- to quote
- all things; all that exists
- nothing is too bizarre; full of extraordinary things
- to exceed; to overstep; to go too far; to encroach
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), German philosopher
- naughty; mischievous; unruly
- Communist Party member
- to misuse; to abuse
- computer programming
- inevitable outcome; inescapable consequence
- to provoke; provocation
- bull
- to mirror; to reflect; mirror image; reflection; (fig.) to report; to make known; to render
- urgent; pressing; imperative
- extraordinary; exceptional; unusual
- absent-minded; preoccupied; inattentive; with one's thoughts wandering
- external; foreign; outside
- fabrication relying on nothing (idiom); frame-up
- illusion; hallucination; figment of one's imagination
- to turn out to be true; verified; true
- a suspect
- to do something stupid; to pretend not to know; to stare blankly
- easy to do; easy to manage
- monster; devil
- (lit. and fig.) stage; arena
- magician
- truck; CL:輛|辆[liang4]
- (theater) prop; paraphernalia; (gaming) item; artifact
- the New World; the Americas as opposed to the Old World 舊大陸|旧大陆[jiu4 da4 lu4] or Eurasia
- selective; selectiveness; selectivity
- top secret; hush-hush
- (idiom) to gain the initiative by striking first; to preempt
- to hit; to strike; to break; Taiwan pr. [ji2]
- (confirm to be) true; authentic
- powerful; forceful; vigorous
- premeditated; to plan sth in advance (esp. a crime)
- daily; (soup etc) of the day
- ex-girlfriend
- embarrassment
- shy; bashful
- to make explosive allegations