| | to wipe out / to crush / to annihilate | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to crush; to smash; to shatter | HSK 7-9 |
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| | shaved or crushed ice dessert or beverage | |
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| | slushie / smoothie / crushed ice drink / frappucino | |
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| | to score a convincing win / to crush (one's opponent) | |
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| | to squash / to crush / to squeeze out of business / to drive out | |
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| | to crush to pieces | |
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| | to shave the whole head clean / crushing defeat | |
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| | to defeat / to crush (in battle) / beaten / ruined / destroyed / in decline | |
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| | to squash / to crush flat | |
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| | devastating setback / slump (in stock market etc) / crushing defeat / to cause a serious setback / to plummet | |
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| | to crush or compact (with a roller) / to run over (with a vehicle) / (fig.) to trounce; to wipe the floor with; to be far superior | |
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| | to crush to death | |
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| | lit. defeated, the ground blanketed with bodies (idiom) / fig. to suffer a crushing defeat | |
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| | not to be crushed (idiom) / to be determined to have one's revenge | |
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| | stone roller / roller and millstone / to grind / to crush / to husk | |
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| | to crush / to crumble into pieces | |
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| | defeated / routed / crushed | |
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| | to press down / to crush down / to restrain (anger) / to keep down (voice) | |
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| | Battle of Baiju (506 BC), in which Wu 吳|吴 scored a crushing victory over Chu 楚 | |
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| | to crush together (in a crowd) / to make friends / to check (accounts) | |
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| | to crush / to knock sb down with a vehicle | |
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| | to crush | |
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| | (sports) to be trounced (by an opponent) / crushing defeat | |
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| | to crush one's own foot while trying to maneuver a rock (to a cliff edge, to drop on one's enemy) (idiom) / hoisted by one's own petard | |
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| | gravel; crushed rock; rock debris | |
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| | to substitute one's words for the law and abuse power to crush it (idiom); completely lawless behavior / Might makes right. | |
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| | lit. torn body and crushed bones (idiom) / fig. to die horribly; to sacrifice one's life | |
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| | to suffer a crushing defeat | |
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| | sound of crushed stone | |
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| | Epimedium, genus of herbaceous flowering plant, cultivated in the Far East as aphrodisiac / also called barrenwort or horny goatweed (said to resemble crushed goat's testicles) | |
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| | unsuccessful and bloody Korean palace coup in 1884 by Westernisers against conservatives, crushed by Qing troops | |
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| | to abuse power to crush the law | |
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| | (coll.) to feel sick at heart; to feel stifled; to feel crushed | |
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| | to crush sth by running over it | |
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| | small diamonds / melee (small diamonds used in embellishing mountings for larger gems) / splints (sharp-pointed diamond splinters) / clatersal (small diamond splints from which diamond powder is produced by crushing) | |
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| | to dominate / to control / to subdue / to crush | |
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| | to crush to death | |
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| | to pulverize / to crush | |
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| | to crush and bury | |
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| | to suffer a crushing defeat (idiom) / in a pitiful state / in a complete mess / to roll (with laughter) | |
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| | crushed / utterly defeated | |
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| | (bound form) semi-solid food made from milk (junket, cheese etc) / (bound form) fruit jelly; sweet paste made with crushed nuts / Taiwan pr. [luo4] | |
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| | roller (used for milling or crushing) | |
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| | lit. a short-cut to crush Guo (idiom); fig. to connive with sb to damage a third party, then turn on the partner | |
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| | to crush (sth) in one's hand | |
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| | Battle of Sarhu in 1619, in which the Manchus under Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤 crushed four Ming armies | |
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| | crushed grain | |
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