| | fresh / bright (in color) / delicious / tasty / delicacy / aquatic foods | HSK 4 |
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| | fresh (experience, food etc) / freshness / novel / uncommon | HSK 4 |
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| | (of colors) bright; fresh and clear / clear-cut; distinct | HSK 4 |
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| | flower / fresh flowers / CL: 朵 | HSK 4 |
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| | newcomer / fresh talent / newlywed, esp. new bride / bride and groom / (paleoanthropology) Homo sapiens | HSK 6 |
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| | to flow freely (of air) / to ventilate / to breathe (of fabric etc) / to take a breath of fresh air / to divulge | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to keep fresh | HSK 7-9 |
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| | fresh and clean | HSK 7-9 |
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| | a pleasant change / a breath of fresh air / refreshing | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to remain fresh in one's memory (idiom) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | vivid; lively / (of food ingredients) live or fresh | HSK 7-9 |
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| | remain fresh / last forever / eternal | HSK 7-9 |
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| | fresh troops / (fig.) lifeblood / new force | |
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| | fresh ginger | |
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| | to take out of the furnace / fresh out of the oven / fig. newly announced / recently made available | |
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| | bright; fresh and attractive; glamorous / (bound form) amorous; romantic / (literary) to admire; to envy | |
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| | potable water (water with low salt content) / fresh water | |
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| | fresh and pure | |
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| | Chinese olive (Canarium album) / green unripe fruit / (Tw) fresh fruits | |
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| | lost / missing / to lose (sb in one's charge) / to get lost / to wander away / to lose (flavor, freshness, shape, hair, one's good looks etc) / to lose meaning (in translation) | |
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| | (of fruit etc) fresh / (of a person etc) full of life; healthy-looking / (of eyes) moist and bright; lustrous | |
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| | fresh water / drinking water / clear water | |
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| | downtown area / commercial district / (chiefly Cantonese) wet market, i.e. a marketplace selling fresh meat, fish and vegetables etc | |
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| | lettuce / raw fresh vegetables / greens | |
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| | to taste (fresh food or a delicacy) / (fig.) to try sth new | |
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| | to accept the new / to take fresh (air) / fig. to accept new members (to reinvigorate the party) / new blood | |
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| | full of life / violent / brave / fresh (of seafood) | |
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| | fresh produce and freshly prepared foods | |
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| | fresh milk | |
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| | to start sth new or original (idiom); to break a new path / to break fresh ground | |
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| | to allow in fresh air / to allow a prisoner out for exercise / to give out information | |
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| | fresh and cool / relaxed | |
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| | to catch the wind / to go for a spin in the fresh air | |
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| | to come to blows / to paw / to grope / to get fresh | |
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| | dry and clean / clear and fresh | |
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| | (myth.) peaches of immortality, kept by Xi Wangmu / fresh or confectionery peaches offered as a birthday gift | |
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| | fresh and tasty | |
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| | fresh and elegant | |
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| | produce / fresh fruits and vegetables / fresh aquatic food / fresh herbs | |
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| | lit. drain away filth and bring in fresh water (idiom); fig. dispel evil and usher in good / eliminate vice and exalt virtue | |
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| | carelessly and haphazardly / to paw / to grope / to get fresh | |
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| | fresh green | |
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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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| | fish (meaning variable: mackerel, anchovy, fresh-water fish) | |
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| | lit. drain away filth and bring in fresh water (idiom); fig. dispel evil and usher in good / eliminate vice and exalt virtue | |
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| | fresh and intense / vivid | |
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| | fresh vegetable | |
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| | to make a fresh batch of sth (juice, pasta, spices etc); freshly made (or ground, squeezed, brewed etc) | |
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| | three fresh ingredients (in cooking) | |
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| | fresh / new and pointed | |
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| | to start a new life; to make a fresh start | |
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| | fresh / new and elegant | |
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| | (slang) (of a follower) to urge (a blogger etc) to post some fresh content (abbr. for 催促更新) | |
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| | as fresh and clean as nature (idiom) | |
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| | (fig.) a breath of fresh air | |
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| | fresh out of the oven / fig. novelty just announced / recently made available | |
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| | fresh fish / living fish | |
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| | cool fresh air / straightforward | |
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| | lit. to fry and sell on the spot / fig. (of fresh graduates) to apply the still-fresh knowledge gained in school | |
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| | juice (extracted from fresh fruit or vegetables) / stock (obtained by simmering meat) | |
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| | fresh-cut fruit | |
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| | shelf life / freshness date | |
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| | force 8 wind / fresh gale | |
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| | sweet and mellow / fresh and moist (air) | |
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| | fresh and tender (of food) / delicious | |
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| | avoid the enemy when he is fresh and strike him when he is tired and withdraws (idiom) | |
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| | fresh and green / verdant | |
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| | (fresh-water fish) | |
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