Dictionary content from CC-CEDICT De keizer is ver weg - boek met wilde avonturen in China


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circle / round / circular / spherical / (of the moon) full / unit of Chinese currency (yuan) / tactful / to make consistent and whole (the narrative of a dream or a lie)
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to have a reunion
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oval / ellipse / elliptic
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perimeter / range / (within) a radius of ...
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as round as a ball
boiled or deep-fried balls of glutinous rice flour, usually eaten during Lantern Festival
wafer (silicon medium for integrated circuit)
to enunciate beautifully (in speaking or singing) (idiom)
lit. lovely flowers, round moon (idiom); fig. everything is wonderful / perfect happiness / conjugal bliss
semicircle
a shattered mirror put back together (idiom) / (of marriage) to pick up the pieces and start anew / for a separated couple to reconcile and reunite
great circle (in spherical geometry)
perfectly round / (fig.) accommodating / considerate / smooth (way of doing things)
without rules, nothing can be done (idiom); one must follow some rules
Japanese yen (unit of currency) / CL: 個|个
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perfectly round
US dollar
tall and strong / burly / beefy
circumscribed circle (of a polygon)
(of animals) round and fat
Korean won (unit of currency)
without rules, nothing can be done (idiom, from Mencius); one must follow some rules
oval / ellipse
without rules, how can anything be done (idiom); one must follow some rules
completely round
fabless (semiconductor company)
to draw a circle
tapioca ball
ba-wan, dumpling made of glutinous dough, typically stuffed with minced pork, bamboo shoots etc, and served with a savory sauce (Taiwanese snack) (from Taiwanese 肉圓, Tai-lo pr. [bah-uân])
taro ball (Taiwanese dessert)
flat silver (former coinage) / also written 銀元|银元 / silver dollar
Chinese customs gold unit, currency used in China between 1930 and 1948


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