Jyutping: zap1
Radical: 土
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(proverb) to acquire an unexpected godsend
Revocation of license
(slang) to fill (someone's) shoes; to use secondhand goods
(phrase) to repeat something that someone has said before.
(slang) to copy others' words, to follow, mimic or emulate others by what they said
midwife
providing care and assistance to women during pregnancy and birth
a terminology of mahjong, the process of organizing the seatings before a game starts
to pick up / to have good luck or fortune
unexpectedly getting something or someone due to luck
dressed up very smartly / beautifully
even though something or someone is easy to get, it has a lot of flaws
(slang) to pack up one's things, usually it implies to quit or resign from a job
to clean or tidy up
people who make a living out of collecting scraps
Midwife
pick out words, which means revising and see if there is any misspelling or false vocabulary
to collect, handle dead bodies
to buy, to pick up cheap things
tidy up the bed; to make the bed
to clean or tidy up a room
(slang) to complete someone's unfinished task or to tidy up
to hold one's hand
acting on principles or rules
people who get benefits accidentally / unexpectedly
(slang) to get a good deal or a good bargain unexpectedly; to get a windfall; cherry picking (in a sports game); to exploit a situation
stubborn; inflexible
to miss or to forget to pack something; to repair leaks
(slang) (of ability) to watch for, to be careful of; to be able to handle a tough and problematic situation; to improvise; to take things as they come
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