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letter / symbol / character / word / CL:個|个[ge4] / courtesy or style name traditionally given to males aged 20 in dynastic China
一定 dìng surely / certainly / necessarily / fixed / a certain (extent etc) / given / particular / must
姓名 xìng míng surname and given name; full name
shè to set up; to put in place / (math.) given; suppose; if
喜糖 táng sweet given on a happy occasion (esp. wedding)
假使 jiǎ shǐ if / in case / suppose / given ...
熔断 róng duàn (of fuse wire) to melt; to blow / (fig.) to halt stock trading / (fig.) to suspend an airline from operating flights on a given route (as a penalty, e.g. for bringing in more than a specified number of passengers who test positive for COVID)
学名 xué míng scientific name / Latin name (of plant or animal) / (according to an old system of nomenclature) on entering school life, a formal personal name given to new students
给定 gěi dìng to state in advance / preset / given
奕𬣞 zhǔ given name of Qing Emperor Xianfeng 咸豐|咸丰[Xian2 feng1]
zhāng jade tablet used in ceremonies, shaped like the left or right half of a "gui" 圭[gui1], also given to male infants to play with
to bathe / to cleanse / to receive / to be given
跌破 diē (of a market index etc) to fall below (a given level) / to be injured or damaged as a result of a fall
shū (bound form) (of women) gentle; kind; lovely; admirable / (used in given names) / Taiwan pr. [shu2]
chǎn (literary) (of sunlight) to beam down / to illuminate / (used in place names and given names)
hán before daybreak / dawn about to break / (used in given names)
太宗 Tài zōng posthumous name given to the second emperor of a dynasty / King Taejong of Joseon Korea (1367-1422), reigned 1400-1418
卡桑德拉 sāng Cassandra (given name) / Cassandra (character in Greek mythology)
è wonderful / beautiful / (used in female given names and as a surname)
好色 hào to want sex / given to lust / lecherous / lascivious / horny
本名 běn míng original name; real name / (of foreigners) first name; given name
貂蝉 Diāo Chán Diaochan (-192), one of the four legendary beauties 四大美女[si4 da4 mei3 nu:3], in fiction a famous beauty at the break-up of Han dynasty, given as concubine to usurping warlord Dong Zhuo 董卓[Dong3 Zhuo2] to ensure his overthrow by fighting hero Lü Bu 呂布|吕布[Lu:3 Bu4]
充数 chōng shù to make up the number (i.e. to fill places up to a given number) / to serve as stopgap
cháng used in 嫦娥[Chang2e2] / used in female given names
Zhòu Zhou, pejorative name given posthumously to the last king of the Shang dynasty, King Zhou of Shang 商紂王|商纣王[Shang1 Zhou4 Wang2] (the name refers to a crupper 紂|纣[zhou4], the piece of horse tack most likely to be soiled by the horse)


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