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        chēng, [撐], to support/to prop up/to push or move with a pole/to maintain/to open or unfurl/...
        zhīchēng, [支撐], to prop up/to support/strut/brace
        fǔwòchēng, [俯臥撐], press-up (physical exercise)/push-up
        chēngyāo, [撐腰], to support/to brace
        yìngchēng, [硬撐], to make oneself do sth in spite of adversity, pain etc
        chēnggāntiào, [撐桿跳], pole-vaulting
竿         chēnggāntiào, [撐竿跳], pole-vaulting/also written 撐桿跳|撑杆跳
        chēngménmiàn, [撐門面], to keep up appearances/to put up a front
        chībǎolefànchēngde, [吃飽了飯撐的], having nothing better to do/see 吃飽撐著|吃饱撑着
        chībǎochēngzhe, [吃飽撐著], having nothing better to do
        sìzhīzhīchēngshì, [四肢支撐式], low plank (yoga pose)
        píngbǎnzhīchēng, [平板支撐], plank (exercise)
        chēngchǎngmiàn, [撐場面], to keep up appearances/to put up a front
        chēngjù, [撐拒], to resist/to struggle/to sustain
        chēngchí, [撐持], (fig.) to sustain/to shore up
        chēnggān, [撐杆], a pole/a prop
        chēnggāntiàogāo, [撐桿跳高], pole-vaulting
        chēngsǐ, [撐死], full to the point of bursting/(coll.) at most
        chēngpò, [撐破], to burst
竿         chēnggāntiàogāo, [撐竿跳高], pole vault/also written 撐桿跳高|撑杆跳高
        chēngchuán, [撐船], to punt/to pole a boat
        zhīchēngjià, [支撐架], bracket

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