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Results for: Half-Life (video game)Translations 1 - 30 of 433
English EnglishChinese Chinese
Half-Life (video game)半条命 [ban4 tiao2 ming4]
Half-Life (video game)半條命 [ban4 tiao2 ming4]
(draw) lots, lot (in a game of chance)阄 [jiu1]
(draw) lots, lot (in a game of chance)鬮 [jiu1]
(long) life壽 [shou4]
(long) life寿 [shou4]
(set phrase) to go dining, wining, whoring and gambling, to lead a life of dissapation吃喝嫖賭 [chi1 he1 piao2 du3]
(set phrase) to go dining, wining, whoring and gambling, to lead a life of dissapation吃喝嫖赌 [chi1 he1 piao2 du3]
a card game牌戏 [pai2 xi4]
a card game牌戲 [pai2 xi4]
a finger-guessing game, mora猜拳 [cai1 quan2]
a half-truth, flatter詖 [bi4]
a make-or-break matter, a matter of life and death存亡攸关 [cun2 wang2 you1 guan1]
a make-or-break matter, a matter of life and death存亡攸關 [cun2 wang2 you1 guan1]
a network computer game联机游戏 [lian2 ji1 you2 xi4]
a network computer game聯機遊戲 [lian2 ji1 you2 xi4]
a role playing game (RPG)角色扮演游戏 [jue2 se4 ban4 yan3 you2 xi4]
a role playing game (RPG)角色扮演遊戲 [jue2 se4 ban4 yan3 you2 xi4]
a year and a half一年半 [yi1 nian2 ban4]
acrobatics, jugglery, cheap trick, game把戏 [ba3 xi4]
acrobatics, jugglery, cheap trick, game把戲 [ba3 xi4]
after the calamity, renewed life; new lease of life劫后余生 [jie2 hou4 yu2 sheng1]
after the calamity, renewed life; new lease of life劫後余生 [jie2 hou4 yu2 sheng1]
all walks of life各界人士 [ge4 jie4 ren2 shi4]
all walks of life, all social circles各界 [ge4 jie4]
ancient name for go (Chinese board game)弈 [yi4]
ancient unit of volume, half 合 ge3, equivalent to 50 ml, ancient flute龠 [yue4]
as if drunk and befuddled, to lead a befuddled life醉生夢死 [zui4 sheng1 meng4 si3]
as if drunk and befuddled, to lead a befuddled life醉生梦死 [zui4 sheng1 meng4 si3]
bald headed person (disrespectful), having a score of zero in a game, to be skunked (game)光头 [guang1 tou2]
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 250,000. There are 400 language pairs and over 10.6 million translations in total. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped. Look at the list of available language pairs. EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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