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| | to be destroyed; to become extinct; to perish; to die out / to destroy; to exterminate | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to flee; to go into exile | HSK 7-9 |
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| | lit. to mend the pen after sheep are lost (idiom) / fig. to act belatedly / better late than never / to lock the stable door after the horse has bolted | HSK 7-9 |
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| | the Save the Nation Anti-Japanese Protest Movement stemming from the Manchurian railway incident of 18th July 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 | |
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| | the country ruined and the people starving (idiom) | |
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| | to die | |
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| | The rise and fall of the nation concerns everyone (idiom). Everyone bears responsibility for the prosperity of society. | |
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| | departed spirit | |
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| | to force into exile / to be exiled / in exile | |
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| | to die / to lose / to be gone / to flee / deceased | |
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| | to die in battle | |
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| | (of a nation) to be destroyed; to be subjugated / a fallen nation | |
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| | soul of the deceased / departed spirit | |
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| | to live or die / to exist or perish | |
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| | the name remains, but the reality is gone (idiom) | |
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| | brain death | |
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| | slave of a foreign conqueror | |
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| | country destroyed, its people annihilated (idiom); total destruction | |
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| | to die | |
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| | government-in-exile | |
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| | matter of life and death | |
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| | to save from extinction / to save the nation | |
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| | to court disaster (idiom) / to dig one's own grave | |
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| | to decline / to die out / decline and fall | |
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| | lit. without the lips, the teeth feel the cold (idiom); fig. intimately interdependent | |
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| | family bankrupt and the people dead (idiom); ruined and orphaned / destitute and homeless | |
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| | deceased mother | |
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| | (of a country) to perish / to be annexed / subjugation (to a foreign power) | |
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| | to die / to pass away | |
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| | runaway | |
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| | to pursue and attack a fleeing enemy | |
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| | lit. has a name but no reality (idiom); exists only in name / nominal | |
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| | to have lost both one's parents | |
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| | a widow (a widow's way of referring to herself in former times) | |
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| | to be defeated and dispersed | |
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| | to die out / to wither away | |
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| | runaway (idiom); desperate criminal / fugitive | |
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| | to go into exile | |
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| | fall (of an empire) | |
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| | lit. human beings will die for riches, just as birds will for food (idiom) / fig. man will do anything in his means to become rich | |
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| | to die young | |
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| | nonextant / lost to the ages | |
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| | to drown | |
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| | to fall to one's death | |
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| | Death note (Japanese: デスノート), translation of cult manga series by author ŌBA Tsugumi 大場鶇|大场鸫 (pen-name) and illustrator OBATA Takeshi 小畑健 | |
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| | to die from excessive ejaculation | |
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| | The rise and fall of the nation concerns everyone (idiom). Everyone bears responsibility for the prosperity of society. | |
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| | Memorial Day (American holiday) | |
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| | submit to me and prosper, or oppose me and perish | |
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| | to flee / to go into exile (from prison) | |
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| | subjugated people / refugee from a destroyed country | |
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| | the deceased | |
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| | person and lute have both vanished (idiom) / death of a close friend | |
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| | at stake / in peril | |
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| | brain death | |
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| | a make-or-break matter / a matter of life and death | |
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| | Save the Nation anti-Japanese organization | |
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| | dispersed and lost | |
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| | (literary) to die young; to pass away prematurely | |
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| | to die out / conquered | |
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| | clinical death | |
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| | to flourish and decay / rise and fall | |
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| | Memorial Day (American holiday) | |
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| | people killed in battle | |
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