玩耍
wán shuǎ
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to play (as children do);
to amuse oneself
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杂耍
zá shuǎ
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a sideshow;
vaudeville;
juggling
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耍花招
shuǎ huā zhāo
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to play tricks on sb
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耍嘴皮子
shuǎ zuǐ pí zi
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to talk glibly;
to talk big;
to be all talk
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耍赖
shuǎ lài
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to act shamelessly;
to refuse to acknowledge that one has lost the game, or made a promise etc;
to act dumb;
to act as if sth never happened
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耍弄
shuǎ nòng
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to play with;
to engage in;
to resort to;
to dally with
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耍滑
shuǎ huá
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to resort to tricks;
to act in a slippery way;
to try to evade (work, responsibility)
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戏耍
xì shuǎ
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to amuse oneself;
to play with;
to tease
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耍猴
shuǎ hóu
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to get a monkey to perform tricks;
to put on a monkey show;
to make fun of sb;
to tease
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耍贫嘴
shuǎ pín zuǐ
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(coll.) to wag one's tongue;
to indulge in idle gossip and silly jokes;
to chatter endlessly;
to speak glibly
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嬉耍
xī shuǎ
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to play
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戲耍
xì shuǎ
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to amuse oneself;
to play with;
to tease
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耍嘴皮
shuǎ zuǐ pí
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to show off with clever talk;
big-headed;
a smart-ass
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耍子
shuǎ zi
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to play;
to have fun
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耍宝
shuǎ bǎo
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to show off;
to put on a show to amuse others
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耍寶
shuǎ bǎo
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to show off;
to put on a show to amuse others
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耍小聪明
shuǎ xiǎo cōng ming
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to get smart;
to resort to petty tricks
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耍小聰明
shuǎ xiǎo cōng ming
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to get smart;
to resort to petty tricks
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耍废
shuǎ fèi
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(Tw) (slang) to pass time idly;
to chill;
to hang out
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耍廢
shuǎ fèi
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(Tw) (slang) to pass time idly;
to chill;
to hang out
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耍得团团转
shuǎ de tuán tuán zhuàn
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to fool;
to dupe
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耍得團團轉
shuǎ de tuán tuán zhuàn
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to fool;
to dupe
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耍手腕
shuǎ shǒu wàn
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to play tricks;
to maneuver
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耍滑头
shuǎ huá tóu
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see 耍滑[shua3 hua2]
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耍滑頭
shuǎ huá tóu
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see 耍滑[shua3 hua2]
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