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to shed / to take off / to escape / to get away from
HSK 4
to break away from / to cast off (old ideas etc) / to get rid of / to break away (from) / to break out (of) / to free oneself from / to extricate oneself
HSK 4
to separate oneself from / to break away from / diastasis (medicine) / abscission / abjunction (botany)
HSK 5
to get away / to escape (from obligations) / to free oneself / to disengage
HSK 7-9
to untie / to free / to absolve of / to get free of / to extirpate oneself / (Buddhism) to free oneself of worldly worries
HSK 7-9
to drop off; to fall off; (of hair, teeth etc) to fall out / to omit (a character when writing)
HSK 7-9
to reveal one's talent (idiom) / to rise above others; to distinguish oneself
HSK 7-9
(idiom) to blurt out; to let slip (an indiscreet remark)
HSK 7-9
to come apart
HSK 7-9
Latvia
to run away / to escape
(of paint etc) to peel off; to flake off / (of an insect or snake etc) to molt / (of skin) to peel off due to hard labor, blistering or sunburn etc / (fig.) to go through a grueling experience
to strip naked / to strip nude / (coll.) to find oneself a partner
free and at ease; natural; unconstrained
(Tw) to break free of (outmoded ways of thinking etc); to move beyond; to transcend
(loanword) talk show / stand-up comedy
to dry out / to extract water / dehydration / dehydrated / desiccation
to remove / to take off / to strip off / to discard / to shed / to come off / to fall off
to lose one's hair / hair loss; alopecia
to run away / to escape
to lose hair or feathers / to molt / depilation / to shave
to cleanse / to purge / to wash away
to throw off / to struggle free of / Taiwan pr. [zheng1 tuo1]
to stand aloof / to be detached from / to transcend worldliness / untrammeled / unconventional
to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist / to turn over a new leaf / fig. to change wholly / to create from other material (story, artwork etc)
striptease
to blurt out
free from vulgarity / refined / outstanding
a device for extracting water (such as a centrifuge)
(not of regular commerce) to sell or dispose of (goods etc) / to get rid of / to unload
to leave the rails / to derail / to jump the track
to lose color / to turn pale / to bleach / to fade
to lift oneself out of poverty
to get out of danger
to remove fat / to skim (milk)
to break out of an eggshell / to molt / to remove the husk / to shell
prolapse
lit. the cicada sheds its carapace (idiom); fig. to vanish leaving an empty shell / a crafty escape plan
to manage to sell / to dispose of sth (by selling) / to get property off one's hands / to find excuses (to get off a charge) / to extricate sb (from trouble) / to vindicate / to become prettier (of child)
to be born / (fig.) to develop out of sth else (of ideas, stories, political systems etc) / (fig.) to shed one's body (to be reborn) / bodiless (e.g. lacquerware)
(of parts glued together) to come apart
to transfer (from production to other duties) / to take leave (for study or other job) / to dispose of property / to transfer assets (to avoid liability)
to sell out / to run out (of supplies) / deficient / lack of supplies
to thresh
absorbent cotton
to get rid of
remarkably alike
to miss / to shoot and miss the target / off the mark
behind schedule / late
rectal prolapse
grain kernel (after threshing and winnowing)
to shirk / to try to get off work / to slide on the job
to leave a political party; to give up party membership
to evade / to shirk
omission / to leave out / missing
to evade responsibility / to shirk
deoxidation
threshing machine
pint (approx. 0.47 liter) (loanword)
to exculpate / to absolve / to exonerate
to escape from the abyss of suffering / to shed off a wretched plight
lit. to take off trousers to fart / fig. to do something absolutely unnecessary / fig. to make things too complicated
to collapse (from dehydration or loss of blood) / heat exhaustion
Toktoghan (1314-1355), Mongol politician during the Yuan dynasty, prime minister until 1345, compiled three dynastic histories of Song 宋史, Liao 遼史|辽史 and Jin 金史 / also written Tuoketuo 托克托
to fail / to come to nothing / to fall through (of plans, hopes) / to lie
unconcerned / without worries
unrestrained / throwing off strictures / unrespectful / indulgence
(of a manuscript) to be completed / to do without prepared notes (when giving a speech)
to acquire literacy / to throw off blindness
to remove astringent taste
offline
lit. a horse that has thrown off the reins (idiom); runaway horse / out of control
to get through the mourning period
rice-paper plant (Tetrapanax papyriferus)
omission / missing word
leather float / inflatable raft
elegant / free and easy
to fail to come out on time / to miss a deadline
partly released from productive labor / partly released from one's regular work
sold out / out of stock
to take off (clothing)
out of stock / sold out
to shed feathers / to molt (of birds)
exhausted
to take off one's shoes
(neologism) to find oneself a partner
derailment / to jump the track (of train) / to derail
mister (loanword)
to throw off
diction / enunciation
disorder
(of a horse etc) to break free from the reins / (fig.) to become unconstrained
to abandon the old (Asian) ways and learn from Europe / refers to the ideas that led to the Meiji Restoration and Japan's subsequent colonization projects in Asia
(Tw) cross-eyed (from Taiwanese 挩窗, Tai-lo pr. [thuah-thang])
to withdraw
to cut ties / to disconnect / out of touch
North Korean refugee
actress or actor known for having been photographed in the nude or for appearing in sexy scenes
undress

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