无辜
wú gū
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innocent;
innocence;
not guilty (law)
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辜负
gū fù
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to fail to live up (to expectations);
unworthy (of trust);
to let down;
to betray (hopes);
to disappoint
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死有余辜
sǐ yǒu yú gū
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death cannot wipe out the crimes (idiom); dreadful crimes that rankled even after the perpetrator is dead
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伤及无辜
shāng jí wú gū
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to harm the innocent (idiom)
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傷及無辜
shāng jí wú gū
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to harm the innocent (idiom)
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死有餘辜
sǐ yǒu yú gū
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death cannot wipe out the crimes (idiom); dreadful crimes that rankled even after the perpetrator is dead
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滥杀无辜
làn shā wú gū
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willfully slaughter the innocent (idiom)
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濫殺無辜
làn shā wú gū
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willfully slaughter the innocent (idiom)
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無辜
wú gū
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innocent;
innocence;
not guilty (law)
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辜振甫
gū zhèn fǔ
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Koo Chen-fu (1917-2005), Taiwanese businessman and diplomat
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辜負
gū fù
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to fail to live up (to expectations);
unworthy (of trust);
to let down;
to betray (hopes);
to disappoint
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辜鸿铭
gū hóng míng
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Ku Hung-ming or Gu Hongming (1857-1928), Malaysian man of letters, highly regarded for his literary works written mostly in English, and known for his monarchist views
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辜鴻銘
gū hóng míng
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Ku Hung-ming or Gu Hongming (1857-1928), Malaysian man of letters, highly regarded for his literary works written mostly in English, and known for his monarchist views
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