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rabbit
zi hare / rabbit / CL:
bìng tularemia / rabbit fever
nián Year of the Rabbit (e.g. 2011)
Tuzki, a Chinese cartoon rabbit character used in emoticons and stickers, created in 2006
bēi lit. if the rabbit dies, the fox grieves (idiom); fig. to have sympathy with a like-minded person in distress
the Jade Hare (legendary rabbit said to live in the Moon) / the Moon
shǒu zhū dài , yuán qiú to guard a tree-stump, waiting for rabbits, and climb a tree to catch fish (idiom); without any practical course of action
gǒu pēng lit. to boil the hound once it caught the rabbit (idiom) / fig. to get rid of sb once he has served his purpose
zi chī biān cǎo lit. a rabbit never eats the grass beside its own burrow (saying) / fig. even a scoundrel does not do harm in his immediate neighborhood
chuò ancient name for an animal similar to rabbit but bigger
zi wěi ba cháng bu liǎo rabbits don't have long tails (idiom) / its days are numbered / won't last long
bái white rabbit / (fig.) (slang) breast
shǒu zhū dài lit. to guard a tree-stump, waiting for rabbits (idiom) / to wait idly for opportunities / to trust to chance rather than show initiative
mǎo Year 4, year of the Rabbit (e.g. 2011)
xiǎo bái small white rabbit / (fig.) innocent and naive person / (fig.) (slang) breast
jiǎo sān lit. a crafty rabbit has three burrows / a sly individual has more than one plan to fall back on (idiom)
net for catching rabbits
(archaic) baby rabbit
mǎo mortise (slot cut into wood to receive a tenon) / 4th earthly branch: 5–7 a.m., 2nd solar month (6th March–4th April), Year of the Rabbit / ancient Chinese compass point: 90° (east) / (coll.) to concentrate one's strength (variant of )

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