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  *胡* | 胡* | *胡
non-Han people, esp. from central Asia / reckless / outrageous / what? / why? / to complete a winning hand at mahjong (also written )
(mahjong) to self-draw the winning tile / (slang) to play with oneself; to masturbate
to deal the fatal blow (sports, chess etc) / to score the winning point
(of a contestant) winning; superior; excellent
on the up / currently winning / rising (in popularity etc)
(as in an imperial examination) to be a successful candidate / to draw a winning ticket (in a lottery)
to draw the winning ticket (in a lottery)
(sports) win rate / winning percentage / probability of winning
Wei Wei (1920-2008), novelist and poet, author of award-winning novel The East 東方|东方 about the Korean war
the sword moves with side stroke (modern idiom) / fig. unexpected winning move / unconventional gambit
Jiang Wenli (1969-), award-winning PRC film actress
The Sound of Music, Broadway musical (1959) and Academy Award-winning movie (1965)
to not be able to distinguish who's winning
the sword moves like a dragon-fly (modern idiom) / fig. unexpected winning move / unconventional gambit
Secret of the Magic Gourd (1958), prize-winning children's fairy tale by Zhang Tianyi 張天翼|张天翼
Zhang Tianyi (1906-1985), children's writer, author of prize-winning fairy tale Secret of the Magic Gourd 寶葫蘆的秘密|宝葫芦的秘密
you let me win (said politely after winning a game)
(mahjong) to be one tile away from completing a hand / (sports) to be on the verge of winning
fighting and winning a series of battles (idiom); ever victorious


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