拉普蘭
lā pǔ lán
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Lapland (northern Europe)
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拉架
lā jià
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to try to stop a fight;
to intervene in a fight
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拉格朗日
lā gé lǎng rì
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Lagrange (name);
Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1735-1813), French mathematician and physicist
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拉格比
lā gé bǐ
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Rugby (game);
Rugby school in England
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拉沙病毒
lā shā bìng dú
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Lassa virus
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拉法格
lā fǎ gé
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Lafargue (name);
Paul Lafargue (1842-1911), French socialist and revolutionary activist, son-in-law of Karl Marx
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拉法兰
lā fǎ lán
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Raffarin, prime minister of France under Jacques Chirac
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拉法蘭
lā fǎ lán
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Raffarin, prime minister of France under Jacques Chirac
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拉法赫
lā fǎ hè
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Rafah, city in Palestine
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拉活
lā huó
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(northern dialect) to pick up a fare (as a taxi driver);
to pick up a piece of work (as a courier)
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拉爾夫
lā ěr fū
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Ralph (name)
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拉尔维克
lā ěr wéi kè
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Larvik (city in Vestfold, Norway)
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拉爾維克
lā ěr wéi kè
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Larvik (city in Vestfold, Norway)
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拉狄克
lā dí kè
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Karl Berngardovich Radek (1885-1939), Bolshevik and Comintern leader, first president of Moscow Sun Yat-sen University, died in prison during Stalin's purges
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拉环
lā huán
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ring pull (can);
strap handle (on bus or train);
circular door handle
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拉環
lā huán
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ring pull (can);
strap handle (on bus or train);
circular door handle
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拉瓦尔
lā wǎ ěr
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Laval (name)
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拉瓦爾
lā wǎ ěr
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Laval (name)
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拉瓦锡
lā wǎ xī
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Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794), French nobleman and scientist, considered the father of modern chemistry
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拉瓦錫
lā wǎ xī
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Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794), French nobleman and scientist, considered the father of modern chemistry
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拉生意
lā shēng yì
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to tout;
to solicit customers
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拉白布条
lā bái bù tiáo
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to hold up a white banner (i.e. to protest)
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拉白布條
lā bái bù tiáo
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to hold up a white banner (i.e. to protest)
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拉皮
lā pí
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to have a facelift;
facelift
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拉皮条
lā pí tiáo
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to procure;
to act as pimp
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