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straight / erect / to stick out (a part of the body) / to (physically) straighten up / to support / to withstand / outstanding / (coll.) quite / very / classifier for machine guns
HSK 2
very good
HSK 2
progress / to advance
firm and upright / strong (of currency)
to straighten one's back
to step forward bravely
push-up (exercise)
(standing) very straight / straight as a ramrod / bolt upright / well-ironed / trim
to endure with all one's will / to hold out / rigid / stiff
to stand erect / to stand upright
(lit.) to lie stiff like a corpse / (coll.) to sleep
tall and straight
clean and jerk (weightlifting technique)
(Beijing dialect) bastard / damned
head high, chest out (idiom); to keep up one's spirits / in fine mettle (of animal)
to stand firm / to stand one's ground (in the face of adversity or pain)
to support / to back
strong
to arch one's body and fling one's head back
tappet (machine part)
upright; erect / to straighten up (one's back etc); to hold erect
to straighten one's back / to arch one's back
Ye Ting (1896-1946), communist military leader
(martial arts, gymnastics) to kip up (spring upright from supine without hands) / (fig.) to jolt upright


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