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Pīnyīn
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HSK
to lose / to forfeit
HSK 6
to die / to lose one's life
HSK 7-9
funeral
to be bereaved of one's wife
devoid of conscience (idiom); utterly heartless
panic-stricken / scared out of one's wits
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mourning / funeral / (old) corpse
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to lose sth abstract but important (courage, authority, one's life etc) / to be bereaved of (one's spouse etc) / to die / disappointed / discouraged
to lose one's life
knell
(literary) to be bereaved of one's spouse
funeral arrangements
funeral expenses
to feel disheartened
unlucky
(idiom) deranged; demented; berserk
messenger of death / person bringing bad luck / Taiwan pr. [sang1 men2 xing1]
funeral leave
to forfeit sovereignty and humiliate the country (idiom) / to surrender territory under humiliating terms
to lose one's life
tragic disaster / disturbance and bloodshed
funeral stick (held by the son as a sign of filial piety)
to die
funeral ceremony
scared out of one's wits (idiom); in a panic
mourning garment
to become demoralized / to lose one's sense of purpose
messenger of death / person bringing bad luck
demoralizing talk
devoid of conscience (idiom)
lit. stray dog (idiom) / fig. one who has nothing to rely on
to be used up / to be exhausted
to be orphaned of one's father
bereavement / to lose a relative
zombie
wicked / offending morality
cold and offensive (talk or manner)
downcast wretch / bad-tempered and unpleasant person
to completely lose (one's dignity, vitality etc)
funerals and famines
funeral and interment
(idiom) out of one's senses; shaken to the core; dazed


Tip: Pinyin can be entered with or without tone numbers, e.g. 'nihao' or 'ni3hao3'.
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