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charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *吐* | 吐* | *吐
to spit / to send out (silk from a silkworm, bolls from cotton flowers etc) / to say / to pour out (one's grievances)
HSK 5
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *吐* | 吐* | *吐
to vomit / to throw up
HSK 5
to vomit
HSK 7-9
throughput
to spurn / to reject
sliced bread (loanword from "toast")
to cough up blood / (coll.) (used figuratively to indicate an extreme degree of anger or frustration etc)
style of conversation
to tell / to disclose / to reveal
to vomit and have diarrhea
to stick out one's tongue
(of spiders, caterpillars, silkworms etc) to extrude silk
after wine, spit out the truth / in vino veritas
to get sth off one's chest
to spit / fig. to spit out (a request, an agreement etc)
to swallow clouds and blow out fog (idiom) / to blow cigarette or opium smoke
to pour out (emotions) / to unburden oneself (of strong feelings) / to vomit comprehensively
morning sickness (during pregnancy)
to spit / to expectorate
to exhale / to blow off steam / (phonetics) aspirated
to have bitter digestive fluids rising to the mouth / fig. to complain bitterly / to pour out one's sufferings
Turpan, prefecture-level city in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region 新疆維吾爾自治區|新疆维吾尔自治区
to take in and send out (in large quantities)
ipecac
to pour forth (one's opinions)
an emetic
to pour out one's heart (idiom)
to hum and haw (idiom); to mumble as if hiding sth / to speak and break off, then start again / to hold sth back
to have the ears of grain come up
lit. to breathe out stale air and breathe in fresh (idiom, from Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子); fig. to get rid of the old and bring in the new
saliva / spittle
ruthless / vicious and greedy
Tuvalu, island country in the SW Pacific (Tw)
diction; enunciation / (opera) to pronounce the words correctly
cotton boll splits open and reveals its white interior
turkey
the Turpan Depression in Xinjiang
to induce vomiting
to have to pour out what's on one's mind (idiom)
vomit
Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens 1835-1910), US writer, novelist and humorist, author of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 哈克貝利·芬歷險記|哈克贝利·芬历险记
to regurgitate / (fig.) (of a stock market) to give up (gains)
(slang) to roast; to ridicule / also pr. [tu3 cao2]
Roast! (PRC comedy series)
(finance) profit-taking
to pour out one's heart
Tokharian people of central Asia
Tubo or Tufan, old name for Tibet / the Tibetan Tubo dynasty 7th-11th century AD / also pr. [Tu3 fan1]
unaspirated
to pour out (emotions) / to pour one's heart out / to say everything that is on one's mind
lit. a mouth spitting with poisonous flames / to speak angrily to sb (idiom)
(slang) (of a character) to reappear in a story line after having been supposedly killed off / cf. 領盒飯|领盒饭
variant of 吐槽
to reveal the truth / to spill the beans
to spin a cocoon around oneself (idiom); enmeshed in a trap of one's own devising / hoist with his own petard
to burst into bloom
Tibetan Tubo Dynasty 7th-11th century AD
Tuyuhun, nomadic people related to the Xianbei 鮮卑|鲜卑 / a state in Qinghai in 4th-7th century AD
Kumutula thousand-Buddha grotto in Kuqa, Xinjiang
lit. no ivory comes from the mouth of a dog (idiom) / fig. one does not expect fine words from a scoundrel
to stop eating and spit out
apatosaurus / former name: brontosaurus / also called 雷龍|雷龙


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