撈
捞
lāo
ㄌㄠ
- scoop out of water
- dredge, fish
Words with 撈捞
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Verb
1. to get one's money back (esp. gambling)
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Verb
2. to recoup one's losings
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Verb
1. to salvage
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Verb
2. to dredge
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Verb
3. to fish out (person or object from the sea)
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Slang
1. gold digger
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2. woman who pursues men for money
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Verb
1. to dredge up
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Verb
2. to scoop up from the water
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Verb
3. to fish for
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4. to gain (by improper means)
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1. lit. to dredge for money
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Verb
2. to make money by reprehensible means
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Verb
3. to fish for a quick buck
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Verb
1. to fish for (aquatic animals and plants)
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2. to catch
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Verb
1. to profiteer
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2. to gain some underhand advantage
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1. encumbrance
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2. burden
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Colloquial
3. that awful thing
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4. nuisance
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1. fruit medley in coconut milk – a chilled dessert consisting of assorted fresh fruits served in sweetened coconut milk, yogurt or fruit syrup
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1. Haidilao (aka Hai Di Lao), hot pot restaurant chain founded in Sichuan in 1994
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Verb, Colloquial
1. to gain profit (usu. by underhand means)
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1. Sarawak, state of Malaysia in northwest Borneo 婆羅洲|婆罗洲
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1. sea rescue service
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2. lifeboat service
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Verb, Figurative
1. to clutch at straws (in desperation)
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Verb
2. to take advantage of the situation (unscrupulously)
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Idiom
1. lit. to scoop the moon out of the water
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2. fig. a hopeless endeavor