| | a household / door / family | HSK 4 |
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| | user / consumer / subscriber / customer | HSK 5 |
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| | client; customer | HSK 5 |
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| | bank account / online account | HSK 6 |
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| | to go from house to house | HSK 7-9 |
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| | household / inhabitant / householder | HSK 7-9 |
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| | every family (idiom) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | each and every family (idiom) / every household | HSK 7-9 |
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| | rich family / large landlord | |
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| | debtor | |
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| | to make one's home in a place / to settle | |
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| | to settle / to set up home | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to enter sb's house / to obtain a residence permit | |
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| | rural household that specializes in a particular type of product / (fig.) specialist | |
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| | farmer / farmer household | |
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| | self-employed / a private firm (PRC usage) | |
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| | fixing of farm output quotas for each household | |
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| | (bank, computer etc) account | |
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| | current account (in bank) | |
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| | great family / rich family / large landlord / conspicuous spender or consumer | |
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| | to open an account (bank etc) | |
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| | multiuser | |
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| | daily active users (of a website, service etc) | |
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| | a connection (sb with whom one has dealings on the basis of "scratch my back and I'll scratch yours") | |
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| | newly rich / parvenu / upstart | |
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| | depositor (in bank or shares) | |
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| | forbidding entrance to a large, quiet house | |
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| | (bank) depositor | |
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| | income account (accountancy) | |
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| | Edo (old name of Tokyo) | |
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| | savings account (in bank) | |
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| | individual (shareholder) / the small investor | |
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| | householder who refuses to vacate his home despite pressure from property developers | |
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| | current account (in bank) | |
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| | to be dependent upon sb | |
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| | merchant; trader; businessman / firm | |
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| | wealthy farmer / landlord | |
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| | unregistered resident or household / unlicensed shop | |
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| | from house to house, one by one | |
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| | to live apart from parents (of married couple) / to achieve independence | |
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| | butcher | |
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| | insurance policy holder | |
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| | person or household that has to be relocated (to make way for a construction project etc) | |
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| | lit. not putting a foot outside / to stay at home | |
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| | to support the family business (idiom) | |
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| | thatched house / poor person's house / humble home | |
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| | end user | |
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| | to plunder the homes of the wealthy for food (in times of famine) / (of sb who has no income) to rely on others / to demand a "contribution" or "loan" from a business or wealthy individual | |
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| | ducal title meaning lord of 10,000 households / also translated as Marquis | |
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| | ten thousand houses or households | |
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| | to transfer ownership or title (of real estate or a vehicle etc); to register a change of ownership | |
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| | woodcutter's cottage (idiom); poor person's hovel / fig. my humble house | |
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| | overgrown gate, wicker windows (idiom); poor person's house / humble home | |
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| | shacks / shack-dwellers / slum-dwellers | |
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| | Jehu (842-815 BC), Israelite king, prominent character in 2 Kings 9:10 | |
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| | household with savings or annual income of 10,000 yuan or more (considered a large amount in the 1970s, when the term became established) | |
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| | store / shop | |
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| | tenant farmer | |
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| | vulva | |
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| | porter / donkey driver | |
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| | Kobe, city in Japan | |
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| | subscriber (to a newspaper or periodical) | |
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| | nominal bank account | |
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| | registered user | |
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| | to close an account / to cancel sb's household registration | |
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| | lit. doors not locked at night (idiom); fig. stable society | |
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| | door / strategic gateway / portal / faction / sect / family status / family / web portal / (old) brothel | |
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| | to leave a marriage with nothing (no possessions or property) | |
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| | overgrown gate, wicker windows (idiom); poor person's house / humble home | |
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| | tenant / person who leases | |
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| | collective / joint household | |
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| | (economics) current account | |
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| | household responsibility system, introduced in the early 1980s, under which each rural household could freely decide what to produce and how to sell, as long as it fulfilled its quota of products to the state | |
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| | to form one's own group or school of thought / to set up one's own business / to establish oneself | |
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| | demolition of homes / to destroy homes (for new building projects) | |
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| | hunter | |
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| | boatman / boat dweller | |
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| | registered occupants of a house | |
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