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to brush one's teeth
HSK 4
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tooth / ivory / CL: 顆|颗
HSK 4
Spanish language
HSK 6
toothbrush / CL:
HSK 4
periodontitis (gum disorder)
toothpaste / CL:
HSK 7-9
tooth / dental / CL: 顆|颗
HSK 7-9
Yakeshi, a county-level city in Hulunbuir City 呼倫貝爾市|呼伦贝尔市, Inner Mongolia
dental bridge
Spain
Hungary
crescent moon
dental calculus; tartar
Mount Langya in Hebei
an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth (idiom) / fig. to use the enemy's methods against him / to give sb a taste of his own medicine
deciduous tooth / milk tooth / baby tooth
Spaniard / Spanish person
lit. to squeeze out toothpaste / fig. to extract a confession under pressure
water pick / oral irrigator
(idiom) to grit one's teeth tightly / (idiom) (fig.) to endure pain or suffering; to bite the bullet
to clench one's teeth / to grind the teeth / gnaw
to grimace (in pain) / to show one's teeth / to bare one's fangs
dental implant
a year-end dinner for employees
(idiom) to gnash one's teeth; to fume with rage
to grimace (in pain) / to show one's teeth / to bare one's fangs
to grow replacement teeth (zoology) / to grow permanent teeth in place of milk teeth
ivory / elephant tusk
Portuguese (language)
celluloid
incisor tooth
tooth decay; dental caries / decayed tooth; rotten tooth
a tooth for a tooth (retaliation)
bucktooth
root of tooth
dentist
dental plaque / tartar
to laugh one's head off / ridiculous / jaw-dropping
tusk
to grow teeth; to teethe / growing teeth
Buddha's tooth (a holy relic)
toothache
wisdom tooth
venomous fang
tooth powder
ivory carving
The Hague (seat of government of the Netherlands)
lit. no ivory comes from the mouth of a dog (idiom) / fig. one does not expect fine words from a scoundrel
molar tooth
Bluetooth
Port-of-Spain, capital of Trinidad and Tobago
electric toothbrush
to extract a tooth
clever and eloquent speaker (idiom)
front tooth; incisor
clever and eloquent (idiom); fluent / having the gift of the gab
dentistry
ivory tower
crescent
dental plaque
orthodontic braces
Portuguese (language)
pawn / lackey / accomplice (in crime) / collaborator / henchman / claws and teeth
periodontitis (gum disorder)
dentin / dentine
Jamaica
very old / obsolete / out of date
Côte d'Ivoire or Ivory Coast (Tw)
ferocious-looking (idiom)
curb
bucktooth
Jiang Ziya (c. 1100 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), partly mythical sage advisor to King Wen of Zhou 周文王 and purported author of “Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韜|六韬, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书
dental implant
(old) middleman / broker
orthodontic brace / (dental) crown
dentist
curb
al dente
broker
serrated edge / (old) middleman / broker
jaw / mandibular joint
permanent tooth (as opposed to deciduous tooth 乳牙) / adult tooth
(dentistry) to perform or undergo scaling (removal of dental plaque and calculus)
gritty (of foodstuffs) / fig. jarring speech
to fill a tooth (cavity) / to have a tooth filled / a dental filling
false teeth / dentures
to pick one's teeth
toothpick
Spanish (language)
real estate agent (old)
creamy white; ivory color
gingivitis
tooth pulp
to bare fangs and brandish claws (idiom); to make threatening gestures
to have a large and sumptuous meal (traditionally on the 1st and 15th of each month)
gum / ivory bedframe

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