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        luó, [鑼], gong/CL:面[miàn]
        Tóngluó/tóngluó, [銅鑼], Tongluo or Tunglo township in Miaoli county 苗栗縣|苗栗县[Miáo lì xiàn], northwest Tai...
        luógǔ, [鑼鼓], gongs and drums/Chinese percussion instruments
        sīluó, [廝鑼], small gong
        tīnghuàtīngshēng,luógǔtīngyīn, [聽話聽聲,鑼鼓聽音], to understand the unspoken implications (idiom)
        kāitáiluógǔ, [開臺鑼鼓], opening gong/gong strokes announcing start of opera performance
        kāiluó, [開鑼], to beat the gong to open a performance
        kāiluóhèdào, [開鑼喝道], to clear a street by banging gongs and shouting loudly (idiom)
        qiāodǎluógǔ, [敲打鑼鼓], lit. to beat a gong; fig. to irritate sb/a provocation
        qiāoluó, [敲鑼], to beat a gong
        zhōngchǎngluóshēng, [終場鑼聲], the final bell (esp. in sports competition)
        Tóngluóxiāng, [銅鑼鄉], Tongluo or Tunglo township in Miaoli county 苗栗縣|苗栗县[Miáo lì xiàn], northwest Tai...
        TóngluóWān, [銅鑼灣], Causeway Bay
        tóngluóshāo, [銅鑼燒], dorayaki (a Japanese confection)
        luóshēng, [鑼聲], sound of gong
        luógǔdiǎn, [鑼鼓點], Chinese percussion fixed pattern/percussion rhythm
        luóqígǔbùqí, [鑼齊鼓不齊], not well coordinated (idiom)
        míngluó, [鳴鑼], to beat a gong
        míngluókāidào, [鳴鑼開道], to beat the gong to clear the way/(fig.) to pave the way for sth

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