哈该书

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abbr. for 哈薩克斯坦|哈萨克斯坦[Ha1 sa4 ke4 si1 tan3], Kazakhstan / abbr. for 哈爾濱|哈尔滨[Ha1 er3 bin1], Harbin

= + : Hamlet built a tower of mandarins by gluing them together using a tube of glue in front of the ashram. When watching the mandarin tower he feels so overjoyed that he laughs heartily.
(interj.) ha! / (onom. for laughter) / (slang) to be infatuated with / to adore / abbr. for 哈士奇[ha1 shi4 qi2], husky (dog)

= + : Hamlet built a tower of mandarins by gluing them together using a tube of glue in front of the ashram. When watching the mandarin tower he feels so overjoyed that he laughs heartily.
a Pekinese / a pug / (dialect) to scold
should / ought to / probably / must be / to deserve / to owe / to be sb's turn to do sth / that / the above-mentioned

= + : In front of the airplane, Guy Fawkes sees an advertisement on an advertising column about a boar which is for sale. He thinks to himself that he should free the animals too. They deserve it.
abbr. for 書經|书经[Shu1 jing1]
book / letter / document / CL:本[ben3],冊|册[ce4],部[bu4] / to write

= + + : Sheldon Shrimp is enjoying a good book in front of the space station. Because he is lazy, he built a thingy to hold the pages in place with a dinosaur bone and two ploughs. He is laying very comfortable on a petal leaf serving as sofa.

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