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                STANDS for use in slaughtering
                
            札zhá 
 thin pieces of wood used for writing on in ancient China; letter鸡犬不留jī quǎn bú liú 
 ruthless mass slaughter屠tú 
 slaughter or butcher (animals for food); massacre; slaughter; kill; a surname屠宰家畜tú zǎi jiā chù 
 animal for slaughter而受审ér shòu shěn 
 stand trial for茕茕孑立qióng qióng jié lì 
 stand alone in desolation; alone and helpless不需要bú xū yào 
 have no use for用不着yòng bú zhe 
 have no use for姬jī 
 a complimentary term for women used in ancient China; a name used in ancient China for a伫zhù 
 stand still for a long while应要求yīng yào qiú 
 for the use of枋fāng 
 a tree, used in making timber for boats; square-column常用cháng yòng 
 in common use悚然而立sǒng rán ér lì 
 stand up terrified; stand up in terror畈fàn 
 farmland, often used in place name砬lá 
 rock (often used in place names)泷lóng 
 rapids (often used in place names)借鉴jiè jiàn 
 use for reference准保zhǔn bǎo 
 certainly, for use作为报答zuò wéi bào dá 
 in requital for; in return; in reward for瓮牖绳床wèng yǒu shéng chuáng 
 using broken jars for windows and ropes for a bed -- living in extreme磡kàn 
 cliff (often used in a place name)砬子lá zǐ 
 rock (often used in place names)畑tián 
 dry land (often used in Japanese names)幢zhuàng 
 pennant or streamer used in ancient China
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