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好事 hǎo shì good action, deed, thing or work (also sarcastic, "a fine thing indeed") / charity / happy occasion / Daoist or Buddhist ceremony for the souls of the dead
guà to hang; to suspend (from a hook etc) / to hang up (the phone) / (of a line) to be dead / to be worried; to be concerned / (dialect) to make a phone call / to register (at a hospital); to make an appointment (with a doctor) / (slang) to kill; to die; to be finished; to fail (an exam) / classifier for sets or clusters of objects
再生 zài shēng to be reborn / to regenerate / to be a second so-and-so (famous dead person) / recycling / regeneration
zàng to bury (the dead) / to inter
清明节 Qīng míng jié Qingming or Pure Brightness Festival or Tomb Sweeping Day, celebration for the dead (in early April)
扫墓 sǎo to sweep a grave (and pay one's respects to the dead person)
happening / instance / reason / cause / intentional / former / old / friend / therefore / hence / (of people) to die, dead
没了 méi le to be dead / not to be, or cease to exist
tool / device / utensil / equipment / instrument / talent / ability / to possess / to have / to provide / to furnish / to state / classifier for devices, coffins, dead bodies
静区 jìng silent zone / blind spot / dead space
千古 qiān for all eternity / throughout all ages / eternity (used in an elegiac couplet, wreath etc dedicated to the dead)
死心塌地 xīn to be hell-bent on; dead set on sth; unswerving
小强 Xiǎo Qiáng (slang) cockroach ("Little Qiang" was originally the name given to a dead cockroach that had supposedly been a pet of the lead character in the 1993 Hong Kong comedy movie "Flirting Scholar". Subsequently, it came to be used as a name for any cockroach, and also for characters in film and television who are seemingly indestructible or repeatedly resurrected.)
痛不欲生 tòng shēng to be so in pain as to not want to live / to be so grieved as to wish one were dead
枪杀 qiāng shā to shoot dead
不在了 zài le to be dead / to have passed away
落叶 luò dead leaves / to lose leaves (of plants) / deciduous
击毙 to kill / to shoot dead
wǎn to pull / to draw (a cart or a bow) / to roll up / to coil / to carry on the arm / to lament the dead / (fig.) to pull against / to recover
万籁俱寂 wàn lài (idiom) dead silent
入殓 liàn to put dead body in coffin
夜深人静 shēn rén jìng in the dead of night (idiom)
尸体 shī corpse; dead body
死海 Hǎi the Dead Sea
瞎猫碰上死耗子 xiā māo pèng shàng hào zi a blind cat finds a dead mouse (idiom) / blind luck


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