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Examples:facing a wall, an imaginary construction (idiom); baseless fabrication—fire beacon towers (historical sites on the Great Wall and in Xinjiang)—lit. Buddha jumps over the wall, name for a Chinese dish that uses many non-vegetarian ingredients—side wall of a traditional Chinese house (old)—fortresses and mountains (along the Great Wall)—Ming dynasty military fort, the western end of the Great Wall—face the wall and ponder about one's misdeeds—lit. pull down the east wall repair the west wall (idiom); fig. temporary expedient—Democracy Wall (1978-1989), esp. during the Beijing Spring democracy movement—a screen wall across the gate of a house (for privacy)—China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC)—copper wall, iron bastion (idiom); impenetrable defense—a spandrel (wall filling the shoulder between two neighboring arches)—lit. until you reach the Great Wall, you're not a proper person; fig. get over difficulties before reaching the goal—Pingxing pass on the Great Wall near Datong, famous for victory over the Japanese in Sep 1937—peptidoglycan (PG) or murein (polymer of sugars and amino acids forming cell wall)—Great Wall Card (credit card issued by Bank of China)—make a last-ditch stand before the city wall (idiom); to fight to the last ditch—Badaling, a particular section of the Great Wall that is a favorite tourist destination—defensive gate or wall (refers the Great Wall)—a low stone wall built along the water's edge protect an embankment—lit. pull down the east wall repair the west (idiom); fig. temporary expedient—lit. the red apricot tree leans over the garden wall—Mycoplasma (parasitic bacteria without cell wall)—Shanhai pass, the Eastern pass of the Great Wall—Yongdingmen, front gate of the outer section of Beijing's old city wall, torn down in the 1950s and reconstructed in 2005—secure as a city protected by a wall of metal and a moat of boiling water [idiom.]—Dow Jones industrial average (Wall street stock market index)— |