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Examples:a tiny lapse can lead a huge mistake (idiom); a minor discrepancy leading to enormous losses—Hu Ziwei (1970-), PRC lady TV presenter—Hu Jia (1973-), PRC dissident human rights activist—small capital, huge profit (idiom); put in a little and get a lot out—Hei Hu Quan - "Black Tiger Fist" - Martial Art—fig. huge changes in the world—ethnic group in ancient China, a branch of the Eastern Hu people inhabiting the valley of the Xar Murun River in the upper reaches of the Liaohe River—a huge amount (of books and papers)—Hu Quan (1102-1180, Song Dynasty official and poet)—Sibelle Hu (1958-), Taiwanese actress—Jason Hu (Taiwan foreign minister)—a single spark can start a huge blaze (idiom); an insignificant cause can have a massive effect—sand grains accumulate make a tower a tower (idiom); by gathering small amounts one gets a huge quantity—Hu Yaobang (1915-1989), Chinese politician—Hu Jintao (1942-), General Secretary of the CPC 2003-2012—Hu Zhua Pai - "Tiger Claw Sytem" - Martial Art—Hu JinTao and Wen JiaBao new politics—the slightest difference leads a huge loss [idiom.]—the slightest difference leads a huge error [idiom.]—Huge damage from a moment's negligence. [idiom.]— |