Dictionary content from CC-CEDICT De keizer is ver weg - boek met wilde avonturen in China

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to start an engine / to boot up (a computer) / to press Ctrl-Alt-Delete / to begin shooting a film or TV show
HSK 2
to guide / to lead (around) / to conduct / to boot / introduction / primer
HSK 4
trunk / boot (of a car)
HSK 7-9
suitcase / baggage compartment / overhead bin / (car) trunk / boot
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  *靿* | 靿* | *靿
the leg of a boot or sock
lit. to scratch the outside of the boot (idiom) / fig. beside the point / ineffectual
horse hindquarters / flattery / boot-licking
to smooth whiskers and pat a horse's bottom (idiom); to use flatter to get what one wants / to toady / boot-licking
(grain farming) booting (i.e. the swelling of the leaf sheath due to panicle growth)
boot sector (computing)
boot
leg (aka shaft) of a boot; leg of a sock
lit. the boot hits the floor (idiom) / fig. a much-anticipated, impactful development has finally occurred (an allusion to a joke from the 1950s in which a young man would take off a boot and throw it onto the floor, waking the old man sleeping downstairs, who could then not get back to sleep until he had heard the second boot hit the floor)
boot sector
boot camp
to hold up buttocks and praise a fart (idiom); to use flatter to get what one wants / to toady / boot-licking
car boot, trunk
double layer of padding in a boot
boot cut (e.g. of jeans etc)


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