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Results for: mass seizure of food from landlords during famines before liberationTranslations 1 - 30 of 294
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mass seizure of food from landlords during famines before liberation吃大戶 [chi1 da4 hu4]
mass seizure of food from landlords during famines before liberation吃大户 [chi1 da4 hu4]
(Catholic) Mass弥撒 [mi2 sa5]
(Catholic) Mass彌撒 [mi2 sa5]
(idiom) to be without food and clothing; be very poor沒吃沒穿 [mei2 chi1 mei2 chuan1]
(idiom) to be without food and clothing; be very poor没吃没穿 [mei2 chi1 mei2 chuan1]
a delicacy (food)炼珍 [lian4 zhen1]
a delicacy (food)煉珍 [lian4 zhen1]
a mixed dish of the food left over from a banquet折箩 [zhe1 luo2]
a mixed dish of the food left over from a banquet折籮 [zhe1 luo2]
a pile, a mass, heap, stack堆 [dui1]
a stand for food at sacrifice俎 [zu3]
abbr. for 东突厥斯坦解放组织 East Turkestan liberation organization ETLO (Chinese dissident group)东突 [Dong1 tu1]
abbr. for 东突厥斯坦解放组织 East Turkestan liberation organization ETLO (Chinese dissident group)東突 [Dong1 tu1]
abstain from certain food (as when ill), avoid certain foods, be on a diet忌口 [ji4 kou3]
Agnus Dei (section of Catholic mass)阿格尼迪 [a1 ge2 ni2 di2]
ancient bronze food vessel with a round mouth and two or four handles, round basket of bamboo簋 [gui3]
animal feed, eat, food食 [shi2]
Appetite and lust are only natural (Mencius 6A:4)., By nature we desire food and sex.食色性也 [shi2 se4 xing4 ye3]
atomic mass原子質量 [yuan2 zi3 zhi4 liang2]
atomic mass原子质量 [yuan2 zi3 zhi4 liang2]
atomic weight, atomic mass原子量 [yuan2 zi3 liang4]
bear paw (as food)熊掌 [xiong2 zhang3]
beg (for food or money)要飯 [yao4 fan4]
beg (for food or money)要饭 [yao4 fan4]
beg for food討飯 [tao3 fan4]
beg for food讨饭 [tao3 fan4]
Benedictus (section of Catholic mass)本尼迪 [ben3 ni2 di2]
blood tumour, angioma (tumour consisting of a mass of blood vessels)血瘤 [xue4 liu2]
Border Region currency, issued by the Communist Border Region governments during the War against Japan and the War of Liberation边币 [bian1 bi4]
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