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Mao

Mao is a common Chinese surname.

Mao

Chinese communist leader (1893-1976)

MAO

(= monoamine oxidase) an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of many body compounds (e.g., epinephrine and norepinephrine and serotonin)

Synonyms Mao synonyms

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Mao Zedong Mao Tsetung

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honeyeater

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monoamine oxidase

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Does Mao meow?

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I've become like Mao!
Extracted from an interview of MAO with Mr. Edgard Snow.
Would you rather be screwed by Mao or Johnson?
Both deny any allegiance to Mao's China.
I'M MAO ZEDONG.
Well, whether Mao Zedong is alive or not Lin Biao has a stranglehold on the Central Committee which Lin Shao-Chi can't break so it remains to be seen whether Zhou Enlai can get his finger out and get going in the second half.
Yes, mao tse-tung.
But that is the personal name of our chairman, Mao Tse-Tung.
Long live Mao!
Long live Mao, who never stole a Ferrari and never ran over anybody!
You have no right to touch me. Mao Tse Tung is right.
If Mao said that, it means he doesn't understand Freud.
It knows, however that in my school? it does not have place for the plea? nor for the thought of President Mao.
I don't know what a Mao is, but if it's saying what I just said, then there are lots of Maos here.
The cuban guerrilla leader And mao tse tung Leader of the chinese communist party since 1949.
Red like president Mao.
Mao Tse Tung is right.
Mao Tse Tung!
Chairman Mao.
Stalin, Mao, Stalin.
You know, Red China. Those islands over there all belong to Mao.
Mao says don't waste time on personal grudges.
Long live Chairman Mao.
One day, however, it was necessary to see the crimes of Stalinism and the schisms of Mao.
In 1958 there were about one hundred writings for Krutchev, 50 for Mao Tse Tung and 500 writings against Stalin.
Last year there were 3,000 writings for Mao, 10,000 for Ho Chi Minh 1,000 for Che Guevara and eleven for Marcuse.
This year we anticipate 10,000 writings for Mao, 500 for Trotsky about ten in favour of Amendola and about 500 for Stalin.
Mao! Ho Chi Minh!
My name is Mao Taku-san.
Chin Man-ko and Mao Taku-san.
I think I can get the Mao Tse-tung people. to kill Beale for us as one of their shows.
Body of Mao Tse Tung lying in state.

News and current affairs

BEIJING: China has now finished celebrating the 50th anniversary of Mao's revolution, but the hangover cure that so many people in the West have been urging upon the country -- a healthy dose of devaluation -- is unlikely to be swallowed.
The designated successor to Mao Zedong in China, Hua Guofeng, raised this attitude to an art form.
The Party and people should faithfully follow whatever Mao instructed them to do.
Mao Zedong, on visiting and talking to experts at a modern steel plant in Manchuria, is reported to have lost confidence that the backyard furnaces were a good idea after all, but feared the effects of a loss of momentum.
Qadri addressed the marchers repeatedly; liberally mixing political metaphors, he called himself a latter-day Mao Zedong on a journey to launch a system-cleansing jihad and initiate a Pakistani version of the Arab Spring.
The aggressive foreign policy pursued by Wilhelmine Germany, the perverse suffering inflicted on Russia by Lenin and Stalin, the terrors of Mao, the dictatorships of Mussolini and Franco, and the monstrous Nazi regime all occurred during this transition.
Marx and Mao are probably spinning in their graves.
This predilection harkens back to the Great Leap Forward of the 1950s, when scrap metal was melted to meet wildly optimistic steel-production targets, thereby advancing Mao's dream of rapid industrialization.
The Party Congress has its origins in the mass gatherings and propaganda campaigns of the Mao era, and can bring together as many as two thousand delegates.
While the civilian leadership has become diffuse (every Chinese leader since Mao Zedong has been weaker than his predecessor), the military has enjoyed greater autonomy and soaring budgets since 1990.
Thirty-six years ago, Richard Nixon and Mao Zedong turned world politics upside down, as both America and China realized that it was the Soviet Union, and not each other, that posed the greater threat.
Much of the emotional force of Mao's revolution derived from the widespread sense of unequal treatment and humiliation by foreign powers, and this revolutionary fervor has never been properly interred.
Just as Mao's portrait has never been taken down from The Gate of Heavenly Peace, so whole elements of his revolution continue to survive in China's institutions, ways of thinking, and modes of interacting with the world.
By the time Mao Zedong died, in 1976, the rural economy was a shambles.
Nowadays, US policy on Asia needs the type of strategic vision and insight that guided Kissinger's discussions with Mao Zedong and Zhou En-lai four decades ago.
But it is being undertaken simultaneously with the deepest political purge China has experienced since the days of Mao Zedong, with Xi targeting corrupt officials high and low.
Lee's most profound influence has been in post-Mao China, where booming economic enterprise coexists with an authoritarian Leninist one-party state.
Second, workers in China's increasingly productive coastal factories were not paid their full value (the economy has not completed its transition from Mao to market, after all).
Paradoxically, but not unexpectedly, Mao Zedong's struggle against the Kuomintang was inspired by anti-Japanese nationalism as well.
Mao's speech on the establishment of the People's Republic plainly expressed the nationalist agenda behind it.
At the CDF, he stressed how different the situation is now, compared to 1972, when he and then-President Richard Nixon first met with Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai.
Atop North Korea's starvation economy sits a personality cult that dwarfs those of Stalin or Mao.
Today, Mao's dream of catching up with the rest of the world has been realized, albeit a bit behind schedule, not only in steel making, where annual capacity has reached 660 million tons, but in many other sectors as well.
As a result, the dream of catching up with the developed countries has to a surprising extent been realized much as Mao imagined - by lower-level cadres using small-scale technology.
Chairman Mao's rule combined elements of the Chinese imperial system with Communist totalitarianism.
Mao's hundred flowers may have bloomed only briefly, but today's myriad species of Weltpolitik are certain to bloom perennially.
After his father was purged by Mao Zedong, he went to work in the countryside, even before the 1966-1976 Cultural Revolution, experiencing firsthand all of the hardships that many of his generation endured.