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mountain noun—山 n (almost always used) 山区 n Examples:Dangla or Tanggula mountain range on the Qinhai-Tibet plateau—Cordillera, series of mountain ranges stretching from Patagonia in South America through Alaska and Aleutian islands—Sierra de Guadarrama (mountain range across Iberia, passing north of Madrid)—Arakan Yoma, mountain range in western Myanmar (Burma)—Mt Meru or Sumeru, sacred mountain in Buddhist and Jain tradition—Jiuyi mountain range in Hunan on the border with Guangdong—Dangla or Tanggula mountain on the Qinhai-Tibet plateau—Dayu mountain range between southwest Jiangxi and Guangdong—Daxing'anling mountain range in northwest Heilongjiang province—When we get the mountain, there'll be a way through and when the boat gets to the pier-head, it will go straight with the current (common saying); fig. Everything will turn out for the best.—lit. the next mountain looks taller (idiom); fig. not satisfied with one's current position—Liupan Mountains, mountain range in northern China—Dupang mountain range between south Hunan and Guangdong—with back the mountain and facing the water (favored location)—Great Dividing Range, mountain range in Eastern Australia—Namtso or Lake Nam (officially Nam Co), mountain lake at Nakchu in central Tibet—Cantabrian mountain range in north Spain dividing Asturias from Castilla-Leon—Mengzhu mountain range between south Hunan and Guangxi—Gaoshan or mountain tribes indigenous ethnic group of Taiwan—lit. mountain springs and rocks in one's heart (idiom); a deep love of mountain scenery—the Qinling plank road Shu, a historical mountain road from Shaanxi to Sichuan—climb hills and pass over mountains (idiom); to cross mountain after mountain—mountain of Dao, sea of learning (idiom); learning is as high as the mountains, as wide as the seas—high as the mountain and long as the river (idiom); fig. noble and far-reaching—Hengduan mountains, several parallel mountain ranges on the border between west Yunnan and Sichuan and east Tibet—Luoxiao Mountains, mountain range straddling the border between Jiangxi and Hunan—Dabie mountain range on the borders of Henan, Anhui and Hubei provinces—Purple Mountain in suburbs of Nanjing, with Ming tombs and Sun Yat-sen's mausoleum—mountain building as a result of continents colliding—Qitian mountain range between south Hunan and Guangdong—move the tiger from the mountain (idiom); to lure an opponent out by a stratagem—Classic of Mountain and Sea, probably compiled c. 500 BC-200 BC, contains wide range of geography, mythology, witchcraft, popular customs etc—lit. the mountain dweller lives off the mountain, the shore dweller lives off the sea [idiom.]— |