亨丁頓舞蹈症
hēng dīng dùn wǔ dào zhèng
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Huntington's disease
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代頓
dài dùn
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Dayton (city in Ohio)
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伊頓公學
yī dùn gōng xué
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Eton public school (English elite school)
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休士頓
xiū shì dùn
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Houston, Texas
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休斯頓
xiū sī dùn
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Houston
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佈雷頓森林
bù léi dùn sēn lín
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Bretton woods conference in 1944 of allied powers, regulating world exchange rates and setting up IMF and world bank
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停頓
tíng dùn
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to halt;
to break off;
pause (in speech)
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克林頓
kè lín dùn
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Clinton (name);
Bill Clinton (1946-), US Democratic politician, President 1993-2001;
Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician
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克萊頓
kè lái dùn
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Clayton (name);
Crighton (name)
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列克星頓
liè kè xīng dùn
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Lexington, Massachusetts
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勞頓
láo dùn
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(literary) fatigued;
wearied
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博爾頓
bó ěr dùn
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Bolton (name)
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卡爾頓
kǎ ěr dùn
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Carleton
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卡頓
kǎ dùn
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(computing) slow;
unresponsive
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史丹頓島
shǐ dān dùn dǎo
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Staten Island, borough of New York City
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哈利伯頓
hā lì bó dùn
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Halliburton (US construction company)
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哈米吉多頓
hā mǐ jí duō dùn
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Armageddon (in Revelation 16:16)
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喬治・華盛頓
qiáo zhì ・ huá shèng dùn
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George Washington (1732-1799), first US president
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困頓
kùn dùn
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fatigued;
exhausted;
poverty-stricken;
in straitened circumstances
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埃弗頓
āi fú dùn
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Everton (town in northwest England);
Everton soccer team
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埃德蒙頓
āi dé méng dùn
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Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada
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威靈頓
wēi líng dùn
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Wellington, capital of New Zealand (Tw);
Wellington (name);
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1851)
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安頓
ān dùn
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to find a place for;
to help settle down;
to arrange for;
undisturbed;
peaceful
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寄頓
jì dùn
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to place in safe keeping;
to leave sth with sb
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布萊頓
bù lái dùn
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Brighton, town in England
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