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Talking Chinese English Dictionary

Talking Chinese<->English dictionary with pinyin, English definition, pronunciation, variants, stroke animation, stroke order image, and sample sentences.
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IDChineseTrad.PinyinPlainPYEnglish Definition
IDChineseTrad.PinyinPlainPYEnglish Definition
1 lèilei4tired; weary; to strain; to wear out; to work hard
2劳累 勞累 láo lèilao2 lei4tired; exhausted; worn out; to toil
3累死累活 累死累活 lèi lèi huólei4 si3 lei4 huo2to tire oneself out through overwork; to work oneself to death
4脱然无累 脫然無累 tuō rán lèituo1 ran2 wu2 lei4without a care in the world (idiom)
5受累 受累 shòu lèishou4 lei4to be put to a lot of trouble
6疲累 疲累 lèipi2 lei4tired; exhausted
7帕累托最优 帕累托最優 lèi tuō zuì yōuPa4 lei4 tuo1 zui4 you1Pareto efficiency (economics); Pareto optimality
8帕累托法则 帕累托法則 lèi tuō Pa4 lei4 tuo1 fa3 ze2Pareto principle
9帕累托 帕累托 lèi tuōPa4 lei4 tuo1Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923), Italian economist
10墨累达令流域 墨累達令流域 lèi lìng liú Mo4 lei4 Da2 ling4 liu2 yu4Murray-Darling river system in the southeast of Australia
11墨累 墨累 lèiMo4 lei4Murray (name)
12马累 馬累 lèiMa3 lei4Malé, capital of Maldives
13累心 累心 lèi xīnlei4 xin1taxing (mentally or emotionally)
14达累斯萨拉姆 達累斯薩拉姆 lèi Da2 lei4 si1 Sa4 la1 mu3Dar es Salaam (former capital of Tanzania)
15累趴 累趴 lèi lei4 pa1tired to the point of dropping
16累垮 累垮 lèi kuǎlei4 kua3to collapse; to be worn out; to break down
17累觉不爱 累覺不愛 lèi jué àilei4 jue2 bu4 ai4(lit.) so exhausted (by difficulties in a relationship) that one feels one could never fall in love again (Internet slang); disenchanted with sth
18累坏 累壞 lèi huàilei4 huai4to become exhausted
19累成狗 累成狗 lèi chéng gǒulei4 cheng2 gou3(Internet slang) to be dog-tired
20负累 負累 lèifu4 lei4burden
21多累 多累 duō lèiduo1 lei4I have troubled you
22德累斯顿 德累斯頓 lèi dùnDe2 lei4 si1 dun4Dresden, capital of Saxony 萨克森州 , Germany

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