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HSK
to translate / to interpret / translator / interpreter / translation / interpretation / CL: 個|个, ,
HSK 4
charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *翻* | 翻* | *翻
to turn over / to flip over / to overturn / to rummage through / to translate / to decode / to double / to climb over or into / to cross
HSK 4
charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *飜* | 飜* | *飜
variant of
HSK 4
to overthrow
HSK 7-9
to toss and turn (sleeplessly) / again and again
HSK 7-9
sky and the earth turning upside down (idiom); fig. complete confusion / everything turned on its head
HSK 7-9
to double / to increase by a certain number of times
HSK 7-9
to roll / to turn over / to invert / to flip
to turn over / to transform
to reverse a verdict / to present different views on a historical person or verdict
to stir up / to turn over
to revamp / a face-lift / to retread (a tire) / to refurbish (old clothes) / newly emerging
turndown collar / lapel
to turn over (when lying) / (fig.) to free oneself / to emancipate oneself / to bring about a change of one's fortunes
to roll / to boil
to make a photographic reproduction of an image or document etc; a reproduction / to remake a movie or TV series; a remake / to adapt (a novel etc) as a movie; an adaptation
(of a vehicle) to flip over / (fig.) to go wrong; to flop
to open up
flip-top (mobile phone, handbag etc) / to rebuild / to renovate
to stir-fry
to fall out with sb; to become hostile
to roll one's eyes
(of water, waves, emotions etc) to churn; to surge; to seethe / to somersault; to tumble; to flip / to rummage; to turn things over repeatedly
to reprint (generally without authorization)
lit. the salted fish turns over (idiom) / fig. to experience a reversal of fortune
to overturn / to turn upside down
to produce clouds with one turn of the hand and rain with another (idiom); fig. to shift one's ground / tricky and inconstant / to make love
machine translation
to fall out with sb and become hostile
to overturn trunks and boxes / to make a thorough search (idiom)
to have a falling out / to have a big argument
to overturn / to overthrow / to strike down (an enemy)
to spin / to whirl around
to rebuild (house or road) / to overhaul
to meet with unexpected failure (idiom) / to fail miserably (where failure was not expected)
to turn a somersault
lit. to pass over mountain ridges (idiom) / fig. hardships of the journey
to tumble / to turn a somersault
to compose / to write words to a tune
to thumb through / to flip through (a book)
to create a big disturbance
to rummage / to look through / to leaf through
(acrobatics) front flip
to flip over / to turn (a page) / to scroll (an electronic document) / to stir (food in a pot etc) / to move things about / to rummage
to turn sth over / to overturn
to turn a somersault
to capsize / (fig.) to suffer a setback or defeat
sky and the earth turning upside down (idiom); fig. complete confusion / everything turned on its head
to overturn (a vehicle); to capsize; to turn upside down / to change completely
flip / somersault
lit. overturning seas and rivers (idiom) / fig. overwhelming / earth-shattering / in a spectacular mess
to suffer a crushing defeat (idiom) / in a pitiful state / in a complete mess / to roll (with laughter)
to overturn / to overthrow / to capsize / to collapse
to rebuild / to renovate
to browse and select / to glance through and check
to reprint / reproduction / pirate copy / (fig.) imitation / carbon copy / clone
to overturn trunks and boxes / to make a thorough search (idiom)
to win back one's money (gambling etc)
to retract a confession or testimony
to cross / to surmount / to transcend
to turn over old accounts / fig. to revive old quarrels / to reopen old wounds
to cover (a previously recorded song) / cover version (of a song)
to see the error of one's ways / to make a clean break with one's past
to renege / to go back (on a deal) / to back out (of a promise)
suddenly and completely (realize, change one's strategy etc) / also written 幡然
to expose / to turn over
ocean sunfish (Mola mola)
to create an image or video by copying an existing one (e.g. taking a photo of a picture in a magazine, recording a video playing on a monitor, taking a screenshot of an online photo) / to remake (a film or TV show)
simultaneous translation
(of a vehicle) to roll over; (of a boat) to capsize
to flip a table over (in a fit of anger) / (at a restaurant) to turn over a table (i.e. to complete a cycle from the seating of one group of diners until the arrival of another group at the same table)
(bird species of China) ruddy turnstone (Arenaria interpres)
to double
machine translation (abbr. for 機器翻譯|机器翻译)
to capsize and sink
backward somersault / backflip
bunion; hallux valgus
bunion / hallux valgus
to browse / to look over (books)
fondant (loanword)
Fanziquan - "Overturning Fist" - Martial Art
translator (of writings)
table turnover rate (in a restaurant)
to roll over and over (of billows or clouds)
copy of DVD / pirate DVD
(of a stock or index) to turn positive / to regain popularity
translator / interpreter
to rummage through / to turn everything over / to ransack
(gymnastics) cartwheel; to do a cartwheel
aerial cartwheel / side somersault
to overturn / to topple / to tip
(Tw) (coll.) earthquake (According to a folk tale, earthquakes are caused by the occasional movements of an ox that lives under the earth.)
(of electronic goods) refurbished
backward somersault
to work hard towards a turnaround / to fight to reverse sth
machine translation
to turn cartwheels
to increase by 100%; to double

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