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(joining two nouns) and; together with; with (Taiwan pr. [han4]) / (math.) sum / to make peace / (sports) to draw; to tie / (bound form) harmonious / (bound form) Japan; Japanese
píng flat / level / equal / to tie (make the same score) / to draw (score) / calm / peaceful / abbr. for 平声
tiē to stick / to paste / to post (e.g. on a blog) / to keep close to / to fit snugly / to subsidize / allowance (e.g. money for food or housing) / sticker / classifier for sticking plaster: strip
to connect / to relate to / to tie up / to bind / to be (literary)
qiè close / familiar / intimate / closely (related) / to foster close ties / to pay close attention
to tie / to fasten / to button up
jié knot / sturdy / bond / to tie / to bind / to check out (of a hotel)
shù to tie up one's hair / (literary) (of a boy) to be in one's adolescence (in ancient China, boys tied up their hair)
shuān to tie up
chuàn lián to establish ties; to contact / (electricity) to connect (components) in series
kǔn a bunch / to tie together / bundle
bǎng to tie / bind or fasten together / to kidnap
shù to bind; to tie up; to fetter; to shackle
huā bǎng to bind a person's upper body, with arms tied behind the back and rope looped around the neck / to truss up
jiā sài (sports) to have an additional tie-breaking match or period of play; to have a playoff
hǎo hǎo sàn (idiom) to part without hard feelings; to cut the knot as smoothly as you tied it
fēn shèng unable to determine victory or defeat (idiom); evenly matched / to come out even / to tie / to draw
to tie / to bind / classifier for flowers, banknotes etc: bundle / Taiwan pr. [zha2]
jié lián to tie the knot (idiom) / to get married
jiāo qing to try to form friendly ties with sb for one's own benefit / to suck up to sb


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