海狮
hǎi shī
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sea lion
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刘海
liú hǎi
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bangs;
fringe (hair)
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海明威
hǎi míng wēi
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Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), American novelist and journalist
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海景
hǎi jǐng
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seascape;
sea view
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海神
hǎi shén
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Emperor of the Sea;
Neptune
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海员
hǎi yuán
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sailor;
mariner
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深海
shēn hǎi
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deep sea
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下海
xià hǎi
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to go out to sea;
to enter the sea (to swim etc);
(fig.) to take the plunge (e.g. leave a secure job, or enter prostitution etc)
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海斯
hǎi sī
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Hayes (Microcomputer)
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海蜇
hǎi zhé
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Rhopilema esculenta, an edible jellyfish
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海胆
hǎi dǎn
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sea urchin
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海马
hǎi mǎ
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sea horse;
hippocampus
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苦海
kǔ hǎi
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lit. sea of bitterness;
abyss of worldly suffering (Buddhist term);
depths of misery
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海牛
hǎi niú
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manatee
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海牙
hǎi yá
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The Hague (city in the Netherlands);
Den Haag
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海风
hǎi fēng
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sea breeze;
sea wind (i.e. from the sea)
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公海
gōng hǎi
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high sea;
international waters
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海岛
hǎi dǎo
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island
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北海道
běi hǎi dào
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Hokkaidō, Japan
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人海
rén hǎi
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a multitude;
a sea of people
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阿尔茨海默
ā ěr cí hǎi mò
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Alois Alzheimer (1864-1915), German psychiatrist and neuropathologist
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海战
hǎi zhàn
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naval battle
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海洛英
hǎi luò yīng
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heroin (narcotic) (loanword)
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海事
hǎi shì
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maritime affairs;
accident at sea
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海平面
hǎi píng miàn
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sea level
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