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take someone to one side
- 偏piān
prejudiced; inclined to one side; leaning; partial; move to one side
- 欹yī
lean to one side
- 转悠zhuǎn yōu
move from side to side, take a leisurely walk, saunter, stroll
- 靡然mí rán
leaning to one side
- 误认wù rèn
mistake, take someone for
- 一边倒yī biān dǎo
lean to one side, predominate
- 捧腹大笑pěng fù dà xiào
belly laugh; burst one's sides with laughter; roll in the aisles; split one's
- 晃悠huǎng yōu
shake from side to side; wobble; stagger
- 上床shàng chuáng
go to bed, take to one's bed
- 上船shàng chuán
over the side, take boat, take water
- 有人yǒu rén
someone
- 捧腹绝倒pěng fù jué dǎo
split one's sides with laughter
- 一方yī fāng
one, side
- 一边yī biān
at the same time, one side
- 逃走táo zǒu
run away; flee; take flight; take to one's heels; make one's escape
- 自己人zì jǐ rén
people on one's own side
- 当面吹捧dāng miàn chuī pěng
flatter someone to his face
- 邀功yāo gōng
take credit for someone else's achievements
- 并肩bìng jiān
shoulder to shoulder; side by side; abreast
- 肩并肩jiān bìng jiān
side by side; shoulder to shoulder
- 处死chù sǐ
execute, put someone to death
- 内服nèi fú
to be taken orally
- 置之不理zhì zhī bú lǐ
ignore; pay no attention to; put sth. on one side; turn one's back upon
- 退赔tuì péi
pay compensation for what one has unlawfully taken
- 一方面yī fāng miàn
one side, on the one hand
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