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HSK
to shock / to astonish
HSK 5
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  *震* | 震* | *震
to shake / to vibrate / to jolt / to quake / excited / shocked / one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦, symbolizing thunder /
HSK 7-9
to shake / to vibrate / to strongly affect / shock / vibration
HSK 7-9
to shake / to shock / to stun / shocking / stunning / shock
HSK 7-9
ancient Indian name for China
stun grenade / (Tw) (fig.) sth that produces shockwaves / bombshell (revelation) / blockbuster (product)
earthquake epicenter
ear-splitting (idiom); deafening
to awe / to intimidate
earthquake epicenter (Tw)
to astonish / to horrify
to tremble / to quiver
to shake up / to jolt / to vibrate / to oscillate / to fluctuate
to vibrate / to shake / to shudder
seismic wave
trembling / to shiver with fear
an earth-shaking noise (idiom)
to shake heaven and earth (idiom)
lit. to astonish the ancients and dazzle contemporaries (idiom) / fig. to be earthshaking
degree of earthquake (on magnitude scale)
tremolo
disastrous earthquake
Sinian (c. 800-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era
palsy / trembling paralysis / used for Parkinson's disease 帕金森病
epicenter (of earthquake) / hypocenter
ear-splitting
(literary) to tremble with fear / to shock
stun grenade
circumstances of an earthquake
tremors (from an earthquake)
to deafen
force of seismic wave
earthquake area
to be furious
to terrify
shocking / stunning / sensational
(bird species of China) reed parrotbill (Paradoxornis heudei)
to knock out (of a jolt from an earthquake or crash)
seismogram
(seismology) focal mechanism
love egg (sex toy)
perception of tremor
trembling sound / vibration
tremorine (drug inducing shivering)
to shock the whole world


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