gently touch with hand; caress

HSK 5 #1367

DEFINITIONS

摸 mō
  • to feel with the hand
  • to touch
  • to stroke
  • to grope
  • to steal
  • to abstract
摸 mó
  • variant of 摹[mo2]

STROKES

WORDS

起来 mō qǐ lái feels like when touched
yī mō a touch; a single act of feeling or touching something
过 mō guò have been touched; refers to the action of having been touched or felt by someone in the past
不可捉 bù kě zhuō mó elusive; hard to grasp
dì mō to touch gently
清楚 mō qīng chu To figure out; to understand thoroughly after a period of interaction or observation.
mō mo a comforting pat; to pat or touch gently
shǒu mō to touch with hands; to feel with hands
耶尔 yē ěr mō Yer Mo; a name or noun representing a character or object in a particular context
出 mō chū to feel out; to take out by feeling with the hand
头 mō tóu patting on the head
不透 zhuō mō bù tòu hard to figure out; unpredictable
不清 mō bù qīng unable to make sense of; unclear or ambiguous
下去 mō xià qù feel down; keep feeling or touching
zhèng mō to touch gently or feel; to stroke
luàn mō to touch or grope randomly; refers to touching things in a disorganized or careless manner, often implying violations of personal space or boundaries
不定 zhuō mō bù dìng unpredictable; hard to figure out or grasp
丈二和尚不着头脑 zhàng èr hé shàng mō bù zháo tóu nǎo to be baffled; unable to make head or tail of something
变大 biàn dà mō grow and touch; refers to a transformation where the character becomes bigger and gains the ability to touch or feel things
丈二和尚不着头脑 zhàng èr hé shang mō bù zháo tóu nǎo a situation where someone is lost or confused, unable to figure something out
底 mō mō dǐ to try to find out the truth about something; to probe into the real situation
bié mō don't touch; used to instruct someone to refrain from touching something
chū mō mistyped in the sentence, should likely be '触摸' which means to touch or feel; refers to the act of feeling or examining something by hand.
过 de mō guò have been touched in a manner of; the adverbial use of '地' indicates the manner in which the touching occurred, suggesting it was done invasively or possessively