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鼓 |
gǔ dòng | to urge (an activity that may be beneficial, harmful or neutral); to encourage; to agitate; to instigate; to incite / to beat; to flap (wings, a fan etc) |
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拍 |
pāi da | to pat / to slap / (of a bird) to flap (one's wings) |
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如 |
rú hǔ tiān yì | lit. like a tiger that has grown wings / with redoubled power (idiom) |
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展 |
zhǎn chì gāo fēi | to spread one's wings and soar (idiom) / to develop one's abilities freely |
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合 |
hé lǒng | to close (flower, eyes, suitcase etc) / to bring together / (insect or bird when not flying) to fold (its wings) |
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候 |
hòu chǎng | (of an actor, athlete etc) to prepare to make one's entrance / to wait in the wings |
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扑 |
pū dǎ | to swat / (of wings) to flap |
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收 |
shōu lǒng | to draw to oneself; to gather up; to collect / to fold up (an umbrella, wings etc) / to assemble (a party of persons) / to rope in (some people) |
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鲲 |
kūn péng zhǎn chì | lit. the giant Peng bird spreads its wings and begins to fly / displaying awesome power and momentum at the outset / to have the world at one's feet |
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插 |
chā chì nán fēi | lit. even given wings, you couldn't fly (idiom); fig. impossible to escape |
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奋 |
fèn fēi | to spread wings and fly |
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貔 |
pí xiū | mythical animal that brings luck and wards off evil, having head of a dragon and lion's body, often with hoofs, wings and tail / also written 辟邪 / fig. valiant soldier |
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胑 |
zhī | wings of birds / legs of animals |
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护 |
hù yì | to provide protection; to take under one's wing / wings of a sanitary pad |
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边 |
biān xiāng | side / side-room / room in the wings |
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獙 |
bì bì | mythological beast resembling a fox with wings |
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扑 |
pū lēng | (onom.) fluttering or flapping of wings |
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扑 |
pū leng | (of wings, curtain etc) to flap; to flutter |
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铩 |
shā yǔ | (literary) (lit.) to cripple the wings of a bird / (literary) (fig.) depressed; despondent; defeated |
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翙 |
huì | noise of bird's wings |