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to go out / to come out / to occur / to produce / to go beyond / to rise / to put forth / to occur / to happen / (a measure word for dramas, plays, or operas)
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出 [chū]
[Verb]
1. 从里面到外面:to go from inside to outside; for example: 访 (visit), 初~茅庐 (first leave the thatched cottage), 出笼 (come out of the cage).
2. 往外拿,支付:to take out or pay out; for example: 出力 (exert effort), 出钱 (pay money), 出谋画策 (provide counsel and strategies), 入不敷~ (expenses exceed income).
3. 离开:to leave; for example: 出发 (set out), 出轨 (go off track), 出嫁 (get married).
4. 产生,生长:to produce or grow; for example: 出产 (produce), 出品 (product), 出人才 (generate talent).
5. 发生:to happen; for example: 出事 (happen an incident).
6. 显露:to reveal or show; for example: 出现 (appear), 出名 (become famous).
7. 超过:to surpass or exceed; for example: 出色 (outstanding), 出类拔萃 (stand out among peers).
8. 来到:to arrive; for example: 出席 (attend), 出勤 (attend work/school).
9. 引文、典故来源于某处:to originate from a certain source; for example: 出处 (source), 语~《孟子》 (quoted from "Mencius").
10. 显得量多:to appear in large quantity; for example: 这米~饭 (this rice looks ample).
11. 放在动词后,表示趋向或效果:to indicate direction or result when placed after a verb; for example: 提~问题 (bring up a question).
12. 传(chuán)奇中的一回,戏曲的一个独立剧目:a distinctive act in a traditional Chinese opera.
出 [chū]
量:一个独立的剧目或节目 (a dramatic piece).
to come and go / to roam about (mostly unseen) / (of a ghost) to haunt (a place) / (of a criminal) to stalk (the streets) / (of the sun) to rise and set
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