| | team / class / squad / work shift / ranking / CL: 個|个 / classifier for groups | HSK 3 |
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| | scheduled flight / flight number / plane / scheduled sailing / sailing number / passenger ship | HSK 4 |
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| | surname Ban | |
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| | Spanish language | |
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| | to go to work / to be on duty / to start work / to go to the office | |
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| | class (group of students) / grade (in school) | |
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| | Spain | |
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| | after-school program (Tw) | |
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| | cram class / cram school / evening classes | |
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| | to finish work / to get off work | |
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| | time of going to work / the morning rush hour | |
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| | to work overtime | |
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| | office workers (as social group) | |
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| | grade / class number (in school) / flight or run number / flight or run (seen as an item) / shift (work period) | |
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| | airliner / (regular) flight / CL: 趟, 次, 班 | |
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| | day shift | |
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| | class composed of gifted students (Tw) | |
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| | tai-pan / business executive / foreign business manager / top class of kindergarten or school grade | |
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| | shift working | |
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| | successor | |
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| | attendant / footman (servant) | |
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| | Spanish (language) | |
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| | to divide people into groups, teams, squads etc | |
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| | Spaniard / Spanish person | |
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| | to start and finish work | |
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| | rush hour | |
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| | teacher in charge of a class | |
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| | to arrange (shifts, runs, classes etc) in order | |
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| | training class | |
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| | to take over (from those working the previous shift) / to take over (in a leadership role etc) / to succeed sb | |
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| | group or team (in factories etc) | |
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| | tutorial class / remedial class / preparatory course | |
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| | ordinary members of theatrical troupe | |
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| | to group students into classes / to divide people (staff members etc) into groups | |
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| | the whole class | |
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| | night shift | |
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| | to be in the same class / to be in the same squad / classmate | |
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| | to work a shift / on duty | |
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| | to skip work / to sneak out of work early | |
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| | regular bus (service) | |
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| | early shift / morning work shift | |
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| | original cast / former team | |
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| | organized group / theatrical troupe | |
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| | last bus or train / last chance | |
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| | class meeting (in schools) | |
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| | class monitor / squad leader / team leader / CL: 個|个 | |
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| | to check on sb at his workplace / to come to a movie set to visit one of the actors | |
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| | (in the) class | |
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| | supervisor / foreman / head waiter or waitress | |
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| | Ban Chao (33-102), noted Han diplomat and military man | |
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| | (Tw) teacher in charge of a class / homeroom teacher | |
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| | class of underachievers / dunces' class (Tw) | |
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| | intensive course / crash course | |
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| | the prettiest girl in the class | |
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| | advanced stream (in school) / express (train, bus etc) | |
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| | to change shift / the next work shift / to relieve (a workman on the previous shift) / to take over the job | |
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| | to join a class partway through the course | |
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| | classmate | |
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| | (Tw) teacher in charge of a class / homeroom teacher | |
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| | Taliban (Farsi: student), Afghan guerrilla faction | |
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| | (Tw) class representative / class president | |
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| | Brisbane, capital of Queensland, Australia | |
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| | preschool | |
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| | Dolce & Gabbana (fashion) | |
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| | (old) footman / servant | |
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| | Banks (surname) / Banksy (UK artist) | |
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| | Bangalore, capital of southwest Indian state Karnataka 卡納塔克邦|卡纳塔克邦 | |
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| | route (of a bus etc) | |
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| | Banjul, capital of Gambia (Tw) | |
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| | to hand over to the next workshift | |
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| | to follow the prescribed order; to keep to the working routine (idiom) | |
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| | to withdraw troops from the front / to return in triumph | |
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| | Durban (city in South Africa) | |
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| | seminar / workshop | |
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| | to repeat a year in school | |
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| | choir | |
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| | regular passenger or cargo ship / regular steamship service | |
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| | (Tw) to take over sb's job / to substitute for | |
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| | to work one's shift | |
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| | Lu Ban, legendary master craftsman, called the father of Chinese carpentry | |
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| | schedule (for flight, voyage etc) | |
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| | day shift | |
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| | to display one's slight skill before an expert (idiom) | |
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| | Banksy (British street artist) | |
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| | to take over sb else's job / to substitute for | |
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| | Ban Gu (32-92), Eastern Han dynasty historian, wrote the Dynastic History of Western Han 漢書|汉书 | |
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| | jail | |
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| | instructional workshop | |
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| | Bangui, capital of Central African Republic (Tw) | |
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| | follow the prescribed order / keep to conventional ways | |
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| | a routine meeting of a squad / team or class | |
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| | the most handsome boy in the class | |
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| | individual lesson / one-on-one class | |
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| | to work office hours / on duty | |
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| | Port-of-Spain, capital of Trinidad and Tobago | |
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| | Panchen Lama | |
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| | three-shift system (work rostering) | |
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