tuō

take off

HSK 4 #943

DEFINITIONS

脱 tuō
  • to shed
  • to take off
  • to escape
  • to get away from

STROKES

WORDS

缰 tuō jiāng to throw off the reins; runaway (horse); fig. out of control
缰之马 tuō jiāng zhī mǎ lit. a horse that has thrown off the reins (idiom); runaway horse; out of control
缰野马 tuō jiāng yě mǎ a wild horse that refuses to be bridled (a metaphor for sth that runs wild)
骨换胎 tuō gǔ huàn tāi 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
党 tuō dǎng to leave a political party; to give up party membership
临阵逃 lín zhèn tuō táo see 臨陣退縮|临阵退缩[lin2 zhen4 tui4 suo1]
表皮剥素 biǎo pí bō tuō sù exotoxin
趁乱逃 chèn luàn táo tuō to run away in the confusion; to take advantage of the confusion to escape
木 tōng tuō mù rice-paper plant (Tetrapanax papyriferus)
罪责 kāi tuō zuì zé to absolve sb from guilt; to exonerate; to exculpate
sōng tuō loose; flaking
号 tuō hào unknown term, may not be a standard Chinese word
鞋 tuō xié take off shoes
离群众 tuō lí qún zhòng alienate oneself from the masses; disconnect from the common people or group
chōu tuō to break loose from; to extricate oneself from
帽 tuō mào to take off one's hat