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to strive one's hardest; to spare no effort
HSK 4
HSK 5
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  *盡* | 盡* | *盡
to use up / to exhaust / to end / to finish / to the utmost / exhausted / finished / to the limit (of sth) / all / entirely
HSK 6
everything that should be here is here (idiom); all one can think of is on hand / to have all one needs
HSK 7-9
as much as one likes
HSK 7-9
end; extremity; limit
HSK 7-9
thorough and detailed / exhaustive / the tedious details in full
HSK 7-9
hard to explain in a few words (idiom); complicated and not easy to express succinctly
to kill oneself / suicide
devoid of conscience (idiom); utterly heartless
as much as possible / to the greatest extent
each does his utmost (idiom) / from each according to his means
not completely / endlessly
to discharge one's duties / conscientious
almost exhausted; nearly depleted; practically nothing left
to count all of them
in its entirety; all of it; all of them
with all of one's heart
lit. extreme saturation (idiom) / fig. vividly and thoroughly / in great detail / without restraint / (of a performance) brilliant
(idiom) endless; boundless; infinite
lit. to catch everything in the one net (idiom) / fig. to scoop up the whole lot / to capture them all in one go
to exhaust; to use up completely
to be full of / completely
to use up; to exhaust
limitless supply (of) / inexhaustible
making an all-out effort (idiom); to try one's heart out / to do one's utmost
(idiom) to spare no effort; to do one's utmost
to enjoy oneself to the full / to one's heart's content
to exhaust / to use up / to deplete / to drain
to drain the cup in one gulp (idiom)
displaying fully / developing to the greatest extent
to die in such a way that sb (or sth) else also perishes / to take sb down with oneself / to end in mutual destruction
to take in the whole scene at once; to have a panoramic view
to do one's duty / to do one's bit conscientiously
to bend to a task and spare no effort unto one's dying day (idiom); striving to the utmost one's whole life / with every breath in one's body, unto one's dying day
lit. not hiding anything he knows, not stopping before he has said it through (idiom) / fig. frank; outspoken
to use up / to exhaust / to probe to the bottom / limit / end
to waste all one's previous efforts (idiom) / all that has been achieved goes down the drain
body weary, strength exhausted (idiom); extremely tired / spent
spirit weary, strength exhausted (idiom); spent / drained / washed out
to use sth to the full / to make the best use of everything
to try one's utmost / to strive
to thoroughly enjoy oneself
perfect (idiom); perfection / the best of all possible worlds / as good as it gets
to display utter loyalty / to be loyal to the end
mountain and river exhausted (idiom); at the end of the line / nowhere to go
to rack one's brains for schemes (idiom) / to beat one's brains out
to have experienced a lot of / to have been through
to bend to a task and spare no effort (idiom); striving to the utmost
to wish to continue sth / to have not fully expressed oneself
not always; not entirely / not necessarily so; not entirely correct
both the guests and the hosts thoroughly enjoy themselves (idiom)
to have been through the hardships of life / to have been through the mill
to express fully / all one's feelings
to eradicate evil completely (idiom); thorough in rooting out wickedness
to eliminate / to purge
Jiang Yan has exhausted his talent (idiom) / fig. to have used up one's creative powers / to have writer's block
known by everyone (idiom); well known / a household name
to fulfill one's duty / to work without asking for reward
(idiom) (of a woman) promiscuous; loose
out of ammunition and no food left (idiom); in desperate straits
to tax one's ingenuity
(of hope, appetite, authority etc) to be lost
can't thank sb enough (idiom)
lit. the birds are over, the bow is put away (idiom); fig. to get rid of sb once he has served his purpose
to kill to the last one (idiom) / to exterminate / to eradicate / ruthless
lunar month of 30 days / same as 大建
to have lost interest; to have had enough
I have much more to say than can be written in this letter (conventional letter ending) (idiom)
out of ammunition and no hope of reinforcements (idiom); in desperate straits
to rack one's brains
extreme benevolence, utmost duty (idiom); meticulous virtue and attention to duty
employ one's talent to the fullest / everyone gives of their best
to disperse after a happy time (idiom) / everyone enjoys themselves to the full then party breaks up
bitterness finishes, sweetness begins (idiom); the hard times are over, the good times just beginning
lunar month of 29 days
to use up entirely
exhaustive / thorough
(conventional letter ending) words cannot fully express what is in my heart (idiom)
saying everything / to speak out fully
past one's prime / in one's declining years
employ one's talent to the fullest / everyone gives of their best / also written 人盡其才|人尽其才
to wipe out / to exterminate
endless / inexhaustible
indivisible (math)
due diligence (law)
to die from excessive ejaculation
lit. even a prairie fire cannot destroy the grass - it grows again when the breeze blows (proverb) / fig. cannot be easily eliminated / abbr. to 野火春風|野火春风
responsible and diligent (idiom)
to be used up / to be exhausted
endless
to suffer enough from / to suffer all kinds of / to have one's fill of
Curse of the Golden Flower (2007), period drama movie by Zhang Yimou
in the finest detail
to rack one's brains (idiom); to take great pains to think sth through
surd (math.)
to exert all one's strength
to do all one can / to give all one has

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