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| | leaf (CL: 片) / (slang) marijuana | HSK 4 |
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| | tree leaves | HSK 4 |
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| | to be in harmony | |
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| | surname Ye | |
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| | leaf / page / lobe / (historical) period / classifier for small boats | |
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| | blade (of propellor) / vane / leaf | |
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| | branch and leaf | |
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| | red autumnal leaves | |
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| | Qaghiliq nahiyisi (Kargilik county) in Kashgar prefecture 喀什地區|喀什地区, west Xinjiang | |
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| | maple leaf | |
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| | (of plants) to grow luxuriantly; (fig.) (of a family or business etc) to prosper; to flourish | |
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| | autumn leaf | |
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| | folic acid | |
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| | dead leaves / to lose leaves (of plants) / deciduous | |
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| | tripe (stomach lining of cattle etc used as food) | |
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| | Bayes (name) / Thomas Bayes (1702-1761), English mathematician and theologian | |
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| | green leaf / (fig.) actor playing a supporting role | |
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| | leaf tobacco | |
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| | clover / trefoil | |
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| | mid- (e.g. mid-century) / middle period | |
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| | turbine wheel | |
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| | four-leaf clover | |
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| | the first half (of a period) | |
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| | chlorophyll | |
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| | Chiba (Japanese surname and place name) | |
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| | broad-leaved (tree) | |
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| | dead leaf; withered leaf | |
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| | Yeltsin (name) / Boris Yeltsin (1931-2007) first post-communist president of Russia 1991-1999 | |
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| | lutein (biochemistry) | |
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| | hinge | |
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| | Akihabara, region of downtown Tokyo famous for electronics stores | |
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| | chloroplast | |
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| | Getting Home, 2007 PRC comedy-drama film directed by 張揚|张扬, starring 趙本山|赵本山 | |
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| | lit. a falling leaf returns to the roots (idiom) / fig. all things go back to their source eventually / in old age, an expatriate returns home | |
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| | lit. the falling of one leaf heralds the coming of autumn (idiom) / fig. a small sign can indicate a great trend / a straw in the wind | |
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| | venation (pattern of veins on a leaf) | |
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| | larch tree (Pinus larix) / deciduous pine tree | |
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| | Juliet or Juliette (name) | |
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| | compound leaf (botany) | |
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| | needle-leaved (tree) | |
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| | Chinese horse chestnut (Aesculus chinensis) | |
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| | Charles Fourier (French sociologist and socialist, 1772-1837) | |
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| | tender young leaves | |
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| | thick stems and broad leaves (idiom) / boorish / rough and ready / sloppy | |
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| | trilobite | |
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| | Yekaterinburg (Russian city, also known as Ekaterinburg or Sverdlovsk) | |
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| | parietal lobe | |
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| | lit. eyes obscured by a single leaf (idiom) / fig. not seeing the wider picture / can't see the wood for the trees | |
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| | Shia (a movement in Islam) | |
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| | lit. Lord Ye's passion for dragons (idiom) / fig. to pretend to be fond of sth while actually fearing it / ostensible fondness of sth one really fears | |
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| | deep roots and vigorous foliage (idiom) / (fig.) well established and growing strongly | |
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| | (botany) leaf sheath | |
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| | early part (of a decade, century etc) / the first years | |
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| | senna leaf (Folium sennae) | |
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| | a falling leaf returns to the roots (idiom); everything has its ancestral home / In old age, an expatriate longs to return home. | |
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| | final years / end (of a decade, era etc) | |
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| | frontal lobe | |
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| | lobe of the brain | |
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| | silver leaf | |
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| | pattra palm tree (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as paper substitute for Buddhist sutras | |
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| | leaf (usually bamboo or reed leaf) used to wrap 粽子 sticky rice dumplings | |
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| | temporal lobe | |
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| | omasum / beef tripe | |
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| | Ye Shengtao (1894-1988), writer and editor, known esp. for children's books | |
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| | shutter / blind | |
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| | Yekaterina or Ekaterina (name) / Catherine the Great or Catherine the Second (1684-1727), Empress of Russia | |
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| | Ye county in Pingdingshan 平頂山|平顶山, Henan | |
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| | golden branch, jade leaves (idiom); fig. blue-blooded nobility, esp. imperial kinsmen or peerless beauty | |
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| | to rhyme / also written 協韻|协韵 | |
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| | (botany) pulvinus | |
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| | (Tw) fender (automotive) | |
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| | Trimeresurus stejnegeri (poisonous snake) | |
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| | Chiba prefecture, Japan | |
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| | fig. a tree may grow a thousand zhang high, but its leaves return to their roots (proverb) / fig. everything has its ancestral home / in old age, an expatriate returns home | |
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| | mugwort leaf (TCM) / Folium Artemisiae argyi | |
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| | Trifid Nebula, M20 | |
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| | (botany) an incomplete leaf – one that lacks a lamina, petiole, or stipule | |
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| | dried leaf | |
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| | alternate phyllotaxy (leaf pattern) | |
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| | Shia sect (of Islam) | |
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| | (math.) Fourier transform | |
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| | Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier (French mathematician, 1768-1830) | |
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| | ice plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum) | |
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| | blade | |
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| | prefrontal cortex (PFC) | |
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| | Formosan leaf-nosed bat | |
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| | leaf blower (machine) | |
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| | monocotyledon (plant family distinguished by single embryonic leaf, includes grasses, orchids and lilies) | |
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| | hyperboloid of one sheet (math.) | |
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| | leafy | |
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| | lobar pneumonia | |
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| | cotyledon (first embryonic leaf) | |
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| | Braille (name) / Louis Braille (1809-1852), French educator who invented braille | |
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| | latter half (of a decade, century etc) | |
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| | small-leaf linden (Tilia cordata) | |
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| | stipule | |
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| | insect-catching leaf | |
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| | laurel leaf; bay leaf | |
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