| | to leave / to part from / to be away from / (in giving distances) from / without (sth) / independent of / one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦, symbolizing fire / ☲ | HSK 2 |
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| | distance / CL: 個|个 / to be apart from | HSK 4 |
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| | to draw (e.g. a bow) / to pull / to stretch sth / to extend / to lengthen / to involve or implicate in / to attract / to lead / to guide / to leave / to provide evidence or justification for / old unit of distance equal to 10 丈, one-thirtieth of a km or 33.33 meters | HSK 4 |
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| | to separate / to partition / to stand or lie between / at a distance from / after or at an interval of | HSK 4 |
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| | long distance / long-distance phone call (abbr. for 長途電話|长途电话) / long-distance coach (abbr. for 長途汽車|长途汽车) | HSK 4 |
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| | long-distance running | HSK 6 |
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| | journey; travel route; distance of travel / course (of history) / stroke (of a piston) / (Tw) (computing) process | HSK 6 |
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| | weight / number / code / to pile / to stack / classifier for length or distance (yard), happenings etc | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to cross over / to transcend / to cover distance / to overcome / to rise above | HSK 7-9 |
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| | remote / long distance / long range | HSK 7-9 |
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| | route / path traveled / distance traveled / course (of development) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | full moon / to hope / to expect / to visit / to gaze (into the distance) / to look towards / towards | HSK 7-9 |
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| | the whole distance / from beginning to end | HSK 7-9 |
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| | focal length / focal distance | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to be at a distance of ... from; to be apart from / (bound form) distance / spur (on the leg of certain birds: gamecock, pheasant etc) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | continuous / unbroken / uninterrupted / extending forever into the distance (of mountain range, river etc) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to show respect from a distance (idiom) / to remain at a respectful distance | HSK 7-9 |
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| | a thousand miles / a thousand li (i.e. 500 kilometers) / a long distance | |
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| | far and near / distance | |
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| | to distance oneself from (classical) | |
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| | scenery in the distance / long-term prospects / (photography) long shot | |
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| | flight; voyage / distance traveled / range (of an airplane or ship) | |
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| | the far end (of an object) / remote (i.e. operating from a distance or over a computer network) / (anatomy) distal | |
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| | to throw sth a long distance / to hurl / to throw at / to throw (dice etc) / to flip (a coin) | |
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| | to travel a great distance by sea or air / voyage / long-haul flight | |
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| | (bound form) residence; house / (bound form) my (in speaking of relatives younger than oneself) / (archaic) unit of distance equal to 30 li 里 | |
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| | separated by (distance or time etc) | |
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| | gap; spacing; distance between objects; interval between events | |
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| | span / horizontal distance between vertical supports | |
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| | to gaze afar / to look into the distance | |
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| | mileage (distance traveled) / course (of development) | |
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| | distance apart / separated by a given distance | |
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| | (of a house or room) distance from the entrance to the rear; depth | |
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| | (adverbial phrase used with verbs such as 歸|归 or 赴 etc) traveling a great distance | |
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| | (idiom) from a great distance; (to come) from afar | |
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| | distance between two poles / poles apart | |
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| | li (Chinese unit of distance) | |
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| | to gaze into the distance | |
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| | to watch from a height or distance / to keep a lookout | |
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| | vast / extending into the distance | |
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| | lever arm (i.e. perpendicular distance from the fulcrum to the line of force) | |
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| | fire beacon (used as alarm signal over long distance) | |
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| | to gaze into the distance | |
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| | make light of traveling a thousand li / go to the trouble of traveling a long distance | |
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| | to look into the distance | |
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| | lit. seeming neither close nor distant (idiom) / fig. to keep one's distance / (of a relationship) lukewarm / vague | |
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| | length / distance from north to south | |
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| | vast / extending into the distance | |
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| | to watch from a height or distance | |
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| | spacing / distance between plants (within a row) | |
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| | tread (the distance between the two front – or two rear – wheels of a vehicle) | |
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| | (math.) distance-preserving / isometric | |
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| | serene and hidden in depth or distance | |
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| | to raise one's head and look into the distance / fig. to forward to / to long for | |
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| | to observe from afar / to look into the distance from a high place | |
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| | to control from a distance (idiom) | |
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| | to lean on sth and gaze into the distance | |
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| | distance measuring equipment | |
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| | long-distance / long-haul | |
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| | to fade into the distance / (fig.) to peter out / to fade away | |
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| | to pull sb close to oneself / (fig.) (typically followed by 距離|距离) to bridge (the distance between people) (i.e. to build a closer relationship) | |
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| | modulus (distance from the origin in polar coordinates) | |
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| | to keep at a distance / to forsake | |
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| | long-distance romance / long-distance relationship | |
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| | to cover the road (snow, wind, hazards etc) / distance (between locations) | |
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| | long-distance | |
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| | east-west distance | |
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| | furthest / most distant / at maximum distance | |
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| | distance marker / pole marking distance on racetrack | |
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| | zero distance / face-to-face | |
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| | just as distance determines the stamina of a horse, so does time reveal a person's true heart (proverb) | |
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| | north-south distance | |
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| | long-distance coach | |
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| | from a distance; through the air; remotely (esp. by means of telekinesis, magic, technology etc) | |
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| | sublime / solitary / distant or remote / to gaze off into the distance | |
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| | transmission distance | |
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| | long-distance phone call | |
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| | long-distance bus | |
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| | Wang Junxia (1973-), Chinese long-distance runner | |
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| | long distance missile | |
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| | light-years (apart) / a million miles (apart) / (i.e. indicates a huge difference or a huge distance) | |
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| | unit of distance equal to 33⅓ meters | |
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| | lit. the fish swam away into the depths, the goose vanished in the distance (idiom) / fig. to have had no news (of sb who went away); to have lost contact | |
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| | middle distance race | |
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| | to respect Gods and demons from a distance (idiom); to remain at a respectful distance | |
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| | (sports) pacemaker; pacesetter (in long-distance running) | |
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| | long-distance runner | |
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| | long-distance | |
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| | (math.) distance-preserving correspondence / conformal map | |
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| | (math.) distance-preserving correspondence / isometry | |
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| | offset distance | |
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| | to make a long distance call | |
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| | short distance / a stone's throw away | |
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| | large distance / disaster / calamity | |
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| | action at a distance (e.g. gravitational force) | |
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| | to look into the distance | |
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| | (telephony) long-distance call charge | |
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| | to converse with sb by shouting from some distance away / (fig.) to say sth intended for the ears of sb who is not in one's presence (often, by making a public statement or by posting online) | |
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| | to fly high and run far (idiom); to leave in a hurry for a distance place | |
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