tuō
to shed
to take off
to escape
to get away from
tuō luò
to drop off
to come off
to lose (hair etc)
to omit (a character when writing)
tuō zhī
to remove fat
to skim (milk)
tuō yǐng ér chū
to reveal one's talent (idiom)
to rise above others
to distinguish oneself
tuō máo
to lose hair or feathers
to molt
depilation
to shave
tuō pín
to lift oneself out of poverty
tuō chǎn
to transfer (from production to other duties)
to take leave (for study or other job)
to dispose of property
to transfer assets (to avoid liability)
tuō sè
to lose color
to turn pale
to bleach
to fade
tuō lí
to separate oneself from
to break away from
diastasis (medicine)
abscission
abjunction (botany)
chāo tuō
to stand aloof
to be detached from
to transcend worldliness
untrammeled
unconventional
tuō kǒu ér chū
to blurt out
to let slip (an indiscreet remark)
sǎ tuō
free and at ease
unaffected
bǎi tuō
to break away from
to cast off (old ideas etc)
to get rid of
to break away (from)
to break out (of)
to free oneself from
to extricate oneself
tuō tāi huàn gǔ
to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist
to turn over a new leaf
fig. to change wholly
to create from other material (story, artwork etc)
tuō pí
to molt
to peel
fig. seriously hurt
tuō shēn
to get away
to escape (from obligations)
to free oneself
to disengage
tuō xiǎn
to escape (danger)
to rescue
to come out alive
xū tuō
to collapse (from dehydration or loss of blood)
heat exhaustion
tuō chū
to break away
to extricate
to escape
to leave the confines of
tuō sú
free from vulgarity
refined
outstanding
jiě tuō
to untie
to free
to absolve of
to get free of
to extirpate oneself
(Buddhism) to free oneself of worldly worries
zhèng tuō
to throw off
to struggle free of
Taiwan pr. [zheng1 tuo1]
tuō shuǐ
to dry out
to extract water
dehydration
dehydrated
desiccation
tuō gōu
to cut ties
to disconnect
out of touch
tuō xiāo
to sell out
to run out (of supplies)
deficient
lack of supplies
tuō fà
baldness
to lose hair or feathers
to molt
depilation
tuō xiè
to evade responsibility
to shirk
tuō qiào
to molt
to exuviate
fig. to fly off like an exuviate cicada
tuō ké
to break out of an eggshell
to molt
to remove the husk
to shell
xǐ tuō
to cleanse
to purge
to wash away
tuō guāng
to strip naked
to strip nude
(coll.) to find oneself a partner
tuō shuǐ jī
a device for extracting water (such as a centrifuge)
tuō diào
to remove
to take off
to strip off
to discard
to shed
to come off
to fall off
tuō guǐ
to leave the rails
to derail
to jump the track
tuō mǐn
to desensitize
to remove an allergic susceptibility
tuō xiàn
derailment
to jump the track (of train)
to derail
tuō shǒu
(not of regular commerce) to sell or dispose of (goods etc)
to get rid of
to unload
tuō tāi
born
to emerge from the womb
fig. to develop out of sth else (of ideas, stories, political systems etc)
fig. to shed one's body (to be reborn)
bodiless (e.g. lacquerware)
kāi tuō
to exculpate
to absolve
to exonerate
Mò tuō
Mêdog county, Tibetan: Me tog rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地區|林芝地区[Lin2 zhi1 di4 qu1], Tibet
tuō jiāng
to throw off the reins
runaway (horse)
fig. out of control
Tuō tuō
Toktoghan (1314-1355), Mongol politician during the Yuan dynasty, prime minister until 1345, compiled three dynastic histories of Song 宋史, Liao 遼史|辽史 and Jin 金史
also written Tuoketuo 托克托
tuō lí wēi xiǎn
out of danger
to avoid danger
tuō gǎo
to complete a draft
to put out a manuscript
jīn chán tuō qiào
lit. the cicada sheds its carapace (idiom); fig. to vanish leaving an empty shell
a crafty escape plan
tuō lí kǔ hǎi
to escape from the abyss of suffering
to shed off a wretched plight
chū tuō
to manage to sell
to dispose of sth (by selling)
to get property off one's hands
to find excuses (to get off a charge)
to extricate sb (from trouble)
to vindicate
to become prettier (of child)
tuō gǎng
to take time off
to take leave (e.g. for study)
to skive off work
zhì qì wèi tuō
still possessing the innocence of childhood (idiom)
tuō huá
to shirk
to try to get off work
to slide on the job
tuō dǎng
to leave a political party
to give up party membership
tuō yǎng hé gān suān
deoxyribonucleoside monophosphate
dNMP
bàn tuō chǎn
partly released from productive labor
partly released from one's regular work
tuō sè jì
bleaching agent
decolorant
tuō kōng
to fail
to come to nothing
to fall through (of plans, hopes)
to lie
tuō bǎ
to miss
to shoot and miss the target
off the mark
Mò tuō xiàn
Mêdog county, Tibetan: Me tog rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地區|林芝地区[Lin2 zhi1 di4 qu1], Tibet
pǐn tuō
pint (approx. 0.47 liter) (loanword)
tuō lòu
omission
to leave out
missing
tuō kù zi fàng pì
lit. to take off trousers to fart
fig. to do something absolutely unnecessary
fig. to make things too complicated
tuō róng
to precipitate (solid from a solution)
tuō ní
to remove mud
desliming (in coal production)
tuō máng
to acquire literacy
to throw off blindness
kāi tuō zuì zé
to absolve sb from guilt
to exonerate
to exculpate
tuō bù liǎo shēn
busy and unable to get away
tuō sè
to remove astringent taste
tuō qī
to fail to come out on time
to miss a deadline
tuō jiāng zhī mǎ
lit. a horse that has thrown off the reins (idiom); runaway horse
out of control
tuō lüè
unrestrained
throwing off strictures
unrespectful
indulgence
tuō rán
unconcerned
without worries
hún tuō
leather float
inflatable raft
tuō yǔ
to shed feathers
to molt (of birds)
tuō kā fēi yīn
decaffeinated
decaf
see also 無咖啡因|无咖啡因[wu2 ka1 fei1 yin1]
tuō sù
grain kernel (after threshing and winnowing)
chèn luàn táo tuō
to run away in the confusion
to take advantage of the confusion to escape
tuō xiào
to get through the mourning period
tuō gǔ huàn tāi
to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist
to turn over a new leaf
fig. to change wholly
tuō pí diào ròu
lit. to shed skin, drop flesh
to work as hard as possible
to work one's butt off
tuō yǎng tuō táng hé suān
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
tuō gǔ chéng Fó
to shed one's bones and become a Buddha
tuō pín zhì fù
to rise from poverty and become prosperous (idiom)
poverty alleviation
tuō chuāng
cross-eyed (Tw) (Minnan thuah-thang)
tuō lüè
unrestrained
throwing off strictures
unrespectful
indulgence
tuō dān
to find oneself a partner
tuō Yà rù Ōu
to abandon the old (Asian) ways and learn from Europe
refers to the ideas that led to the Meiji Restoration and Japan's subsequent colonization projects in Asia
mì sī tuō
variant of 密斯脫|密斯脱[mi4 si1 tuo1]
tōng tuō mù
rice-paper plant (Tetrapanax papyriferus)