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卸 [xiè]
(Verb)
1. To remove or take away something.
Example: 卸车 (remove the load from the vehicle);卸装 (actors remove their makeup);卸妆 (women remove their adornments);拆卸 (disassemble).
2. To relieve oneself of responsibilities; to refuse to undertake.
Example: 卸任 (to resign);卸肩 (to unload the burden from one's shoulders, metaphorically meaning to shed responsibilities);推卸 (to shirk responsibilities).
3. Similar to the primary meaning (unharness; unhitch).
4. To remove; to take off; can also refer to shedding off.
5. To take down; to disassemble.
6. To hand over; to delegate responsibilities.
7. To fall; to descend.
Example: 卸帆 (to lower the sail);卸顶 (bald).
8. To wither.
Example: 寿星台上,有千年不卸的名花 (On the birthday star platform, there are famous flowers that do not wither for a thousand years).
9. To collapse.
Example: 把身子往后一挣,那垛看墙就拉拉杂杂卸下半堵 (Straining backwards, half a wall came collapsing down).
References:
1. "解马卸车" (the original meaning) is to unhitch horses and unload vehicles.
2. "《说文》": 卸,舍车解马也 (to unhitch horses).
3. "《广韵》": 卸,卸马去鞍 (to unburden a horse from its saddle).
4. "《西游记》": 你快卸了装束,归顺天恩 (Quickly remove your disguise and submit to divine grace).
5. Example: 卸头 (women taking off their head decorations); 卸除 (to remove or dismantle).
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