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两 |
liǎng | two / both / some / a few / tael, unit of weight equal to 50 grams (modern) or 1⁄16 of a catty 斤 (old) |
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克 |
kè | to be able to / to subdue / to restrain / to overcome / gram / Tibetan unit of land area, about 6 ares |
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公 |
gōng fēn | centimeter (cm) / gram (g) |
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拖 |
tuō lā | to drag along / to haul / (fig.) to procrastinate / shilly-shallying / sluggish / (computing) drag and drop / (loanword) tola, unit of weight, approx. 11.664 grams |
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磅 |
bàng | scale (instrument for weighing) / to weigh / (loanword) pound (unit of weight, about 454 grams) / (printing) point (unit used to measure the size of type) / (Tw) (printing) pound; ream weight (used to describe paper thickness) |
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公 |
gōng kè | gram |
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喱 |
lí | grain (unit of weight, approx. 0.065 grams) / Taiwan pr. [li3] |
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革 |
gé lán yáng | Gram-positive (bacteria) |
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革 |
Gé lán shì | Mr Gram / Dr. Hans Christian Jaochim Gram (1953-1938), Danish doctor and inventor of the Gram stain 革兰氏染色法 |
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革 |
gé lán yáng xìng | Gram-positive (bacteria) |
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格 |
gé lán shì yīn xìng | Gram negative (of bacteria) / also written 革兰氏阴性 |
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铢 |
zhū | twenty-fourth part of a tael (2 or 3 grams) |
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市 |
shì liǎng | Chinese unit of weight equivalent to 50 grams |
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革 |
Gé lán shì rǎn sè fǎ | Gram stain (used to distinguished two different kinds of bacteria) |
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市 |
shì qián | Chinese unit of weight equivalent to 5 grams |
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革 |
Gé lán shì yīn xìng | Gram negative (bacteria that do not retain Gram stain, often the more dangerous kind) |
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匁 |
xx5 | (Japanese kokuji) momme (Japanese unit of weight equal to 3.75 grams) |