哈巴狗
hǎ bā gǒu
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pekingese (dog);
(fig.) sycophant;
lackey
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哈根达斯
hā gēn dá sī
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Häagen-Dazs
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哈密
hā mì
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Kumul city in Xinjiang (Chinese: Hami)
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哈蒙德
hā méng dé
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Hammond (surname)
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哈雷彗星
hā léi huì xīng
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Halley's Comet
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哈哈大笑
hā hā dà xiào
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to laugh heartily;
to burst into loud laughter
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曼哈顿区
màn hā dùn qū
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Manhattan borough of New York City
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哈欠
hā qian
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yawn
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哈达
hǎ dá
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khata (Tibetan or Mongolian ceremonial scarf)
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努尔哈赤
nǔ ěr hā chì
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Nurhaci (1559-1626), founder and first Khan of the Manchu Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金 (from 1616)
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哈利法克斯
hā lì fǎ kè sī
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Halifax (name);
Halifax city, capital of Nova Scotia, Canada;
Halifax, town in West Yorkshire, England
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笑哈哈
xiào hā hā
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to laugh heartily
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哈萨克人
hā sà kè rén
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Kazakh person;
Kazakh people
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大麻哈鱼
dà má hǎ yú
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see 大馬哈魚|大马哈鱼[da4 ma3 ha3 yu2]
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亚哈
yà hā
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Ahab (9th c. BC), King of Israel, son of Omri and husband of Jezebel, prominent figure in 1 Kings 16-22
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哈布斯堡
hā bù sī bǎo
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Hapsburg (European dynasty)
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哈希
hā xī
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hash (computing);
see also 散列[san3 lie4]
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巴哈
bā hā
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), German composer (Tw)
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打哈哈
dǎ hā ha
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to joke;
to laugh insincerely;
to make merry;
to talk irrelevantly
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雅马哈
yǎ mǎ hā
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Yamaha
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哈伯
hā bó
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Edwin Hubble (1889-1953), US astronomer;
Fritz Haber (1868-1934), German chemist
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哈马斯
hā mǎ sī
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Hamas (radical Palestinian group)
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瓜达拉哈拉
guā dá lā hā lā
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Guadalajara
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点头哈腰
diǎn tóu hā yāo
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to nod one's head and bow (idiom); bowing and scraping;
unctuous fawning
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哈博罗内
hā bó luó nèi
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Gaborone, capital of Botswana
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