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backup, reverse flow, waterway backs up from downstream to upstream (because of blockage, tide, wind, earthquake etc)倒灌 [dao4 guan4]
(earthquake) aftershocks余震 [yu2 zhen4]
(earthquake) aftershocks餘震 [yu2 zhen4]
(saying) the stream flows without stopping; the flow of an endless stream川流不息 [chuan1 liu2 bu4 xi1]
(the wind) blows violently劲吹 [jing4 chui1]
(the wind) blows violently勁吹 [jing4 chui1]
a forced draft (of wind, for smelting metal), blast (in blast furnace), bellows, to draw air using bellows鼓風 [gu3 feng1]
a forced draft (of wind, for smelting metal), blast (in blast furnace), bellows, to draw air using bellows鼓风 [gu3 feng1]
a gust of wind塕 [weng3]
a headwind, a contrary wind戗风 [qiang1 feng1]
a headwind, a contrary wind戧風 [qiang1 feng1]
a headwind, a contrary wind抢风 [qiang1 feng1]
a headwind, a contrary wind搶風 [qiang1 feng1]
a place where small streams flow into a large one漎 [cong2]
a rushing flow江迅 [jiang1 xun4]
a shelter from the wind and rain遮風避雨 [zhe1 feng1 bi4 yu3]
a shelter from the wind and rain遮风避雨 [zhe1 feng1 bi4 yu3]
a steady flow; an unending stream源源不断 [yuan2 yuan2 bu4 duan4]
a steady flow; an unending stream源源不斷 [yuan2 yuan2 bu4 duan4]
a stream, flow of liquid液流 [ye4 liu2]
a tide of people人潮 [ren2 chao2]
against the current, upstream逆水 [ni4 shui3]
against the stream, reverse current, fig. reactionary tendencies逆流 [ni4 liu2]
against wind呛 [qiang1]
against wind嗆 [qiang1]
agitated (wind, cloud), boundless泱 [yang1]
air flow空气流 [kong1 qi4 liu2]
air flow空氣流 [kong1 qi4 liu2]
all we need is an east wind; lacking only one tiny crucial item只欠东风 [zhi3 qian4 dong1 feng1]
all we need is an east wind; lacking only one tiny crucial item只欠東風 [zhi3 qian4 dong1 feng1]
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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.

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