寐龍
mèi lóng
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Mei, dinosaur genus;
Mei long, dinosaur species
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小龍
xiǎo lóng
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snake (as one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals 生肖[sheng1 xiao4])
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小龍蝦
xiǎo lóng xiā
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crayfish;
langoustine;
chicken lobster
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尼龍
ní lóng
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nylon (loanword)
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尼龍搭釦
ní lóng dā kòu
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nylon buckle;
velcro
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尾羽龍
wěi yǔ lóng
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caudipteryx (a feathered dinosaur)
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崩龍族
bēng lóng zú
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the Benglong (Penglung) ethnic group of Yunnan
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強龍不壓地頭蛇
qiáng lóng bù yā dì tóu shé
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lit. strong dragon cannot repress a snake (idiom); fig. a local gangster who is above the law
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後龍
hòu lóng
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Houlung town in Miaoli county 苗栗縣|苗栗县[Miao2 li4 xian4], northwest Taiwan
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後龍鎮
hòu lóng zhèn
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Houlung town in Miaoli county 苗栗縣|苗栗县[Miao2 li4 xian4], northwest Taiwan
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恐龍
kǒng lóng
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dinosaur;
CL:頭|头[tou2];
(slang) ugly person
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恐龍妹
kǒng lóng mèi
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ugly girl (slang)
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恐龍總目
kǒng lóng zǒng mù
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Dinosauria, superorder within class Sauropsida containing dinosaurs and birds
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恐龍類
kǒng lóng lèi
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dinosaurs
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成語接龍
chéng yǔ jiē lóng
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game where the last word of one idiom 成語|成语[cheng2 yu3] is the first of the next
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成龍
chéng lóng
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Jackie Chan (1954-), kungfu film and Cantopop star;
to succeed in life;
to become somebody
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戾龍
lì lóng
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mythical evil serpent;
evil dragon in Western mythology, cf Revelations 14:12
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扳龍附鳳
bān lóng fù fèng
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hitching a ride to the sky on the dragon and phoenix (idiom); fig. currying favor with the rich and powerful in the hope of advancement
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押沙龍
yā shā lóng
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Absalom, third son of David, king of Israel (Old Testament)
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搞烏龍
gǎo wū lóng
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to mess sth up
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擺烏龍
bǎi wū lóng
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to mess something up;
to screw up
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擺龍門陣
bǎi lóng mén zhèn
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chat;
gossip;
spin a yarn
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攀龍附鳳
pān lóng fù fèng
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see 扳龍附鳳|扳龙附凤[ban1 long2 fu4 feng4]
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新龍
xīn lóng
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Xinlong county (Tibetan: nyag rong rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)
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新龍縣
xīn lóng xiàn
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Xinlong county (Tibetan: nyag rong rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)
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