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(zhōng) surname Zhong

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(zhōng) handleless cup; goblet; to concentrate; variant of 鐘|钟[zhong1]

钟情 (w)

(zhōngqíng) to fall in love; to love sb or sth dearly (lover, or art)

钟爱 (w)

(zhōngài) to treasure; to be very fond of

钟点房 (w)

(zhōngdiǎnfáng) hourly rate hotel; love hotel

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(zhōng) clock; o'clock; time as measured in hours and minutes; bell; CL:架[jia4],座[zuo4]

钟乳石 (w)

(zhōngrǔshí) stalactite

钟室 (w)

(zhōngshì) belfry; clock room

钟山 (w)

(zhōngshān) Zhongshan district of Liupanshui city 六盤水市|六盘水市[Liu4 pan2 shui3 shi4], Guizhou; Zhongshan county in Hezhou 賀州|贺州[He4 zhou1], Guangxi

钟山区 (w)

(zhōngshānqū) Zhongshan district of Liupanshui city 六盤水市|六盘水市[Liu4 pan2 shui3 shi4], Guizhou

钟山县 (w)

(zhōngshānxiàn) Zhongshan county in Hezhou 賀州|贺州[He4 zhou1], Guangxi

钟摆 (w)

(zhōngbǎi) pendulum

钟楚红 (w)

(zhōngchǔhóng) Cherie Chung (1960-), Hong Kong actress

钟乐 (w)

(zhōngyuè) bells

钟楼 (w)

(zhōnglóu) Zhonglou district of Changzhou city 常州市[Chang2 zhou1 shi4], Jiangsu

钟楼 (w)

(zhōnglóu) bell tower; campanile; clock tower; Bell Tower, historic attraction in Xian, Beijing etc

钟楼区 (w)

(zhōnglóuqū) Zhonglou district of Changzhou city 常州市[Chang2 zhou1 shi4], Jiangsu

钟楼怪人 (w)

(zhōnglóuguàirén) The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo 維克多・雨果|维克多・雨果[Wei2 ke4 duo1 · Yu3 guo3]

钟祥 (w)

(zhōngxiáng) Zhongxiang county level city in Jingmen 荊門|荆门[Jing1 men2], Hubei

钟祥市 (w)

(zhōngxiángshì) Zhongxiang county level city in Jingmen 荊門|荆门[Jing1 men2], Hubei

钟祥县 (w)

(zhōngxiángxiàn) Zhongxiang county in Hubei

钟罩 (w)

(zhōngzhào) bell canopy

钟表盘 (w)

(zhōngbiǎopán) clockface

钟表 (w)

(zhōngbiǎo) clock

钟面 (w)

(zhōngmiàn) clock face

钟头 (w)

(zhōngtóu) hour; CL:個|个[ge4]

钟馗 (w)

(zhōngkuí) Zhong Kui (mythological figure, supposed to drive away evil spirits); (figuratively) a person with the courage to fight against evil

钟鸣漏尽 (w)

(zhōngmínglòujìn) past one's prime; in one's declining years

钟鸣鼎食 (w)

(zhōngmíngdǐngshí) extravagant lifestyle

钟点 (w)

(zhōngdiǎn) hour; specified time

钟鼎文 (w)

(zhōngdǐngwén) bell-cauldron script; the 籀文 form of Chinese character used in metal inscriptions