tuō

take off, peel off, strip

DEFINITIONS

  • take off, peel off, strip
  • to shed
  • to take off
  • to escape
  • to get away from

WORDS

丙酮酸氫酶 bǐng tóng suān tuō qīng méi 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)
產 bàn tuō chǎn partly released from productive labor; partly released from one's regular work
pǐn tuō pint (approx. 0.47 liter) (loanword)
mò tuō Mêdog county, Tibetan: Me tog rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地區|林芝地区[Lin2 zhi1 di4 qu1], Tibet
縣 mò tuō xiàn Mêdog county, Tibetan: Me tog rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地區|林芝地区[Lin2 zhi1 di4 qu1], Tibet
密司 mì sī tuō variant of 密斯脫|密斯脱[mi4 si1 tuo1]
密斯 mì sī tuō mister (loanword)
維亞 lā tuō wéi yà Latvia
zhèng tuō to throw off; to struggle free of; Taiwan pr. [zheng1 tuo1]
tuī tuō to evade; to shirk
bǎi 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
危機 bǎi tuō wēi jī to break out of a crisis
xǐ tuō to cleanse; to purge; to wash away
huó tuō remarkably alike
huó tuō tuō remarkably alike
hún tuō leather float; inflatable raft
sǎ tuō free and at ease; natural; unconstrained
口齒 fā tuō kǒu chǐ diction; enunciation
bái tuō butter (loanword)
稚氣未 zhì qì wèi tuō still possessing the innocence of childhood (idiom)
下 tuō xià to take off (clothing)
不了身 tuō bù liǎo shēn busy and unable to get away
亞入歐 tuō yà rù ōu 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
俗 tuō sú free from vulgarity; refined; outstanding
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