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Processed by: | richwarm (2021-01-23 04:10:08 UTC) |
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<< review queue entry 60754 >> 厉害 (Li Hai) generally means extremely or very. It can be used to describe something good or bad. For example, "Her martial art is extremely Li Hai" means her martial art is extremely good; "My headache is Li Hai" means my headache is very bad. Sometimes, it is used in an ambiguous sense, such as "My boss is very Li Hai" that may mean my boss is awesome, extremely good in doing her job or it may mean she is scary, demanding, hard to please. |
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- 厲害 厉害 [li4 hai5] /difficult to deal with/difficult to endure/ferocious/radical/serious/terrible/violent/tremendous/awesome/ # + 厲害 厉害 [li4 hai5] /extremely/impressive/awesome/very skillful in doing something good (or bad)/ # + 厲害 厉害 [li4 hai5] /(used to describe sb or sth that makes a very strong impression, whether favorable or unfavorable) terrible/intense/severe/devastating/amazing/awesome/outstanding/(of a person) stern/strict/harsh/shrewd/tough/(of an animal) fierce/(of a resemblance) striking/(of liquor or chili pepper) strong/(of bacteria) virulent/ |