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| | right (i.e. an entitlement to sth) / (classical) power and wealth | HSK 4 |
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| | to squander one's fortune / to dissipate one's wealth | |
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| | wealth / money | HSK 7-9 |
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| | man of wealth; rich man | |
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| | to manage wealth; to manage finances; money management | HSK 6 |
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| | newly minted coin; freshly printed banknote / fresh capital; new investment funds / (coll.) new money; recently acquired wealth; (by metonymy) the nouveau riche | |
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| | well-off and respected (idiom) / to be content with one's wealth and position | |
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| | god of wealth | |
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| | position and wealth (idiom); rank, fame and fortune | |
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| | having wealth equivalent to that of an entire nation (idiom) / extremely wealthy | |
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| | to fight for fame, grab profit (idiom); scrambling for fame and wealth / only interested in personal gain | |
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| | wealth never survives three generations (idiom) | |
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| | dream of golden millet / fig. illusions of wealth and glory / pipe dream | |
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| | to flaunt wealth / ostentatious | |
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| | (finance) (of a fund manager, high-wealth individual etc) to make large trades (in stocks, futures etc) / (fashion, movies etc) (of an industry heavyweight) to make a play in the market | |
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| | lit. the fat and wealth of the people (idiom); the nation's hard-won wealth (esp. as an object of unscrupulous exploitation) / the people's blood, sweat and tears | |
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| | wealth and official post | |
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| | lit. inviting wealth / We wish you success and riches (cf idiom 招財進寶|招财进宝) | |
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| | to buy an official title; to use wealth to acquire office | |
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| | lit. (may the) five blessings descend upon this home (namely: longevity, wealth, health, virtue, and a natural death) / (an auspicious saying for the Lunar New Year) | |
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| | glory, splendor, wealth and rank (idiom); high position and great wealth | |
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| | (of liquid) to spill out; to overflow / (of gas) to leak out / (fig.) to spill over; to spread (to new areas) / (fig.) (of wealth etc) to drain; to flow outward (esp. overseas) / (fig.) (of talent) to show; to be revealed | |
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| | to accumulate wealth / to rake in money | |
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| | to amass wealth while keeping a low profile (idiom) | |
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| | (idiom) to be the richest person (or family) in a region; to possess great wealth in one's locality | |
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| | lit. there are principles behind making money (idiom); fig. to have a knack for good business / knowing how to accumulate wealth / good at feathering one's own nest | |
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| | treasure bowl (mythology) / fig. source of wealth / cornucopia / gold mine | |
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| | not corrupted by wealth and honors | |
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| | to calculate / to assess / wealth | |
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| | to parade one's wealth / to be ostentatious and extravagant | |
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| | lit. gold and jade fill the hall (idiom) / fig. abundant wealth / abundance of knowledge | |
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| | to show one's wealth / to let one's wealth show | |
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| | to be promoted and gain wealth (idiom) | |
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| | to sacrifice one's wealth to save the state (idiom) | |
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| | Tang Yulin (1871-1937), minor warlord in northeast China, sometime governor of Chengde 承德, mostly poor in battle but very successful at accumulating personal wealth | |
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| | rank, wealth, and long life | |
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| | god of wealth / very wealthy man | |
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| | dream of golden millet / fig. illusions of wealth and power / pipe dream | |
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| | Marshal Zhao, aka Zhao Gongming or Zhao Xuantan, God of Wealth in the Chinese folk tradition and Taoism | |
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| | spiritual wealth | |
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| | Adam Smith (1723-1790), Scottish ethical philosopher and pioneer economist, author of The Wealth of Nations 國富論|国富论 | |
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| | one cannot achieve glory and wealth without having been through trials and tribulations (proverb) / no pain, no gain | |
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| | to regard as unimportant / to be indifferent to (fame, wealth etc) / (of an economy or a market) to slacken | |
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| | (idiom) to seek fame and wealth | |
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| | lit. just sitting and eating, one can deplete even a mountain of wealth (idiom) / fig. to spend one's money without generating any income | |
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| | (slang) to rely on one's father's wealth or prestige to get ahead | |
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| | (of status or wealth) to decline / (of buildings etc) to become dilapidated / run-down / (of plants) to wilt | |
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| | ushering in wealth and prosperity (idiom and traditional greeting, esp. at New Year); We wish you wealth and success! | |
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| | wealth / money | |
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| | money / wealth / riches / property / valuables | |
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| | wealth and profit / riches | |
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| | mere worldly, superficial gain, such as wealth and fame | |
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| | to accumulate / to gather / to amass wealth by heavy taxation or other unscrupulous means / (science) convergent | |
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| | to cherish wealth and find it hard to give up (idiom); refusing to contribute to charity / skinflint / miserly | |
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| | vast wealth | |
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| | (coll.) wealth; financial clout (pun on 超能力) | |
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| | wealth and influence | |
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| | ill-gotten wealth or gains | |
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| | Bi Gan (Chinese god of wealth) | |
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| | family property / family wealth | |
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| | principle of people's livelihood, the third of Dr Sun Yat-sen's 孫中山|孙中山 Three Principles of the People 三民主義|三民主义 (at the time, meaning redistribution of wealth, self-sufficiency and internal trade) | |
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| | Zhao Xuantan, God of Wealth in the Chinese folk tradition and Taoism | |
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| | contented / uninterested in wealth and glory | |
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| | (gaming) to draw attention or attacks from the enemy towards oneself / (slang) (neologism) to court envy and resentment by flaunting one's wealth, travel photos or weight loss etc | |
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| | to increase the population, amass wealth, and teach the people to be faithful to the cause (in preparation for war, following a defeat) | |
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| | Zhao Gongming, God of Wealth in the Chinese folk tradition and Taoism | |
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| | caring only about money and wealth | |
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| | hereditary benefits such as rank and wealth | |
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| | to cherish wealth | |
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| | government revenue / tributary goods and finances / finances and taxes / wealth / property / belongings | |
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| | happiness and wealth | |
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| | to accumulate wealth without satisfaction / to continually plunder (idiom) | |
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