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to replenish / to supplement / to complement / additional / supplementary / CL: 個|个
HSK 3
full of / brimming with / very full / permeated
HSK 3
to recharge (a battery) / (fig.) to recharge one's batteries (through leisure) / to update one's skills and knowledge
HSK 4
ample / sufficient / adequate / full / fully / to the full
HSK 4
battery charger
HSK 4
adequate / sufficient / abundant
HSK 5
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sufficient; full / to fill / to serve as; to act as / to act falsely as; to pose as
HSK 7-9
abundant; plentiful
HSK 7-9
to feign / to pretend to be / to pass oneself off as
HSK 7-9
to serve as / to act as / to play the role of
HSK 7-9
to fill up; to stuff / to fill in a blank space
HSK 7-9
rich / full / substantial / to enrich / to augment / to substantiate (an argument)
HSK 7-9
Nanchong, prefecture-level city in Sichuan
to recharge (money onto a card)
abundant / plentiful
to pump air (into sth); to inflate
hyperemia (increase in blood flow) / blood congestion
to make up the number (i.e. to fill places up to a given number) / to serve as stopgap
to be full of / to flood / to congest
Xichong county in Nanchong 南充, Sichuan
to allay one's hunger
to expand
at most; at best
to confiscate
to overflow (with riches) / replete
to banish (to an army post, as a punishment)
lit. to play the yu mouth organ to make up numbers (idiom); fig. to make up the numbers with inferior products / to masquerade as having an ability / token member of a group
lit. enough books to make a pack-ox sweat or to fill a house to the rafters (idiom); fig. many books
lit. to allay one's hunger using a picture of a cake / to feed on illusions (idiom)
to block one's ears and not listen (idiom); to turn a deaf ear
congestion / to block / to congest / to crowd / to choke / to cram / to fill up / to stuff / to take up all the space
to pose as sb / to act a part / imposture
to fill a post of; to act as
travel wall charger (Tw)
abundant / ample / plenty / abundance
mesenchymal (tissue, in cell biology)
to pass oneself off as sb / to palm sth off as
to fill (gap, hole, area, blank) / to pad out / to complement / (dental) filling / filled
Wang Chong (27-97), rationalist and critical philosopher
to act temporarily as
complementary factor
to use in payment / to compensate
complementary item
mesenchymal stem cell MSC (in cell biology)
to serve as / to be a substitute for
to oxygenate / to provide oxygen complement
Nanchong, prefecture-level city in Sichuan
rechargeable card / to recharge a card
full employment
to give sufficient consideration to
filling material / stuffing / lining / filling
to substitute shoddy goods
see 抵充
abundant and fluent / affluent and smooth
inflatable boat
sun-drenched
to banish to penal servitude
necessary and sufficient condition
sufficient grounds (law)
to be transported to a distant place for penal servitude / to banish
portable charger / mobile power pack
to allay one's hunger and slake one's thirst (idiom)
to recharge
bulking agent
filler; filling; stuffing
fill-in-the-blank question
fast charging / to fast charge (a device)
lit. to swell one's face up by slapping it to look imposing (idiom); to seek to impress by feigning more than one's abilities
to bury one's head in the sand (idiom)
Wang Shichong (-621), general of late Sui and opponent of early Tang
vigorous / energetic
stroke / cerebral hemorrhage
complementary medicine
complement / complementary quantity
Xichong county in Nanchong 南充, Sichuan
mesenchyme (loosely organized embryonic connective tissue)


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