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| | medium / intermediary / matchmaker / go-between / abbr. for 媒體|媒体, media, esp. news media | |
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| | A-Mei, aka Gulilai Amit (1972-), aboriginal Taiwanese pop singer | |
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| | Soong Mei-ling (1898-2003), Chiang Kai-shek's second wife | |
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| | quickening of the fetus | |
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| | Mei County in Baoji 寶雞|宝鸡, Shaanxi | |
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| | surname Mei | |
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| | plum / plum flower / Japanese apricot (Prunus mume) | |
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| | The Conqueror Bids Farewell to His Favorite Concubine (tragic opera by Mei Lanfang 梅蘭芳|梅兰芳) / Farewell My Concubine (1993 film by Chen Kaige) | |
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| | Mei Lanfang (1894-1961), famous master of Beijing opera, specialist in female roles | |
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| | classifier for small objects: coins, badges, rings, carved seals, chess pieces, eggs, fingerprints etc (more formal than 個|个) / classifier for bombs, missiles, satellites etc / (on product packaging) classifier for flat items (from Japanese 枚 "mai") / (old) stick used as a gag to prevent soldiers from talking while sneaking up on the enemy | HSK 7-9 |
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| | (bound form) the Americas (abbr. for 美洲) / (bound form) USA (abbr. for 美國|美国) | |
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| | Guey Lun-mei (1983-), Taiwanese actress | |
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| | babbler (bird) | |
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| | Yuan Mei (1716–1797), Qing poet, essayist and gastronome, one of the Three Great Masters of the Qianlong-Jiaqing period 乾嘉三大家 | |
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| | to conceal / dark | |
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| | Mei, dinosaur genus / Mei long, dinosaur species | |
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| | the Mei Lanfang School / see 梅蘭芳|梅兰芳 | |
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| | the three leading poets of the Qianlong-Jiaqing era (1735–1820), who championed personal expression and innovation in Qing poetry: Yuan Mei 袁枚, Jiang Shiquan 蔣士銓|蒋士铨 and Zhao Yi 趙翼|赵翼 | |
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| | lintel / crossbeam | |
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| | Sima Xiangru is meticulous and Mei Gao is fast (idiom) / to each his good points | |
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| | to sleep soundly | |
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| | surname Mei | |
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| | to grow a beard as a symbol of one's determination (as Mei Lanfang 梅蘭芳|梅兰芳 growing a beard and refusing to perform for the Japanese) | |
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| | Ximen Qing, a fictional character in the novels "Jin Ping Mei" 金瓶梅 and "Water Margin" 水滸傳|水浒传 | |
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| | Emeiquan / O Mei Ch'uan (kungfu style) | |
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| | americium (chemistry) (Tw) / (archaic) metal chain | |
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| | siu mei; Cantonese-style barbecue (roasted meats, such as pork, duck or chicken, seasoned and cooked to a crispy, flavorful finish) | |
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| | to ask a favor of | |
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| | blind / imperceptive | |
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| | demon / magic / to charm | |
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| | Mei Cheng (-c. 140 BC), Han dynasty poet | |
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| | beautiful | |
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| | americium (chemistry) | |
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| | Pak Mei or Bak Mei - "White Eyebrow" (Chinese Martial Art) | |
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