| | round / lump / ball / to roll into a ball / to gather / regiment / group / society / classifier for a lump or a soft mass: wad (of paper), ball (of wool), cloud (of smoke) | HSK 3 |
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| | (physics) mass / quality (i.e. degree of excellence) / quality and quantity | HSK 4 |
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| | mass / multitude / the masses | HSK 5 |
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| | to pile up / to heap up / a mass / pile / heap / stack / large amount | HSK 5 |
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| | to assemble / to concentrate / to mass / to build up / to marshal | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to mass-produce | |
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| | public transportation / mass transit / abbr. for 公共交通 | |
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| | carat (mass) (loanword) | |
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| | flourishing blossom / a mass of flowers / luxuriant flowers | |
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| | to send to multiple recipients; mass mailout / to occur in a clustered fashion | |
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| | point mass / particle | |
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| | mass / involving everyone / united / lit. to assemble the multitude | |
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| | decorative mass planting of flowers and shrubs, often bounded by a low masonry border, and often part of a streetscape | |
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| | the Emperor's body / Jesus' body / communion wafer (in Christian mass) | |
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| | mass spectrometry | |
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| | (Tw) mass rapid transit (MRT) / subway | |
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| | (Catholic) Mass | |
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| | to deploy troops / to mass troops | |
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| | every living being (Buddhism) / the mass of common people | |
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| | to hold a daytime Buddhist mass; (of a monk or nun) to read scripture to atone for sb's sins | |
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| | lit. public opinion is powerful enough to melt metal (idiom) / fig. public clamor can obscure the actual truth / mass spreading of rumors can confuse right and wrong | |
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| | mass uprising / popular revolt / civil commotion | |
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| | air mass | |
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| | small craftsman (contemptuous) / clatter (e.g. of footsteps) / jumbled mass / press of bodies / tumult | |
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| | fiber fineness (usu. measured in terms of linear mass density) | |
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| | (textiles) (loanword) tex, a unit for the linear mass density of a fiber (abbr. to 特) | |
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| | lit. not even chickens and dogs are spared (idiom) / fig. mass slaughter | |
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| | molecular mass | |
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| | public transport / mass transit | |
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| | massacre; mass slaughter | |
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| | (chemistry) mass transfer (as observed in processes like evaporation, distillation and membrane filtration) | |
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| | to manufacture in bulk / mass production | |
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| | to mass produce | |
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| | mass grave / cluster of graves | |
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| | Credo (section of Catholic mass) | |
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| | the mass line, CCP term for Party policy aimed at broadening and cultivating contacts with the masses | |
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| | Yusho disease or Yu-cheng disease, mass poisoning caused by rice bran oil in northern Kyushu, Japan (1968), and in Taiwan (1979) | |
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| | body mass index (BMI) | |
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| | mass spectrometer | |
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| | (Hong Kong) MTR (Mass Transit Railway) | |
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| | people's organization (e.g. labor unions, peasant associations, scholarly associations etc) / mass organization | |
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| | atomic weight / atomic mass | |
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| | mass communication | |
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| | to do with the masses / mass (meeting, movement etc) | |
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| | weapon of mass destruction | |
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| | atomic weight of an element / atomic mass | |
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| | unmarked burial mound; untended graveyard; mass grave | |
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| | mass (non-government) organization | |
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| | mass extinction | |
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| | Higgs (name) / Peter Higgs (1929-), British theoretical physicist, one proposer of the Higgs mechanism or Higgs boson to explain the mass of elementary particles | |
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| | mass rally | |
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| | Sanctus (section of Catholic mass) | |
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| | inner cell mass (ICM) | |
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| | mass-oriented / to cater for the masses / popularized | |
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| | mass transfer (in LED panel manufacturing) | |
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| | numerous and confused / forming a confused mass | |
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| | mass grave; common grave | |
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| | blood tumor / angioma (tumor consisting of a mass of blood vessels) | |
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| | Agnus Dei (section of Catholic mass) | |
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| | atomic mass | |
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| | Introitus (section of Catholic mass) | |
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| | mass rapid transit MRT | |
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| | mass extinction | |
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| | Requiem Mass (Catholic) | |
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| | mass wasting (geology) / slope movement | |
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| | the two mass scuttling operations carried out by the German navy: the scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow in 1919 and Operation Regenbogen, the scuttling of U-boats in 1945 | |
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| | Gloria (in Catholic mass) | |
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| | Gloria (section of Catholic mass) | |
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| | forming a dense mass | |
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| | mass incident (PRC term for incidents of social unrest, including rioting, melees and petition campaigns) | |
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| | critical mass | |
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| | stone (British unit of mass equal to 14 pounds (about 6.3 kilograms)) | |
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| | a mass / a body | |
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| | mass grave | |
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