- (idiom) to imagine the wildest thing; to indulge in fantasy
- neutron star
- 核 hé: 核 he2: pit; stone; nucleus; nuclear; to examine; to check; to verify核 hé: 核 he2: to investigate
- gold; golden (opportunity); prime (time)
- aluminum (chemistry)
- 便宜 pián yi: 便宜 pian2 yi5: cheap; inexpensive; a petty advantage; to let sb off lightly便宜 biàn yí: 便宜 bian4 yi2: convenient
- to avoid; to evade; to keep away from
- 铁 Tiě: 铁 Tie3: surname Tie铁 tiě: 铁 tie3: iron (metal); arms; weapons; hard; strong; violent; unshakeable; determined; close; tight (slang)
- starting point
- conflagration; large fire; CL:場|场[chang2]
- Sahara Desert
- are (1 are = 1⁄100 hectare, or 100 m²)
- receiver
- (lit. and fig.) to navigate
- partner; companion; comrade
- 丧 sāng: 丧 sang1: mourning; funeral; (old) corpse丧 sàng: 丧 sang4: to lose sth abstract but important (courage, authority, one's life etc); to be bereaved of (one's spouse etc); to die; disappointed; discouraged
- for now; for the time being; temporarily
- just before parting
- generous gifts
- non-secret code (such as Morse code, Chinese telegraph code, ASCII etc); plaintext (cryptography); (of prices) clearly marked
- ninety
- confused; chaotic; disorderly
- to get rid of; to remove; to exclude; to eliminate; to wipe out; to divide; except; not including
- present; gift
- attached; included herewith
- greedy
- (meteorology) climate; (fig.) climate; prevailing conditions (in human affairs)
- nice; pleasant; charming; hospitable to people
- only
- to look down on; to underestimate
- prattle; idle chit-chat
- dangerous; sinister; vicious
- jewel; gem; treasure; precious
- to pass on to; to transfer to; to hand on to; (in football etc) to pass to
- to pass on to
- to be murdered
- self-service
- after that; then
- Charles Darwin (1809–1882), British biologist, author of "On the Origin of Species" 物種起源|物种起源[Wu4 zhong3 Qi3 yuan2]; Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory (Australia)