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lit. to carry firewood to put out a fire; fig. to make a problem worse by inappropriate action抱薪救火 [bao4 xin1 jiu4 huo3]
lit. to fear the wolf in front and the tiger behind; fig. needless fears, scare mongering, reds under the beds前怕狼后怕虎 [qian2 pa4 lang2 hou4 pa4 hu3]
lit. to fear the wolf in front and the tiger behind; fig. needless fears, scare mongering, reds under the beds前怕狼後怕虎 [qian2 pa4 lang2 hou4 pa4 hu3]
lit. to kill a chicken in front of a monkey; fig. to make an example of sb (by punishment) to frighten others杀鸡给猴看 [sha1 ji1 gei3 hou2 kan4]
lit. to kill a chicken in front of a monkey; fig. to make an example of sb (by punishment) to frighten others殺雞給猴看 [sha1 ji1 gei3 hou2 kan4]
lit. to open an inn that kills and robs guests (esp. in traditional fiction); fig. to carry out a scam, to run a protection racket, daylight robbery开黑店 [kai1 hei1 dian4]
lit. to open an inn that kills and robs guests (esp. in traditional fiction); fig. to carry out a scam, to run a protection racket, daylight robbery開黑店 [kai1 hei1 dian4]
long gown, robe
marble pillar (ornamental column in front of places, tombs)华表 [hua2 biao3]
marble pillar (ornamental column in front of places, tombs)華表 [hua2 biao3]
mask, false front假面具
mid-section of an animal (exclusive of front and hind quarters) butchered for food背脊肉 (豬 )
military situation at the front軍情
mull over (an issue), carry on a preliminary round of exploratory discussions酝酿 [yun4 niang4]
mull over (an issue), carry on a preliminary round of exploratory discussions醞釀 [yun4 niang4]
 

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