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Hanzi Character Search: 脱

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脱
take off
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 7 Total Strokes 11
Mandarin reading tuō Cantonese reading tyut3
Japanese on reading datsu tai etsu Japanese kun reading nugu nukeru nugeru
Korean reading thal thay Vietnamese reading thoát
Traditional Variant(s) take off, peel off, strip

CEDICT Entries:

   [ tuō ]    to shed, to take off, to escape, to get away from
   [ tuō xià ]    to take off (clothing)
   [ tuō shēn ]    busy and unable to get away
   [ tuō ]    to abandon the old (Asian) ways and learn from Europe, refers to the ideas that led to the Meiji Restoration and Japan's subsequent colonization projects in Asia
   [ tuō ]    free from vulgarity, refined, outstanding
   [ tuō guāng ]    to strip naked, to strip nude, (coll.) to find oneself a partner
   [ tuō chū ]    to break away, to extricate, to escape, to leave the confines of
   [ tuō ]    exhausted
   [ tuō beǐ zhě ]    North Korean refugee
   [ tuō xiè ]    to evade responsibility, to shirk
   [ tuō ]    to throw off
   [ tuō koǔ ]    to blurt out
   [ tuō koǔ xiù ]    (loanword) talk show, stand-up comedy
   [ tuō koǔ ér chū ]    to blurt out, to let slip (an indiscreet remark)
   [ tuō feī yīn ]    decaffeinated, decaf, see also 無咖啡因|无咖啡因[wu2 ka1 fei1 yin1]
   [ tuō dān ]    to find oneself a partner
   [ tuō chuí ]    prolapse
   [ tuō ]    to get through the mourning period
   [ tuō gǎng ]    to take time off, to take leave (e.g. for study), to skive off work
   [ tuō ]    disorder
   [ tuō shoǔ ]    (not of regular commerce) to sell or dispose of (goods etc), to get rid of, to unload
   [ tuō ]    to remove, to take off, to strip off, to discard, to shed, to come off, to fall off
   [ tuō huàn ]    to molt
   [ tuō zhī ]    de-Sinicization and rejection of Han culture
   [ tuō mǐn ]    to desensitize, to remove an allergic susceptibility
   [ tuō xīng ]    actress or actor known for having been photographed in the nude or for appearing in sexy scenes
   [ tuō ]    to fail to come out on time, to miss a deadline
   [ tuō ]    offline
   [ tuō dàng ]    sold out, out of stock
   [ tuō ]    to withdraw from the European Union, abbr. for 脫離歐盟|脱离欧盟
   [ tuō ]    to break out of an eggshell, to molt, to remove the husk, to shell
   [ tuō maó ]    to lose hair or feathers, to molt, depilation, to shave
   [ tuō maó ]    depilatory medicine
   [ tuō yǎng ]    deoxidation
   [ tuō yǎng táng ]    deoxyribose
   [ tuō yǎng táng suān ]    DNA
   [ tuō yǎng gān suān ]    deoxyribonucleoside monophosphate, dNMP
   [ tuō yǎng tuō táng suān ]    deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
   [ tuō yǎng huáng jiǎn ]    methamphetamine
   [ tuō qīng ]    dehydrogenation
   [ tuō qīng meí ]    dehydrogenase (enzyme)
   [ tuō shuǐ ]    to dry out, to extract water, dehydration, dehydrated, desiccation
   [ tuō shuǐ ]    a device for extracting water (such as a centrifuge)
   [ tuō ]    to remove mud, desliming (in coal production)
   [ tuō qiǎn ]    to refloat (a boat that has run aground)
   [ tuō róng ]    to precipitate (solid from a solution)
   [ tuō huá ]    to shirk, to try to get off work, to slide on the job
   [ tuō loù ]    omission, to leave out, missing
   [ tuō ]    to remove astringent taste
   [ tuō ]    elegant, free and easy
   [ tuō rán ]    unconcerned, without worries
   [ tuō bān ]    behind schedule, late
   [ tuō chǎn ]    to transfer (from production to other duties), to take leave (for study or other job), to dispose of property, to transfer assets (to avoid liability)
   [ tuō lvè ]    unrestrained, throwing off strictures, unrespectful, indulgence
   [ tuō ]    to molt, to peel, fig. seriously hurt
   [ tuō roù ]    lit. to shed skin, drop flesh, to work as hard as possible, to work one's butt off
   [ tuō máng ]    to acquire literacy, to throw off blindness
   [ tuō xiù ]    strip show
稿   [ tuō gaǒ ]    to complete a draft, to put out a manuscript
   [ tuō yǐng ér chū ]    to reveal one's talent (idiom), to rise above others, to distinguish oneself
   [ tuō kōng ]    to fail, to come to nothing, to fall through (of plans, hopes), to lie
   [ tuō kōng hàn ]    liar
   [ tuō chuāng ]    cross-eyed (Tw) (from Taiwanese 挩窗, Tai-lo pr. [thuah-thang])
   [ tuō jié ]    to come apart
   [ tuō ]    to thresh
   [ tuō ]    threshing machine
   [ tuō ]    grain kernel (after threshing and winnowing)
线   [ tuō xiàn ]    derailment, to jump the track (of train), to derail
   [ tuō ]    to shed feathers, to molt (of birds)
   [ tuō gāng ]    rectal prolapse
   [ tuō taī ]    to be born, (fig.) to develop out of sth else (of ideas, stories, political systems etc), (fig.) to shed one's body (to be reborn), bodiless (e.g. lacquerware)
   [ tuō taī chéng xiān ]    reborn as immortal
   [ tuō taī huàn ]    to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist, to turn over a new leaf, fig. to change wholly, to create from other material (story, artwork etc)
   [ tuō taī ]    bodiless lacquerware
   [ tuō zhī ]    to remove fat, to skim (milk)
   [ tuō zhī mián ]    absorbent cotton
   [ tuō tuō ]    Toktoghan (1314-1355), Mongol politician during the Yuan dynasty, prime minister until 1345, compiled three dynastic histories of Song 宋史, Liao 遼史|辽史 and Jin 金史, also written Tuoketuo 托克托
   [ tuō cháng ]    (rectal) hernia
   [ tuō jiù ]    dislocation (of a joint)
   [ tuō ]    to lose color, to turn pale, to bleach, to fade
   [ tuō ]    bleaching agent, decolorant
   [ tuō luò ]    to drop off, to come off, to lose (hair etc), to omit (a character when writing)
   [ tuō ]    undress
   [ tuō ]    striptease
   [ tuō zi fàng ]    lit. to take off trousers to fart, fig. to do something absolutely unnecessary, fig. to make things too complicated
   [ tuō ]    omission, missing word
   [ tuō pín ]    to lift oneself out of poverty
   [ tuō pín zhì ]    to rise from poverty and become prosperous (idiom), poverty alleviation
   [ tuō huò ]    out of stock, sold out
   [ tuō shēn ]    to get away, to escape (from obligations), to free oneself, to disengage
   [ tuō guǐ ]    to leave the rails, to derail, to jump the track
   [ tuō taó ]    to run away, to escape
   [ tuō goū ]    to cut ties, to disconnect, out of touch
   [ tuō ]    to sell out, to run out (of supplies), deficient, lack of supplies
   [ tuō kaī ]    to withdraw
   [ tuō chú ]    to get rid of
   [ tuō xiǎn ]    to escape (danger), to rescue, to come out alive
   [ tuō ]    to separate oneself from, to break away from, diastasis (medicine), abscission, abjunction (botany)
   [ tuō weī xiǎn ]    out of danger, to avoid danger
   [ tuō haǐ ]    to escape from the abyss of suffering, to shed off a wretched plight
   [ tuō ]    to miss, to shoot and miss the target, off the mark
   [ tuō jiāng ]    to throw off the reins, runaway (horse), fig. out of control
   [ tuō jiāng zhī ]    lit. a horse that has thrown off the reins (idiom); runaway horse, out of control
   [ tuō jiāng ]    a wild horse that refuses to be bridled (a metaphor for sth that runs wild)
   [ tuō huàn taī ]    to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist, to turn over a new leaf, fig. to change wholly
   [ tuō ]    baldness, to lose hair or feathers, to molt, depilation
   [ tuō dǎng ]    to leave a political party, to give up party membership
⇒    [ bǐng tóng suān tuō qīng meí ]    pyruvate dehydrogenase
⇒    [ chū tuō ]    to manage to sell, to dispose of sth (by selling), to get property off one's hands, to find excuses (to get off a charge), to extricate sb (from trouble), to vindicate, to become prettier (of child)
⇒    [ bàn tuō chǎn ]    partly released from productive labor, partly released from one's regular work
⇒    [ pǐn tuō ]    pint (approx. 0.47 liter) (loanword)
⇒    [ tuō ]    Mêdog county, Tibetan: Me tog rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地區|林芝地区[Lin2 zhi1 di4 qu1], Tibet
⇒    [ tuō xiàn ]    Mêdog county, Tibetan: Me tog rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地區|林芝地区[Lin2 zhi1 di4 qu1], Tibet
⇒    [ tuō ]    variant of 密斯脫|密斯脱[mi4 si1 tuo1]
⇒    [ tuō ]    mister (loanword)
⇒    [ tuō weí ]    Latvia
⇒    [ zhèng tuō ]    to throw off, to struggle free of, Taiwan pr. [zheng1 tuo1]
⇒    [ tuī tuō ]    to evade, to shirk
⇒    [ baǐ tuō ]    to break away from, to cast off (old ideas etc), to get rid of, to break away (from), to break out (of), to free oneself from, to extricate oneself
⇒    [ baǐ tuō weī ]    to break out of a crisis
⇒    [ tuō ]    to cleanse, to purge, to wash away
⇒    [ huó tuō ]    remarkably alike
⇒    [ huó tuō tuō ]    remarkably alike
⇒    [ huó tuō tuō ]    remarkably alike
⇒    [ hún tuō ]    leather float, inflatable raft
⇒    [ tuō ]    free and at ease, natural, unconstrained
⇒ 齿   [ tuō koǔ chǐ ]    diction, enunciation
⇒    [ baí tuō ]    butter (loanword)
⇒    [ zhì weì tuō ]    still possessing the innocence of childhood (idiom)
⇒    [ tuō yǎng tuō táng suān ]    deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
⇒    [ tuō tuō ]    Toktoghan (1314-1355), Mongol politician during the Yuan dynasty, prime minister until 1345, compiled three dynastic histories of Song 宋史, Liao 遼史|辽史 and Jin 金史, also written Tuoketuo 托克托
⇒    [ lín zhèn tuō taó ]    see 臨陣退縮|临阵退缩[lin2 zhen4 tui4 suo1]
⇒    [ tuō ]    to collapse (from dehydration or loss of blood), heat exhaustion
⇒    [ tuō ]    exotoxin
⇒    [ jiě tuō ]    to untie, to free, to absolve of, to get free of, to extirpate oneself, (Buddhism) to free oneself of worldly worries
⇒    [ chèn luàn taó tuō ]    to run away in the confusion, to take advantage of the confusion to escape
⇒    [ chaō tuō ]    to stand aloof, to be detached from, to transcend worldliness, untrammeled, unconventional
⇒    [ tuō ]    (Tw) to break free of (outmoded ways of thinking etc), to move beyond, to transcend
⇒    [ taó tuō ]    to run away, to escape
⇒    [ tōng tuō ]    rice-paper plant (Tetrapanax papyriferus)
⇒    [ jīn chán tuō ]    lit. the cicada sheds its carapace (idiom); fig. to vanish leaving an empty shell, a crafty escape plan
⇒    [ kaī tuō ]    to exculpate, to absolve, to exonerate
⇒    [ kaī tuō zuì ]    to absolve sb from guilt, to exonerate, to exculpate
⇒    [ sōng tuō ]    loose, flaking

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