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[1] [v] pursue; chase; follow [2] [v] drive out; expel; deport [3] [adv] one by one; gradually Default PoS: Additional PoS: Stroke count: 11
Level: 3
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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Don't confuse with: 遂 |
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This word has been viewed 6867 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 8th Dec 2010 13:50 |
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逐字 zuk6 zi6 = word-for-word; verbatim 逐步 zuk6 bou6 = step-by-step 逐個 zuk6 go3 = one-by-one 逐漸 zuk6 zim6*2 = gradually 逐年 zuk6 nin4 = yearly 驅逐 keoi1 zuk6 = to drive out; to banish; to expel; to dislodge; to drive into exile 追逐 zeoi1 zuk6 = to chase 角逐 gok3 zuk6 = contend; tussle 逐一 zuk6 jat1 = one by one 競逐 ging6 zuk6 = compete for; run for 放逐 fong3 zuk6 = banish 逐步升級 zuk6 bou6 sing1 kap1 = escalation 驅逐出境 keoi1 zuk6 ceot1 ging2 = deport; expel 逐步來 zuk6 bou6 loi4 = take things one step at a time 下逐客令 haa6 zuk6 haak3 ling6 = to show a person the door; ask an unwelcome guest to leave 國 逐樣 zuk6 joeng6 = in order 粵 逐項 zuk6 hong6 = in order 粵 隨波逐流 ceoi4 bo1 zuk6 lau4 = drift with the tide (or current); go with the flow 逐啲 zuk6 di1 = little by little 粵 逐出 zuk6 ceot1 = expel, evict, drive out 逐出教會 zuk6 ceot1 gaau3 wui6*2 = excommunication 笑逐顔開 siu3 zuk6 ngaan4 hoi1 = to beam with a smile; of one's face to be lit up with a smile 逐出師門 zuk6 ceot1 si1 mun4 = be expelled from a (martial arts) school 三角競逐 saam1 gok3 ging6 zuk6 = a three-cornered race 逐臭之夫 zuk6 cau3 zi1 fu1 = eccentric person |
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Showing 1 example containing 逐
唔怪之得廚房啲罐頭逐一逐樣噉唔見咗,原來係你鼠竊狗偷 粵
No wonder the can foods in the kitchen has been disappearing one by one; so you are the one stealing them. Legend 國 : This term is used in Mandarin/Standard written Chinese, not Cantonese. 粵 : This term is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. No icon: This term is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |