屈
Meanings
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- 1.bent
- 2.to feel wronged
- 1.surname Qu
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Wiktionary
- 1.to bend; to flex
- 2.bent; crooked
- 3.to condescend
- 4.to submit; to yield
- 5.to subdue; to cause to submit
- 6.to treat unjustly; to wrong
- 7.to be in the wrong
- 8.to frame; to accuse
- 9.to restrict; to restrain; to constrain
- 10.a surname
- 11.short
- 12.to use up; to exhaust
- 13.only used in 屈狄 (quèdí, “a kind of noblewomen's clothing in ancient China”)
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Etymology
Originally 𡲶. Phono-semantic compound (形聲 /形声, OC *klud, *kʰlud): phonetic 出 (OC *kʰljuds, *kʰljud) + semantic 尾 (“tail”). 尾 became 尸 in clerical script.
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Stroke order
Components
Components from cjk-decomp · MIT
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Derived terms
不屈不屈不撓不屈不挠不戰而屈人之兵不战而屈人之兵交臂屈膝以屈求伸低頭屈膝低头屈膝佶屈聱牙傷屈伤屈冤天屈地冤屈力屈勢窮力屈势穷力屈計窮力屈计穷力屈道窮力屈道穷卑躬屈節卑躬屈节卑躬屈膝受委屈受屈口屈叫屈含冤負屈含冤负屈喊冤叫屈
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Related words
委屈 to feel wronged屈服 to surrender屈曲 crooked不屈 unyielding屈挠 to surrender屈辱 to humiliate憋屈 sullen叫屈 to complain of an injustice屈体 to bend at the waist屈原 Qu Yuan (340-278 BC), famous Warring States statesman and poet, author of Sorrow at Parting 离骚 Lisao in Songs of Chu 楚辞屈才 to waste talent冤屈 to treat unjustly