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驛道
Mandarin: yi4 dao4
Simplified: 驿道
post road; courier route
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驛館
Mandarin: yi4 guan3
Simplified: 驿馆
a courier hostel; a courier station; a post house
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Mandarin: dan4
long hair | to hang down | to droop | to drop down | to sag | # adapted from cc-cedict
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Mandarin: ran2
beard | whiskers | moustache | # adapted from cc-cedict
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髹灰水
Mandarin: xiu1 hui1 shui3
whitewashing (a wall | building | room)
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Mandarin: xi4
feud, fight, quarrel
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鬩神星
Mandarin: Xi4 shen2 xing1
Simplified: 阋神星
Eris; Planet Eris
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Mandarin: yu4
sell; vend
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鬻兒賣女
Mandarin: yu4 er2 mai4 nv3
sell one's children
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鬻文
Mandarin: yu4 wen2
make a living by selling one's literature
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Mandarin: yan3
Simplified: 魇
to have a nightmare | a nightmare | bad dreams | # adapted from cc-cedict
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Mandarin: yan3
have a nightmare
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魘狐
a succubus (lit., "nightmare fox")
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魘鬼
Mandarin: yan3 gui3
an incubus
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Mandarin: yu2
Simplified: 鱼
fish
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魚兒
Mandarin: yu2 r5
Simplified: 鱼儿
fish (term in Chinese, but not Cantonese)
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魚刺
Mandarin: yu2 ci4
fishbone [粵]: 魚骨
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魚卵
Mandarin: yu2 luan3
roe [Syn.] 魚子
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魚唇
Mandarin: yu2 zhen4
fish maw
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魚塘
Mandarin: yu2 tang2
Simplified: 鱼塘
a fish pond
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魚子醬
Mandarin: yu2 zi3 jiang4
caviar
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魚尾夾
Mandarin: yu2 wei3 jia1
Simplified: 鱼尾夹
a foldback clip; a purse clip; a banker's clip; a foldover clip
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魚尾夾
Mandarin: yu2 wei3 jia1
foldback clips
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魚尾獅
Mandarin: yu2 wei3 shi1
The Merlion, a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, the national mascot of Singapore, its English name comes from the words: "Mer"(sea) and "Lion", (Chinese Lit. fish tail lion)
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魚尾紋
crow's-feet
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魚式
[yoga] Matsyasana, Fish
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魚旦
Mandarin: yu2 dan4
Simplified: 鱼旦
fish ball
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魚春
Mandarin: yu2 chun1
Simplified: 鱼春
fish egg
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魚柳
Mandarin: yu2 liu3
Simplified: 鱼柳
fish fillets
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魚柳
Mandarin: yu2 liu3
fish fillets
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