突
Meanings
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- 1.to dash
- 2.to move forward quickly
- 3.to bulge
- 4.to protrude
- 5.to break through
- 6.to rush out
- 7.sudden
- 8.Taiwan pr. [tú]
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Wiktionary
- 1.to dash forward; to break through; to charge
- 2.suddenly; abruptly; unexpectedly
- 3.to stick out; to protrude
- 4.flue; chimney
- 5.pit-a-pat (tapping sounds)
- 6.chugging (of machine noise)
- 7.tumor-like growth (in organisms)
- 8.to go against; to offend; to affront
- 9.to be in excess; to have extra
- 10.with excess
- 11.to penetrate; to pierce
- 12.Used in the place name 趵突泉, a famous spring in Jinan, Shandong, China.
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Etymology
Shuowen: Ideogrammic compound (會意 /会意): 穴 (“cave; den”) + 犬 (“dog”) – a dog suddenly coming out of a den. From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s/m-du (“to dig, hoe”); cognate with Burmese တူး (tu:, “to dig”) (STEDT).
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Components
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Example sentences
我不喜歡突如其來的拜訪。
I'm not a fan of surprise visits.
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Derived terms
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