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出的笔画顺序
  • Simplified : 出
  • Traditional :
  • Pronunciation : chū
  • Definition : to go out | to come out | to occur | to produce | to go beyond | to rise | to put forth | to occur | to happen | (a measure word for dramas, plays, or operas)
Usages
  • : to put out | to issue
  • : to move away from | to walk away from
  • : expel
  • : to put on display | to be on show | to exhibit
  • : extract
  • : overflow
  • : to separate out
  • 退 : to withdraw | to abort | to quit
  • : prominent | give prominence to
  • : to raise (an issue) | to propose | to put forward | to post (Usenet)
  • : to give birth
  • : extend
  • : (vt) effuse
  • : shed
  • : send | dispatch
  • : discharge
  • : expose
  • : (n) deliverance
  • : lend
  • : hand over
  • : to let off | to give out
  • : obtain (results) | arrive at (a conclusion)
  • : to rent
  • : to flee | to run away
  • : to go into battle; to campaign (mil.)
  • : to leave hospital
  • : (n) haemorrhage | hemorrhage
  • : attend | be present
  • : (n) future prospects
  • : appear before a court | court appearance
  • : to sell
  • : (v) be born; enter the world | (v) be reborn
  • : to be born
  • : (v) come and go | (n) discrepancy; inconsistancy
  • : (v) go out
  • : (v) pay
  • : (n) items that are produced
  • : well-known (for)
  • : act in a (official or personal) capacity
  • : a way out (of a difficult situation, etc)
  • : to speak | to exit | to go out | to export
  • : (vi) disgorge | (vt) effuse
  • : (n) put-out
  • : (v) leave a country or region
  • : be on a business trip
  • : send troops
  • : to publish | to come off the press | to put out
  • : extract
  • : to withdraw | to leave | to retreat | to pull out
  • : (v) overstep; go too far; encroach
  • : to find out | to discover
  • : (v) spend; pay out | (n) expense
  • : (acting) play | perform
  • : to release
  • : sunrise
  • : start in a new job | take up a new post
  • : to be unearthed | to appear in an excavation | come up out of the ground
  • : have an accident | meet with a mishap
  • : (v) be entranced | Trance (music genre)
  • : remarkable | outstanding
  • : family background | class origin
  • : (v) go out; go away from one's present physical position
  • : to indicate | to point out
  • : grow out | bring forth
  • : utter
  • : to export | to output
  • : recognition | recognize
  • : to log off
  • : spout | spray
  • : illustrious
  • : to send out | to issue
  • : (n) predomination
  • : leave prison
  • : be due to | stem from
  • : to appear | to arise | to emerge
  • : to pay
  • : haunt
  • : to sell (off)
  • : to come out | to emerge
  • : bid
  • : derail | be derailed | overstep bounds
  • 访 : visit a foreign country
  • : to start out | to set off
  • : output
  • : come forth in large numbers
  • : (v) start out on a trip | (v) dispatch troops
  • : be away from home | go on a journey

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