| | crazy; frenzied; wild | HSK 5 |
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| | insane / mad / wild | HSK 5 |
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| | to indulge in flights of fancy (idiom) / to let one's imagination run wild | HSK 7-9 |
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| | wild / undomesticated | HSK 6 |
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| | mad / wild / violent | HSK 5 |
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| | to deceive / to cheat / to hoodwink / to make a wild guess | HSK 6 |
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| | (literary) to dig with persistent effort (e.g. to gather wild vegetables) | |
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| | to clear a wild area for cultivation / to put under the plow | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Perilla frutescens (Chinese basil or wild red basil) / place name / to revive / used as phonetic in transliteration | |
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| | beast / wild animal | HSK 7-9 |
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| | aquatic plants / water and grass (i.e. favorable foraging land for livestock or wild animals) / (Malaysia) (coll.) drinking straw | |
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| | to go on an errand for nothing / to go on a wild-goose chase | |
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| | to raise (livestock or poultry) in an open environment / to breed (fish, bees, silkworms etc) in a suitable environment; to culture (kelp etc) / to release (a captive animal) into the wild | |
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| | (sports) wild card (loanword) | |
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| | ambition / wild schemes / careerism | HSK 7-9 |
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| | (idiom) wild and stormy; windy and wet | |
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| | to make a mess / to mess with / to be wild / to sleep around / to jump into bed | |
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| | (agriculture) to preserve a plant variety or animal breed / (conservation) to conserve a wild species or population | |
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| | to be wild with joy (idiom) | |
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| | wild remark; outrageous statement (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 暴論 "bōron") | |
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| | wild fantasy / unwarranted thought | |
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| | (literary) very strong wind; gale / (bound form) wild; violent; unrestrained; furious | |
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| | to catch (wild animals); to hunt | |
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| | to make a wild guess / blind guess | |
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| | a wild horse that refuses to be bridled (a metaphor for sth that runs wild) | |
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| | lit. to pick the flowers and trample the grass (idiom) / fig. to womanize / to frequent brothels / to sow one's wild oats | |
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| | ambition of wild wolves (idiom); rapacious designs | |
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| | to fondle the flowers and trample the grass (idiom) / to womanize / to frequent brothels / to sow one's wild oats | |
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| | the wolf runs and the wild boar rushes (idiom); crowds of evil-doers mill around like wild beasts | |
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| | an ordinary hermit lives in the seclusion of the wild; the true recluse chooses the city (idiom) | |
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| | Asarum / Wild ginger / also 細辛|细辛 | |
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| | wild boar (Sus scrofa) / CL: 頭|头 | |
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| | left to return to unchecked growth / overgrown / grown wild | |
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| | feral horse / free-roaming horse / wild horse | |
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| | a tiger, though cruel, will not devour its cubs (idiom) / even wild beasts look after their young | |
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| | Giant Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an | |
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| | to indulge in fantasy (idiom); to let one's imagination run wild | |
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| | leopard cat / (literary) various small wild mammals (including raccoon dog, civet, wildcat) | |
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| | to fancy from afar / reverie / wild and fanciful thoughts | |
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| | Asarum forbesii (wild ginger plant) | |
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| | wild / unrestrained | |
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| | coarse and wild | |
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| | name of a variety of dog / wild tribes in South China | |
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| | to rush like ducks (idiom); the mob scrabbles madly for sth unobtainable / an unruly crowd on a wild goose chase | |
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| | wild angling | |
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| | wild goose | |
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| | wild dog / feral dog / stray dog | |
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| | savage / wild / uncivilized territory | |
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| | lies / wild talk / to tell lies / to talk nonsense / fantasy (literature) | |
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| | wild and disorderly | |
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| | Tatar goose, wild goose found in territories northwest of China in ancient times | |
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| | field with dense growth of wild weeds | |
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| | to be rampant / to run wild | |
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| | wild herb / potherb | |
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| | lit. to live on dry provisions and wild herbs (idiom) / fig. to live in abject poverty | |
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| | sensational effect / wild reaction | |
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| | outlandish sounds (wind blowing on frontier, wild horses neighing etc) | |
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| | wildlife / creatures in the wild / wild organism | |
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| | wild duck / mallard (Anas platyrhyncha) | |
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| | cry of a crane or wild goose | |
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| | Small Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an | |
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| | wild, mountainous country | |
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| | game / wild animals and birds hunted for food or sport | |
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| | overgrown with wild plants | |
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| | Manchurian wild rice 菰, aka water bamboo, or its edible stem, which resembles a bamboo shoot | |
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| | plants in the wild | |
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| | wild / hurried and confused / hell-for-leather | |
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| | weeds / brush (vegetation) / wild grassland | |
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| | wild boar | |
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| | wild flower | |
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| | (literary) (of birds) to scatter in fear / (literary) wild; unrestrained | |
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| | Asarum blumei (wild ginger plant) | |
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| | a kind of wild ginger | |
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| | animal training / taming wild beast (e.g. lion-taming) | |
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| | animal training / taming wild beast (e.g. lion-taming) | |
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| | to wail; to cry piteously / (of a wild animal) to howl | |
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| | lit. to penetrate into a bull's horn (idiom); fig. to waste time on an insoluble or insignificant problem / to bash one's head against a brick wall / a wild goose chase / a blind alley / to split hairs | |
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| | edible stem of Manchurian wild rice 菰, aka water bamboo | |
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| | wild animal | |
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| | Asarum forbesii (wild ginger plant) | |
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| | aurochs (Bos primigenius), extinct wild ox | |
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| | display of wild manners / scandalous scene / insolent and conceited manners | |
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| | lit. honing a bull's horn; fig. to waste time on an insoluble or insignificant problem / to bash one's head against a brick wall / a wild goose chase / a blind alley / to split hairs / same as idiom 鑽牛角尖|钻牛角尖 | |
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| | (coll.) to wonder secretly / to make wild conjectures | |
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| | reverie / daydream / to be lost in wild and fanciful thoughts | |
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| | lit. to enjoy the beautiful spring scenery (idiom) / fig. to frequent brothels / to sow one's wild oats | |
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| | name of a wild tribe / silent | |
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| | wild mandarin duck / (derog.) illicit lovers / unorthodox couple | |
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| | wild fruit | |
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| | (of horse) fierce / wild | |
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| | dishevelled / wild / unrestrained | |
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| | to invent crazy nonsense / to cook up (excuses) / to talk at random / wild babble | |
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| | wild hemp | |
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| | (Tw) (coll.) edible stem of Manchurian wild rice 菰, aka water bamboo | |
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| | Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora / CITES | |
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| | fluorene C13H10 / (old) name of an edible wild plant | |
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| | to release (an animal) into the wild | |
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| | large-horned wild goat | |
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