- 活动 huódòng eventan organized social activity, campaign, or maneuver
- 生活 shēnghuó lifethe state of being alive and the activities, experiences, and conditions that characterize it
- 活力 huólì vitalityenergy, vigor, or the capacity for growth and activity
- 活跃 huóyuè activelively, animated, or energetic in spirit or movement
- 干活 gànhuó workto work; to be employed
- 活性 huóxìng activitythe state or property of being chemically or biologically active; reactivity
- 灵活 línghuó agilequick and light in movement or action
- 活儿 huór workmanual labor or a specific job or task to be performed
- 复活 fùhuó reviveto come back to life, literally or figuratively; to return to a state of activity or existence
- 激活 jīhuó activateto activate
- 生活方式 shēnghuófāngshì lifestylethe particular way in which a person or group lives
- 活泼 huópo livelyfull of life, energy, or spirit; animated and vivacious in personality, style, or atmosphere
- 活塞 huósāi piston
- 性生活 xìngshēnghuó sex life
- 活该 huógāi deservedlyto serve someone right; to be what one deserves, usually in the context of a negative outcome
- 活生生 huóshēngshēng vividreal, living, or vivid, often describing an example or a person
- 存活 cúnhuó surviveto remain alive or continue to exist, particularly after a life-threatening event or in difficult conditions
- 生活费 shēnghuófèi living expensesthe amount of money needed to pay for food, rent, and other basic necessities
- 鲜活 xiānhuó fresh(of food ingredients) live or fresh
- 活命 huómìng surviveto stay alive or keep living, often in the face of danger or hardship
- 养活 yǎnghuo supportto provide for someone, such as a family, by providing food, clothing, and other necessities of life
- 复活节 Fùhuójié Easter
- 灵活性 línghuóxìng flexibility
- 私生活 sīshēnghuó private life
- 活用 huóyòng apply creativelyto apply knowledge, principles, or skills in a creative and flexible manner
- 快活 kuàihuo happyfeeling or showing pleasure, joy, or contentment
- 活检 huójiǎn biopsy
- 活化 huóhuà activation
- 活人 huórén living person
- 活活 huóhuó alivewhile still alive, often describing suffering or dying
- 死活 sǐhuó life or deaththe state of living or dying; fate or destiny
- 活血 huóxuè invigorate bloodto improve blood circulation (Chinese medicine)
- 救活 jiùhuó reviveto bring back to life
- 搞活 gǎohuó enlivento make active, dynamic, or lively, especially in the context of an economy, market, or organization
- 活埋 huómái bury aliveto bury alive
- 忙活 mánghuo be busyto be busily occupied with tasks or chores
- 活口 huókǒu surviving witnessa person who witnesses a crime and is not killed by the perpetrator
- 活捉 huózhuō capture aliveto capture alive
- 成活率 chénghuólǜ survival ratethe percentage of living organisms (such as seedlings, animals, or transplanted tissues) that remain alive after a specific process
- 活路 huólù way outa through road or a way to survive a difficult situation
- 绝活 juéhuó specialtya unique skill or talent that one is particularly good at and which is difficult for others to imitate
- 成活 chénghuó surviveto survive (typically of a plant or seedling after transplanting)
- 活体 huótǐ living bodya biological organism or entity that is in a living state
- 死去活来 sǐqùhuólái near deathTo hover between life and death or be within an inch of one's life, often due to physical injury or illness.
- 农活 nónghuó farmworkfarm work
- 存活率 cúnhuólǜ survival ratethe statistical proportion of individuals in a group who remain alive over a specific period of time, especially in a medical or biological context
- 夜生活 yèshēnghuó nightlifenight life
- 你死我活 nǐsǐwǒhuó life-and-deathdescribing a situation of irreconcilable conflict or competition where only one side can survive or succeed
- 活期 huóqī demandrelating to a bank account or deposit that can be withdrawn at any time without a fixed term
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH