Results for: break a record, record shattering, record breaking
English Chinese
kifu (record of a game of go or shogi)棋谱 [qi2 pu3]
laborious, small stone, to record, to tape, to write down, to hire, to employ碌 [lu4]
Learning evil is like water breaking through a dam. Learning good is like a turtle climbing a wall.學壞如水崩 ,學好如龜爬山 (學壞容易 ,學好很難 )。
leave the party, break off from one's party脫黨
lit. directory of golden orchids; fig. genealogical record (esp. exchanged between sworn brothers)金兰谱 [jin1 lan2 pu3]
lit. directory of golden orchids; fig. genealogical record (esp. exchanged between sworn brothers)金蘭譜 [jin1 lan2 pu3]
lit. directory of orchids; fig. genealogical record (esp. exchanged between sworn brothers)兰谱 [lan2 pu3]
lit. directory of orchids; fig. genealogical record (esp. exchanged between sworn brothers)蘭譜 [lan2 pu3]
lit. hiding the sky and covering the earth; fig. earth-shattering, omnipresent, of universal importance遮天蔽日 [zhe1 tian1 bi4 ri4]
lit. hiding the sky and covering the earth; fig. earth-shattering, omnipresent, of universal importance鋪天蓋地 [pu1 tian1 gai4 di4]
lit. hiding the sky and covering the earth; fig. earth-shattering, omnipresent, of universal importance铺天盖地 [pu1 tian1 gai4 di4]
lit. one knife to cut two segments; to make a clean break, firm resolution to break off a relation一刀两断 [yi1 dao1 liang3 duan4]
lit. one knife to cut two segments; to make a clean break, firm resolution to break off a relation一刀兩斷 [yi1 dao1 liang3 duan4]
lit. overturning heaven and earth; earth-shattering, a radical change旋乾轉坤 [xuan2 qian2 zhuan3 kun1]
lit. overturning heaven and earth; earth-shattering, a radical change旋乾转坤 [xuan2 qian2 zhuan3 kun1]
 

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