| | to spit / to send out (silk from a silkworm, bolls from cotton flowers etc) / to say / to pour out (one's grievances) | HSK 5 |
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| | to vomit / to throw up | HSK 5 |
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| | to vomit | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to tell / to disclose / to reveal | |
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| | to take in and send out (in large quantities) | |
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| | Turpan City in Xinjiang (Chinese: Tulufan) | |
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| | to cough up blood / (coll.) (used figuratively to indicate an extreme degree of anger or frustration etc) | |
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| | Tubo or Tufan, old name for Tibet / the Tibetan Tubo dynasty 7th-11th century AD / also pr. [Tu3 fan1] | |
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| | to spit / to expectorate | |
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| | Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens 1835-1910), US writer, novelist and humorist, author of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 哈克貝利·芬歷險記|哈克贝利·芬历险记 | |
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| | style of conversation | |
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| | to vomit and have diarrhea | |
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| | to exhale / to blow off steam / (phonetics) aspirated | |
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| | to hum and haw (idiom); to mumble as if hiding sth / to speak and break off, then start again / to hold sth back | |
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| | diction; enunciation / to pronounce the words correctly (in opera) | |
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| | to spit / fig. to spit out (a request, an agreement etc) | |
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| | to pour out (emotions) / to unburden oneself (of strong feelings) / to vomit comprehensively | |
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| | (of spiders, caterpillars, silkworms etc) to extrude silk | |
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| | lit. to breathe out stale air and breathe in fresh (idiom, from Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子); fig. to get rid of the old and bring in the new | |
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| | to swallow clouds and blow out fog (idiom) / to blow cigarette or opium smoke | |
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| | to pour forth (one's opinions) | |
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| | saliva / spittle | |
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| | Tuyuhun, nomadic people related to the Xianbei 鮮卑|鲜卑 / a state in Qinghai in 4th-7th century AD | |
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| | to get sth off one's chest | |
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| | an emetic | |
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| | to have the ears of grain come up | |
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| | cotton boll splits open and reveals its white interior | |
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| | to pour out one's heart (idiom) | |
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| | morning sickness (during pregnancy) | |
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| | ipecac | |
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| | sliced bread (loanword from "toast") | |
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| | to induce vomiting | |
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| | the Turpan Depression in Xinjiang | |
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| | to stick out one's tongue | |
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| | (slang) to roast; to ridicule / also pr. [tu3 cao2] | |
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| | to have to pour out what's on one's mind (idiom) | |
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| | unaspirated | |
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| | to pour out one's heart | |
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| | to pour out (emotions) / to pour one's heart out / to say everything that is on one's mind | |
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| | lit. a mouth spitting with poisonous flames / to speak angrily to sb (idiom) | |
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| | ruthless / vicious and greedy | |
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| | (slang) (of a character) to reappear in a story line after having been supposedly killed off / cf. 領盒飯|领盒饭 | |
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| | to reveal the truth / to spill the beans | |
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| | to spurn / to reject | |
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| | Roast! (PRC comedy series) | |
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| | Tokharian people of central Asia | |
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| | Tuvalu, island country in the SW Pacific (Tw) | |
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| | to spin a cocoon around oneself (idiom); enmeshed in a trap of one's own devising / hoist with his own petard | |
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| | turkey | |
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| | to burst into bloom | |
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| | to have bitter digestive fluids rising to the mouth / fig. to complain bitterly / to pour out one's sufferings | |
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| | Tibetan Tubo Dynasty 7th-11th century AD | |
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| | Turpan City in Xinjiang (Chinese: Tulufan) | |
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| | vomit | |
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| | to regurgitate / (fig.) (of a stock market) to give up (gains) | |
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| | Kumutula thousand-Buddha grotto in Kuqa, Xinjiang | |
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| | lit. no ivory comes from the mouth of a dog (idiom) / fig. one does not expect fine words from a scoundrel | |
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| | (finance) profit-taking | |
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| | to stop eating and spit out | |
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| | after wine, spit out the truth / in vino veritas | |
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| | apatosaurus / former name: brontosaurus / also called 雷龍|雷龙 | |
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