Dictionary content from CC-CEDICT De keizer is ver weg - boek met wilde avonturen in China

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  *割* | 割* | *割
to cut / to cut apart
HSK 7-9
mow grass
lawn mower (machine)
to give up / to part with
to cede / cession
see 刈包
to cut off / to sever
to set up an independent regime / to secede / segmentation / division / fragmentation
circumcision (male or female)
to rip one's robe as a sign of repudiating a sworn brotherhood (idiom) / to break all friendly ties
to amputate / to excise (cut out)
to cut apart; to sever; to separate; to isolate
to part with sth cherished / to forsake
lit. why use a pole-ax to slaughter a chicken? (idiom) / fig. to waste effort on a trifling matter / also written 殺雞焉用牛刀|杀鸡焉用牛刀
secant line (math.)
circumcision (Bible term)
to circumcise
to gash / to cut / gash / cut
to cut off
(literary) to break off relations with a friend / to sever ties with sb
(network) cutover / (system) migration
to discard / to abandon / to give (sth) up
to cut some meat / to cut off a piece of flesh / (fig.) (coll.) to sell at a loss
to cut flesh from one's thigh to nourish a sick parent (idiom) / filial thigh-cutting


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