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雷 |
léi | thunder / (bound form) (military) mine, as in 地雷 land mine / (coll.) to shock; to stun; to astound / (Tw) (coll.) spoiler / (Tw) (coll.) to reveal plot details to (sb) |
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挖 |
wā kuàng | to mine ore or minerals / (computing) to mine cryptocurrency |
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矿 |
kuàng chǎng | a mine / pit |
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金 |
Jīn guā shí | Jinguashi, town in Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, noted for its historic gold and copper mines, used as a prisoner-of-war camp by the Japanese (1942-1945) |
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开 |
kāi cǎi | to extract (ore or other resource from a mine) / to exploit / to mine |
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金 |
jīn kuàng | gold mine / gold ore |
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矿 |
kuàng | mineral deposit; ore deposit / ore / a mine |
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肥 |
féi ròu | fat (e.g. pork fat) / fatty meat / (fig.) a gold mine / cash cow |
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地 |
dì léi | land mine (CL:颗) / (fig.) sore point; weak spot |
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矿 |
kuàng jǐng | a mine / a mine shaft |
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核 |
hé dì léi | nuclear land mine / nuclear mine |
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布 |
bù léi | to lay mines |
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矿 |
kuàng zhǔ | proprietor of a mine |
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踩 |
cǎi léi | to step on a mine / (fig.) to inadvertently do sth that has an unpleasant result / (fig.) to be accidentally exposed to a spoiler |
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煤 |
méi kuàng | coal mine / coal seam |
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开 |
kāi kuàng | to mine / to open a seam |
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开 |
kāi shān | to cut into a mountain (to open a mine) / to open a monastery |
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聚 |
jù bǎo pén | treasure bowl (mythology) / fig. source of wealth / cornucopia / gold mine |
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厂 |
chǎng kuàng | factories and mines |
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坑 |
kēng dào | mine shaft / gallery / tunnel |