| | inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc) / small wood sliver / label / tag | HSK 5 |
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| | to gamble | HSK 6 |
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| | (gambling) to be the banker or dealer | |
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| | gambler | |
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| | (slang) degenerate gambler; compulsive gambler | |
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| | to bet; to gamble | HSK 6 |
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| | Procter & Gamble | |
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| | gambling | |
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| | (gambling) player who is not the dealer | |
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| | to take a percentage of the winnings (in gambling) / tap (in an electromagnetic coil) / drawer (of a desk etc) | |
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| | (lit.) to go dining, wining, whoring and gambling (idiom) / (fig.) to lead a life of dissipation | |
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| | luck (in gambling) | |
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| | farmhouse / banker (gambling) | |
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| | to cheat (in gambling) | |
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| | to gamble with life / to take reckless risks | |
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| | to play yabao (a gambling game) / (fig.) to gamble on / to take one's chance / to try one's luck | |
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| | (bound form) abundant; plentiful; extensive; wide / to win; to gain / to play; to gamble / learned; well-read / (bound form) doctoral degree (abbr. for 博士) / (bound form) blog (abbr. for 博客) | |
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| | lit. in gambling, nine times out of ten you lose (idiom) / fig. gambling is a mug's game | |
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| | chip (in gambling); token (for counting); ticket / to prepare; to plan; to raise (funds) / resource; way; means | HSK 7-9 |
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| | tabletop / countertop / (fig.) public view / plain sight / (gambling) stake | |
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| | spinach (CL: 棵) / (slang) gambling; gambler (alternative term for 博彩) | |
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| | gambling table; gaming table | |
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| | to gamble | |
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| | to gamble | |
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| | money squandering establishment (e.g. gambling den, brothel etc) | |
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| | gambling get-together / game of cards, mahjong etc | |
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| | (coll.) to gamble | |
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| | gambler | |
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| | Procter & Gamble (consumer goods company) | |
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| | games (such as chess, dice etc) / gambling / contest | |
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| | game of chance / gambling party / gambling joint | |
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| | money to gamble with | |
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| | bandit; brigand / gambling chip / chamber pot / (slang) girl; chick; babe | |
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| | cock-fighting and horse-racing (idiom); to gamble | |
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| | stake (in a gamble) / (what is at) stake | |
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| | to get one's money back (esp. gambling) / to recoup one's losings | |
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| | (gambling) prize pool / jackpot | |
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| | dice (used in gambling) | |
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| | mahjong table; card table; gambling table; gaming table | |
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| | bamboo skewer / bamboo slip used in divination or gambling | |
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| | (Tw) to lose one's shirt (gambling); to meet with failure (from Taiwanese 摃龜, Tai-lo pr. [kòng-ku]) | |
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| | wine goblets and gambling chips lie intertwined / to drink and gamble together in a large group (idiom) / a big (drinking) party | |
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| | to engage in a game of chance / to gamble / to make a bet | |
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| | gamblers' den / illegal casino | |
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| | farmstead / village / manor / place of business / banker (in a gambling game) / grave or solemn / holdings of a landlord (in imperial China) | |
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| | to recoup losses (in gambling) | |
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| | to win back one's money (gambling etc) | |
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| | (archaic) gambling house | |
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| | good omen / good luck (in business etc) / profits (gained in gambling, lottery etc) | |
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| | organizer of a gambling party who takes a cut of the winnings / banker (gambling) / preceding player (in a game) / (dialect) boss / proprietor | |
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| | (bound form) to pour into; to flow into; to inject / (bound form) to focus (one's spirit, gaze etc) on a single point; to concentrate / (bound form) stake (in gambling) / classifier for stakes, sums of money, transactions or beams of light / variant of 註|注 | HSK 7-9 |
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| | swindler; cheat (in gambling) | |
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| | gambling addict | |
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| | hardened gambler; professional gambler | |
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| | to gather for a gambling session | |
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| | gambler | |
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| | lit. to shout out hoping for fives and sixes when gambling with dice; a hubbub of gambling | |
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| | to recoup losses (in gambling) | |
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| | pai gow (gambling game played with dominoes) | |
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| | dice / gambling / to release | |
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