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how to write chu(go out) in chinese

pinyinchū
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eanglish meaninggo out; leave; arrive; come; a dramatic piece; used as a complement

  Stroke order of the Chinese character "出" (chu)

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Basic explanations

v. (从里面到外面) go [come] out; leave:

1.  
go out of town;

2.  
leave hospital;

3.  
be released from prison

v. (来到) arrive; come:

1.  
come on the stage;

2.  
attend; be present

v. (超出) exceed; go beyond:

1.  
go beyond the limit;

2.  
after this month; next month; when the month is out; after the end of this month;

3.  3年
within three years

v. (往外拿) issue; put up:

1.  布告
post an announcement; put up a notice;

2.  主意
offer advice; supply ideas; make suggestions;

3.  今晚比赛, 你们谁?
Who's going to play for your side in tonight's match?

4.  有钱钱, 有力力。
The rich will be asked to contribute money; the strong to contribute labour.

v. (出产; 产生) produce; turn out:

1.  成果
produce result;

2.  
produce coal;

3.  人才
turn out talents;

4.  大连苹果。
Dalian produces apples.

5.  实践真知。
Genuine knowledge comes from practice.

6.  这个世纪了许多大人物。
The century produces many great men.

v. (发生) arise; happen; take place; occur:

1.  问题
go wrong; go amiss;

2.  防止事故
prevent accidents;

3.  这事在30年前。
It happened thirty years ago.

4.  如果他了什么事, 请立刻通知我。
If anything happens to him, let me know at once.

5.  这事在30年前。
It happened thirty years ago.

6.  如果他了什么事, 请立刻通知我。
If anything happens to him, let me know at once.

7.  这事在1'年。
It took place in (the year of) 1'.

v. (出版) publish:

1.  这本书是1990年的。
The book was published in 1990.

2.  这个杂志一个月一期。
The magazine comes out once a month.

v. (发出; 发泄) put forth; vent:

1.  
put forth buds; sprout;

2.  疹子
have measles;

3.  他总是拿狗气。
He always vents his anger on the dog.

v. (显露) appear:

1.  
appear in public

v. (显得量多) rise well (with cooking):

1.  这种米饭。
This kind of rice rises well when it's cooked.

v. (支出) pay out; expend:

1.  量入为
keep expenditures within the limits of income; cut one's coat according to one's cloth;

2.  入不敷
one's income falling short of one's expenditure; unable to make both ends meet

(传奇中的一大段; 戏曲的一个独立剧目) a dramatic piece:

1.  
an opera; a play