig.) to get rid of (a bad reputation, a misconception etc) | |
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| | to get rid of / to dismiss | |
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| | to get rid of | |
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| | a hoe / to hoe or dig / to weed / to get rid of | |
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| | besides / except / to get rid of (sb) / (math.) to divide | |
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| | to clean the street / to clear the road (i.e. get rid of people for passage of royalty or VIP) | |
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| | (not of regular commerce) to sell or dispose of (goods etc) / to get rid of / to unload | |
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| | (idiom) to rid the people of a scourge | |
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| | (coll.) to push lightly / to flick to one side / to get rid of | |
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| | to discard / to get rid of | |
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| | to shake off / to get rid of | |
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| | lit. to kill the donkey when the grinding is done (idiom) / fig. to get rid of sb once he has ceased to be useful | |
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| | get rid of / ivory hairpin | |
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| | to throw off / to abandon / to cast off / to get rid of / to dump | |
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| | to save / to get rid of (so saving space) | |
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| | lit. to boil the hound once it caught the rabbit (idiom) / fig. to get rid of sb once he has served his purpose | |
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| | to remove; to get rid of | |
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| | to get rid of the old to bring in the new (idiom); to innovate | |
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| | lit. to get rid of the weeds and keep the flowers / to separate the wheat from the chaff (idiom) | |
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| | to discard / to get rid of / to dispense with | |
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| | to get rid of / to weed out / to reject | |
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| | lit. to breathe out stale air and breathe in fresh (idiom, from Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子); fig. to get rid of the old and bring in the new | |
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| | to promote what is useful and get rid of what is harmful (idiom) | |
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| | lit. the birds are over, the bow is put away (idiom); fig. to get rid of sb once he has served his purpose | |
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| | to get rid of / to discharge / to dredge | |
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| | to get rid of the old to bring in the new (idiom); to innovate | |
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| | to relieve / to ease (pressure) / to alleviate / to remove / to get rid of | |
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| | to kill / to get rid of / (sports) to defeat / to eliminate | |
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| | to exorcize (evil spirits) / to purify through ritual / to rid oneself of (a bad habit) | |
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| | (coll.) to take (sth) away / to get rid of | |
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| | feces / excrement / scat / droppings / to egest / to get (one's feelings) out / to rid oneself (of a thought) | |
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| | impossible to get rid of | |
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| | to get rid of / to dismiss / to brush aside | |
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| | to swat an insect / to get rid of intestinal parasite with drugs | |
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| | to defrost / to get rid of ice | |
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