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SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
- to pull up
- to pull out
- to draw out by suction
- to select
- to pick
- to stand out (above level)
- to surpass
- to seize
jùn- outstandingly talented
jìng- tall and straight
- Amédée Courbet (1826-1885), a French admiral who won a series of important land and naval victories during the Tonkin campaign and the Sino-French War
Tuò- branch of the Xianbei 鮮卑|鲜卑 nomadic people, founders of Wei 北魏 of the Northern Dynasties (386-534)
- also written 拓跋
- to pick out
- to select and recruit
- to pluck
- to pull
- to rise steeply from level ground
jiān- top-notch (colloquial)
- to push oneself to the front
diào- to pluck
- to pull off
- to pull out
- to unplug
zhuó- select the best people for promotion
rǎn- discharge
gēn- uproot
- draw out pus by applying a plaster to the affected area
máo- to pull out hair
- to pluck
- epilation
- tug-of-war
- to take part in a tug-of-war
hǎi- elevation (above sea level)
yíng- to strike camp
- to extract a tooth
yāng- to pull up seedlings (for transplanting)
jié- jointing (agriculture)
- wire drawing
- candied floss (cooking)
- spun sugar or toffee (coating)
guàn- cupping glass
- fire cupping (acupressure technique of Chinese medicine, with fired vacuum cup applied to the skin)
- ventouse (vacuum method used in obstetrics)
tuǐ- to break into a run
cuì- to stand out from one's fellows
- high level examination for official candidacy (traditional)
máo- to weigh anchor
chú- to pull out
- to remove
dǐng- topping (mining)
gāo- to raise (one's voice)
- to overrate
- to build up
- to stand out
- outstanding
tiǎo- to provoke
tǐng- tall and straight
- to promote to a higher job
- to select for promotion
hǎi- height above sea level
- elevation
zhēn- to select
- to free oneself
- to extricate oneself from a difficult situation
chāo- outstanding
- to fast-track
- to elevate
- to free oneself from
xuǎn- to select the best
kāi- to set out (of troops)
- departure
- start date (of military expedition)
juàn- handsome (of people)
- graceful (of calligraphy)
xié- shoe horn
jiānr- erhua variant of [ba2 jian1]
huǒguàn- suction cup (used in Chinese medicine to draw the blood and qi |)
- detachable suction chimney to make a stove draw
jié- elongation stage
- jointing stage (agriculture)
guàn- cupping technique used in TCM
guàn- fire cupping (acupressure technique of Chinese medicine, with fired vacuum cup applied to the skin)
- ventouse (vacuum method used in obstetrics)
máo- lit. pull up a plant and the roots follow
- fig. also involving others
- inextricably tangled together
- Invite one and he'll tell all his friends.
dīngchuí- claw hammer
Hàn- Hannibal (name)
- Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC), Carthaginian general
chā- hot swapping
xiàngbàng- elephant trunk clam
- geoduck (Panopea abrupta), large clam with a long proboscis (mainly from Washington State and British Columbia)
liángēn- to pull up by the roots
- to uproot
xiézi- shoehorn
tǒng- plunger for unblocking toilet
máo- stingy (idiom)
chūlèicuì- to excel the common (idiom); surpassing
- preeminent
- outstanding
jiànzhāng- lit. with swords drawn and bows bent (idiom); fig. a state of mutual hostility
- at daggers drawn
chuīdēng- lit. to blow out the lamp and put out the candle (idiom)
- fig. to die
- to bite the dust
- to be over and done with
jiānrěn- fortitude
jiānrèn- firm and indomitable (idiom); tenacious and unyielding
máolián- lit. pull up a plant and the roots follow (idiom); fig. also involving others
- inextricably tangled together
- Invite one and he'll tell all his friends.
huǒguànr- erhua variant of 火罐[ba2 huo3 guan4]
miáozhùzhǎng- to spoil things through excessive enthusiasm (idiom)
máolián- lit. pull up a plant and the roots follow (idiom); fig. also involving others
- inextricably tangled together
- Invite one and he'll tell all his friends.
yànguòmáo- lit. to grab feathers from a flying goose
- fig. to seize any opportunity
- pragmatic
ĀWángcháo- Abbasid Empire (750-1258), successor of the Umayyad caliphate
ǎizilijiāngjūn- lit. choose a general from among the dwarfs
- fig. choose the best person available (out of a mediocre bunch)

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