| | thoroughfare / to go straight ahead / to rush / to clash | HSK 4 |
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| | (of water) to dash against / to mix with water / to infuse / to rinse / to flush / to develop (a film) / to rise in the air / to clash / to collide with | HSK 4 |
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| | conflict / to conflict / clash of opposing forces / collision (of interests) / contention | HSK 5 |
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| | to have an urge / to be impetuous / impulse / urge | HSK 5 |
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| | powerful / vigorous / pungent / towards / in view of | HSK 6 |
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| | to attack / to batter / (of waves) to pound against / shock / impact | HSK 6 |
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| | to surf / surfing | HSK 7-9 |
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| | (sports) to sprint; to spurt; to dash / to put in a big effort to achieve a goal as the deadline approaches | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to collide / jerking motion / to impinge / to offend / to provoke | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to rinse; to wash / (photography) to develop (film) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Okinawa, Japan | |
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| | to erode / erosion | |
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| | buffer / to cushion / to adjust to sharp changes | |
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| | submachine gun | |
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| | to charge / to assault / assault | |
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| | (lit. and fig.) to soar; to shoot upwards | |
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| | pulse (physics) | |
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| | (dialect) to take a shower | |
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| | to charge | |
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| | to cleanse / to scrub / to scour / to wash down / to erode / to wash away | |
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| | (accounting) to charge against / to write off | |
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| | (idiom) spitting anger; in a rage | |
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| | medicine to be taken after being mixed with water (or other liquid) | |
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| | to dive down fast / to swoop down | |
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| | excitedly | |
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| | shock wave / blast wave | |
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| | to dilute | |
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| | to bear the brunt | |
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| | furious; enraged | |
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| | lit. hair stands up in anger and tips off one's hat (idiom) / fig. seething in anger / raise one's hackles | |
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| | to charge forward | |
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| | buffer (computing) | |
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| | to develop and print (photographic film) | |
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| | Okinawa Island | |
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| | alluvial plain | |
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| | to blurt out without thinking (idiom) | |
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| | to take medicine in solution / infusion | |
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| | conflict of interest | |
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| | dynamism / drive | |
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| | breakthrough / to overcome an obstacle quickly | |
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| | pulsar (astronomy) | |
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| | full of joy and expectations / animatedly | |
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| | (idiom) extremely resentful | |
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| | (idiom) to barge through, jostling and elbowing; to charge around; to rampage | |
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| | armed conflict | |
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| | to charge and break through enemy lines | |
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| | lit. to be muddled in the brain (idiom); fig. excited and unable to act rationally / to go to one's head | |
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| | momentum (the force exhibited by a moving body) / (fig.) momentum (capacity for progressive development) | |
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| | stroke (of a piston) | |
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| | (physics) impulse | |
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| | to cause (a dam) to collapse | |
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| | lit. to stop the enemy at the banquet table / fig. to get the better of an enemy during diplomatic functions | |
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| | alluvial deposit / alluvium | |
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| | to burst (e.g. a dam) | |
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| | (idiom) dauntless; courageous; spirited | |
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| | childhood (typically used in reference to an emperor) | |
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| | (computing) cache | |
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| | to lead the charge | |
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| | (idiom) extremely angry; infuriated | |
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| | dose of medicine to be taken in solution / infusion | |
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| | to rush in; to charge in | |
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| | to burst (e.g. a dam) | |
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| | to rush out | |
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| | backlash / recoil / reactive force | |
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| | to rush into / to break into | |
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| | to alluviate / alluviation / alluvial | |
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| | to stamp; to press (sheet metal) / Taiwan pr. [chong1ya1] | |
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| | stamping press (metalworking) | |
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| | furiously | |
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| | (of waves, rain etc) to dash against / to batter | |
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| | border clash | |
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| | to burst / to break through / to topple | |
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| | sex drive | |
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| | culture shock | |
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| | to add water (or other liquid) to (another ingredient such as powdered milk or tea leaves) / to infuse (tea) | |
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| | hedging (finance) | |
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| | kitesurfing | |
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| | Lin Chong, one of the Heroes of the Marsh in Water Margin | |
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| | lit. the spermatozoons have gone to his head / fig. overwhelmed by lust | |
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| | to charge into | |
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| | surfer | |
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| | Joan Chen (1961-), Chinese born American actress | |
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| | lit. surging waters flooded the Dragon King temple (idiom) / fig. to fail to recognize a familiar person / a dispute between close people who fail to recognize each other | |
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| | backwash | |
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| | to take a shower | |
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| | electromagnetic pulse (EMP) | |
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| | to wash out / to leach | |
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| | water pick / oral irrigator | |
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| | Zu Chongzhi (429-500), astronomer and mathematician | |
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| | (idiom) to stink to high heaven | |
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| | eight surges (a group of eight acupoints in Chinese acupuncture, namely PC-9, TB-1, HT-9 and LV-3, bilaterally) | |
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| | conflict of interest | |
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| | (rocketry) specific impulse | |
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| | the Okinawa archipelago | |
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| | impact drill / hammer drill | |
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| | Ni Sichong (1868-1924), general closely linked to Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯 during his unsuccessful 1915 bid for Empire | |
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