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bilateral / both shores / both sides / both coasts / Taiwan and mainland
HSK 5
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  *㟁* | 㟁* | *㟁
variant of
HSK 5
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  *岸* | 岸* | *岸
bank; shore; beach; coast
HSK 5
coastal / seacoast
HSK 7-9
coastal area / littoral or riparian
HSK 7-9
name of various places including Gold Coast (Australian city), Gold Coast (former British colony in Africa) and Costa Daurada (area on the coast of Catalonia, Spain)
the other shore / (Buddhism) paramita
riverside / river bank
Côte d'Ivoire or Ivory Coast (Tw)
imposing / upright and tall / outstanding / gigantic in stature
The sea of bitterness has no bounds, turn your head to see the shore (idiom). Only Buddhist enlightenment can allow one to shed off the abyss of worldly suffering. / Repent and ye shall be saved!
treaty port, forced on Qing China by the 19th century Great Powers
cliff / steep slope / fig. arrogant and difficult person
(of a boat) to reach the shore / to pull toward shore / close to shore / landfall
a low stone wall built along the water's edge to protect an embankment / revetment
a port for external trade / a trading or transit post on border between countries
embankment / bank / levee
to go ashore; to climb ashore / (fig.) to achieve a stable and secure life after a period of struggle (e.g. to get a government job, be admitted to a desirable university, or finally pay off one's debts)
to beat against the shore (of waves)
to go ashore / to disembark
proud / haughty
in grand style / high bank
like a dog who fell in the river and climbs out—shaking all over
Left Bank (in Paris)
offshore
to come ashore
East Coast
concave bank
opposite bank (of a body of water)


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