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other / (sth or sb) else / the rest
HSK 2
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  *落* | 落* | *落
to fall or drop / (of the sun) to set / (of a tide) to go out / to lower / to decline or sink / to lag or fall behind / to fall onto / to rest with / to get or receive / to write down / whereabouts / settlement
HSK 4
to rest with; to lie in; to be due to (a certain attribute) / (often used in the negative) to care about
HSK 4
the rest / the others / remaining / remainder / apart from them
HSK 4
solely engrossed in one thing / just (one thing, no need to worry about the rest) / simply / by all means / please feel free / do not hesitate (to ask for sth)
HSK 6
things like this (idiom); and so on / and the rest / etc
HSK 7-9
to have a rest / to stay for the night / to go to bed / to sleep
to stop on the way for a rest
to be cut off from the rest of the world (idiom)
another name for Mt Tai 泰山 in Shandong as principal or ancestor of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳 / Mt Tai as resting place for departed souls
grasp this fundamental point and all the rest will follow (idiom)
hand gesture in traditional dances (joined thumb and middle finger, the rest extended)
lit. to wait for dawn, one's head resting on a spear (idiom) / fig. fully prepared and biding one's time before the battle
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  *棳* | 棳* | *棳
small pillars that support the roof, those which rest on the main beam
Toushoudaiji, the temple in Nara, Japan founded by Tang dynastic Buddhist monk Jianzhen or Ganjin 鑒真和尚|鉴真和尚 and his last resting place
to let the dough rest
take the cream, discard the dross (political and educational slogan) / keep what is good, discard the rest / You need to be selective when studying. / In modernizing the country, don't accept uncritically all foreign ideas.
lit. the flame of a burning piece of firewood passes on to the rest (idiom) / fig. (of knowledge, skill etc) to be passed on from teachers to students, one generation to another
overweight from overwork (the supposition that white collar workers become fat as a consequence of factors associated with being under pressure at work, including irregular diet, lack of exercise and inadequate rest)
He who never wrongs others does not fear the knock in the night. / Rest with a clear conscience.
equally true for (all the rest) / the same thing applies (for everyone)
to let the dough rest
(fig.) guarantee of financial support for the rest of one's life
Longkan Shoujian, Chinese character dictionary from 997 AD containing 26,430 entries, with radicals placed into 240 rhyme groups and arranged according to the four tones, and the rest of the characters similarly arranged under each radical
lit. either don't do it, or don't rest (idiom) / fig. if you do it at all, you may as well go the whole hog / in for a penny, in for a pound
he who never wrongs others does not fear the knock in the night; you can rest with a clear conscience
to eat without working (idiom) / to take one's pay and not care about the rest
good people are at peace with themselves, (but) there is no rest for the wicked
the master leads you to the door, the rest is up to you / you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink
lit. cut sleeve (idiom); fig. euphemism for homosexuality, originating from History of Western Han 漢書|汉书: emperor Han Aidi (real name Liu Xin) was in bed with his lover Dong Xian, and had to attend a court audience that morning. Not wishing to awaken Dong Xian, who was sleeping with his head resting on the emperor's long robe sleeve, Aidi used a knife to cut off the lower half of his sleeve.


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