尔格
ěr gé
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erg (physics) (loanword)
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格拉
gé lā
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Gera (city in Germany)
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格鲁吉亚
gé lǔ jí yà
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Georgia (country)
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格律
gé lǜ
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forms of versification;
conventions regarding set number of words and lines, choice of tonal patterns and rhyme schemes for various types of Classical Chinese poetic composition;
metrical verse
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爬格子
pá gé zi
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(oral) to write (esp. for a living);
to spell out laboriously on squared paper
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布隆伯格
bù lōng bó gé
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Blumberg or Bloomberg (name)
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格拉汉姆
gé lā hàn mǔ
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Graham or Graeme (name)
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格洛斯特郡
gé luò sī tè jùn
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Gloucestershire county in southwest England
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格罗兹尼
gé luó zī ní
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Grozny, capital of Chechen Republic, Russia
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空格键
kòng gé jiàn
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space bar (keyboard)
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黑格尔
hēi gé ěr
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), German philosopher
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人格化
rén gé huà
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to personalize;
anthropomorphism
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切格瓦拉
qiè gé wǎ lā
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Ernesto Che Guevara (1928-1967), Cuban Revolution leader
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弗格森
fú gé sēn
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Ferguson (surname)
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恩格尔
ēn gé ěr
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Engel (name);
Ernst Engel (1821-1896), German statistician
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所有格
suǒ yǒu gé
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possessive case (grammar)
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格但斯克
gé dàn sī kè
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Gdansk, city on Baltic in north Poland
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西格蒙德
xī gé mēng dé
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Sigmund (name)
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宾格
bīn gé
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accusative case (grammar)
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韦格纳
wéi gé nà
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Alfred Wegener (1880-1930), German meteorologist and geophysicist, the originator of the theory of continental drift;
also written 魏格納|魏格纳
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主格
zhǔ gé
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nominative case (grammar)
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升格
shēng gé
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promotion;
upgrade
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屠格涅夫
tú gé niè fū
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Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818-1883), Russian novelist
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巴格兰
bā gé lán
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Baghlan province of north Afghanistan
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帕格尼尼
pà gé ní ní
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Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840), Italian violinist and composer
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