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采访 cǎi fǎng to interview / to gather news / to hunt for and collect / to cover
táo to wash (rice, sand etc in water to remove impurities) / to dredge; to scoop out (sediment or waste) / (dialect) to hunt for and buy (bargains or second-hand goods) / (dialect) naughty; mischievous
追捕 zhuī to pursue / to be after / to hunt down
捕猎 liè to catch (wild animals); to hunt
捕杀 shā to hunt and kill (an animal or fish)
猎捕 liè to hunt / hunting
猎取 liè to hunt / (fig.) to seek (fame etc)
搜捕 sōu to hunt and arrest (fugitives) / to track down and arrest / a manhunt
猎奇 liè to hunt for novelty / to seek novelty
捕食 shí to prey on / to catch and feed on / to hunt for food
觅食 shí to forage / to hunt for food / to scavenge / fig. to make a living
猎巫 liè to conduct a witch hunt
捕鲸 jīng to whale; to hunt whales
狩猎 shòu liè to hunt / hunting
盗猎 dào liè to poach (illegally hunt game)
钓凯子 diào kǎi zi (slang) (of women) to hunt for rich, attractive guys
抓嫖 zhuā piáo (of the police) to hunt prostitutes and their clients
追缉 zhuī to pursue / to be after / to hunt down (the perpetrator of a crime, an escaped prisoner etc)
田猎 tián liè to hunt
畋猎 tián liè to hunt
shòu to hunt / to go hunting (as winter sport in former times) / hunting dog / imperial tour
见猎心喜 jiàn liè xīn lit. seeing others go hunting, one is excited by memories of the thrill of the hunt (idiom) / fig. seeing others do what one loves to do, one is inspired to try it again
sōu (literary) madder (Rubia cordifolia) / (literary) to hunt during spring
tián to cultivate / to hunt
xiǎn to hunt in autumn (archaic)


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