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1
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戴维
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Dàiwéi
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- Davy
- Davey
- Davie
- David
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=2
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先生
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xiānsheng
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- teacher
- gentleman; sir; mister (Mr.)
- husband
- (dialect) doctor
classifier: 位
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=2
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先生
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xiānshēng
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- (dialectal) traditional Chinese medicine physician
- (literal, Classical) one who was born earlier
- (literary) Taoist priest
- (literary) ancestor
- (literary) father and elder brother
- An honorific for adults, usually conferred on males: mister; sir; gentleman
- Taoist priest
- ancestor
- father and elder brother
- husband
- one who was born earlier
- traditional Chinese medicine physician
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3
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好像
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hǎoxiàng
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- as if
- to seem like
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4
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很
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hěn
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- very; quite
- (also, often used before an adjective without intensifying its meaning, i.e. as a meaningless syntactic element)
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=5
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累
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lěi
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- to accumulate
- to involve or implicate (Taiwan pr. lèi)
- continuous
- repeated
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=5
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累
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lèi
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- tired
- weary
- to strain
- to wear out
- to work hard
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=5
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累
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léi
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- rope
- to bind together
- to twist around
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=5
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累
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léi
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used in 累贅/累赘 (léizhui, “cumbersome”)
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