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chū
exit
#114
Chapter-09 HSK-A
5 strokes

Compositions

Explanation of characters by Herbert A. Giles

Ch'u was originally a picture of luxuriant vegetation, and meant to go in, a sense which is still, though rarely, attached to it. Its modern radical is 凵, an obsolete word meaning to contain.

Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)


chū
to go out/to come out/to occur/to produce/to go beyond/to rise/to put forth/to happen/classifier for dramas, plays, operas etc



chū
variant of 出[chu1] (classifier for plays or chapters of classical novels)

Phrases ending with the given character

tán
shè
chū
to catapult/to shoot
chū
to extrude
liú
chū
to display (talent)/to exude (pleasure)
kàn
bu
chū
can't see/can't make out/unable to tell
shuō
bu
chū
unable to say
bèng
chū
to burst forth/to burst out
táo
chū
unable to escape/can't get out
xiǎn
chū
to appear/to come out in the open

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