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咯 [kǎ]
1. To forcefully expel something from the esophagus or trachea.
- Example: 咯血 (coughing up blood). 咯痰 (coughing up phlegm). 把鱼刺咯出来 (to cough out a fishbone).
咯 [luò]
1. Variant of "吡咯" (pyrrole), an organic compound with the molecular formula C5H5N.
咯 [lo]
1. A particle used similarly to "了," with a stronger tone.
- Example: 当然咯 (of course).
2. Used in a sentence or at the end of a sentence to express affirmation, urgency, anticipation, or a change in situation.
- Example: 是咯! (That's right! It is exactly the case). 走咯,时间不早了 (Let's go, it's getting late).
3. Used in a sentence to indicate a slight pause, drawing attention to the following content.
- Example: 今儿咯,我们把这块地种上麦子 (Today, we will plant wheat in this field).
咯 [gē]
1. An onomatopoeic word: the sound made by birds (cackle; chuckle).
- Example: 咯嗒 (the sound of a hen).
咯 [gē]
1. A sound symbol representing various small shrill sounds (cluck).
- Examples: 咯支支, 咯巴, 咯吱, 咯咂, 咯咯.
咯 [gē]
1. Pronoun meaning "this."
- Example: 经不得咯号风浪 (cannot endure this kind of storm).
(Note: *Derived from traditional dictionary explanations.)
(Note: "之又音" suggests another sound associated with the character.)
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