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tuì

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tuì Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
tuì | tui4
English translation
to strip, to undress; to fade, to fall off

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About tuì

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Number of strokes

14

Traditional form

tuì

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí

Learning hint

Th take off 退 tuì clothing 退 tuì also provides the pronunciation

Etymology of tuì

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Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

衤退

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Example sentences using tuì

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xiǎo tuì le 黄毛.

The ducklings have shed their yellow down.

xīn 过量 guò liàng Huán 经常出现 Tiě de tuì 绿 zhèng .

Excess zinc often produces iron chorosis.

鲜血 xiān xuè 起初 qǐchū zài 石子 shǎng 染上 rǎn shàng 一层 yī céng Hóng cǎi , 后来 hòulái 渐渐 jiàn jiàn dàn tuì , Chéng le 一片浅红.

The blood gives a sheet to the cobblestone at first, fades, becomes pink.

è 呈现 chéngxiàn 典型 diǎnxíng de xié tuì 绿营养 yíngyǎng 生长 shēngzhǎng 减弱 jiǎn ruò .

The avocado shows a typical loss of green color and a reduction in vegetative growth.

tuì 绿部分 bùfen yóu dàn 黄色 huáng sè yǎn biàn wéi Huáng 褐色 hè sè 以至 yǐzhì 褐色 hè sè ,最终 zuì zhōng biàn gān chéng 灼伤 zhuó shāng zhuàng ”.

The chlorosis develops from light yellow to tan, becoming brown and finally drying to a'scorch ".

Words with tuì

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
tuì to discolor tuì
褪色 tuì sè to fade (of colors)褪色 tuì sè

tuì Decomposition & Compounds

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