tuì chū
to withdraw
to abort
to quit
to log out (computing)
tuì huàn
to replace a purchase
to exchange a purchase
tuì
to retreat
to decline
to move back
to withdraw
cí tuì
to dismiss
to discharge
to fire
jiǎn tuì
to ebb
to go down
to decline
shuāi tuì
to decline
to fall
to drop
to falter
a decline
recession (in economics)
zǎo tuì
early retirement
to leave a meeting too early
yǐn tuì
to retire from office
to resign
xiāo tuì
to wane
to vanish gradually
tuì què
to retreat
to shrink back
jìn tuì
to advance or retreat
knowing when to come and when to leave
a sense of propriety
tuì sè
variant of 褪色[tui4 se4]
also pr. [tui4 shai3]
tuì lù
a way out
a way to retreat
leeway
tuì cháo
(of a tide) to ebb or go out
dào tuì
to fall back
to go in reverse
tuì bù
to do less well than before
to make a concession
setback
backward step
leeway
room to maneuver
fallback
hòu tuì
to recoil
to draw back
to fall back
to retreat
tuì huán
to return (sth borrowed etc)
to send back
to refund
to rebate
tuì rèn
to retire
to leave one's position
tuì xiū
to retire
retirement (from work)
tuì wǔ
to be discharged from military service
tuì yì
to retire from the military, sport etc
to demobilize
to decommission
retired from use
tuì piào
to bounce (a check)
to return a ticket
ticket refund
tuì huò
to return merchandise
to withdraw a product
tuì huàn huò
to return a product for another item
jìn tuì liǎng nán
no room to advance or to retreat (idiom); without any way out of a dilemma
trapped
in an impossible situation
tuì gēng huán lín
restoring agricultural land to forest
yǐn tuì
to retire (from society, esp. from politics)
to vanish
tuì fáng
to check out of a hotel room
tuì xià
to retire
to withdraw
to retreat
to step down
tuì xí
to absent oneself from a meeting
to decline to attend
tuì dǎng
to withdraw from a political party
tuì shǒu
to retreat and defend
to withdraw and maintain one's guard
tuì shāo yào
antipyretic (drug to reduce fever, such as sulfanilamide)
dǎ tuì
to beat back
to repel
to repulse
zhī nán ér tuì
to sound out the difficulties and retreat to avoid defeat (idiom); fig. to back out of an awkward situation
to get out on finding out what it's really like
kuài tuì
fast-rewind (media player)
wú lù kě tuì
without a retreat route
caught in a dead end
having burned one's bridges
tuì bì sān shè
lit. to retreat three day's march (idiom); fig. to give way in the face of superior strength
a strategic withdrawal
gào tuì
to petition for retirement (old)
to ask for leave to withdraw
to ask to be excused
jìn tuì wéi gǔ
no room to advance or to retreat (idiom); without any way out of a dilemma
trapped
in an impossible situation
jìn tuì zì rú
free to advance or retreat
room for maneuver
tuì bīng
to thaw (frozen food)
to bring to room temperature
lín yuān xiàn yú , bù rú tuì ér jié wǎng
better to return home and weave a net than stand by water and desire the fishes (idiom)
one should take practical steps to achieve one’s aims
it is vain to fish without a hook, or read without a book
lín yuān xiàn yú bù rú tuì ér jié wǎng
rather than admiring fish, go home and weave a net
jìn tuì shī jù
no room to advance or to retreat (idiom); at a loss
in a hopeless situation
tuì tíng
to retire from the courtroom
to adjourn
jìn tuì bù dé
can't advance or retreat (idiom); no room for maneuver
stalled
in a dilemma
stuck in a difficult position
Tuì Sī yuán
The Retreat and Reflection Garden in Tongli, Jiangsu
tuì guān
shut-out, container or consigment not carried on the intended vessel or aircraft
xué rú nì shuǐ xíng zhōu , bù jìn zé tuì
Study is like rowing upstream: no advance is to drop back
bù zhī jìn tuì
not knowing when to come or leave (idiom); with no sense of propriety
Héng táng Tuì shì
assumed name of Sun Zhu 孫誅|孙诛[Sun1 Zhu1] (1711-1778), poet and compiler of Three hundred Tang dynasty poems 唐詩三百首|唐诗三百首[Tang2 shi1 san1 bai3 shou3]
cù tuì
to hinder
to prevent (forward progress)
tián tuì
contented
uninterested in wealth and glory
jìn tuì wú lù
to have no alternative (idiom)
jìn dào ruò tuì
entering the Way, you seem to coil back (Laozi 老子, the Book of Dao 道德经, Chap. 14)
progress in the Dao can seem illusory
yī tuì liù èr wǔ
lit. 1 divided by 16 is 0.0625 (abacus rule)
fig. to deny responsibility
to pass the buck
also written 一推六二五[yi1 tui4 liu4 er4 wu3]
jìn tuì wéi nán
no room to advance or to retreat (idiom); without any way out of a dilemma
trapped
in an impossible situation
jìn tuì zhōng shéng
to advance or retreat, each has its rules (idiom from Zhuangzi); many translations are possible
jìn tuì yǒu cháng
to advance or retreat, each has its rules (idiom from Zhuangzi); many translations are possible
Tuì sī Yuán
The Retreat and Reflection Garden in Tongli, Jiangsu
tuì jū èr xiàn
to withdraw to the second line of duty
to resign from a leading post (and assume an advisory post)
tuì ér qiú qí cì
to settle for second best
the next best thing
tuì xíng
to recede
to degenerate
to regress
tuì ràng
to move aside
to get out of the way
to back down
to concede
tuì yuàn
to leave the hospital
(old) (of a monk) to leave the monastery
nì shuǐ xíng zhōu , bù jìn zé tuì
like rowing a boat upstream, if you stop moving forward you fall back (idiom)
shǎn tuì
(of a mobile app) to crash on startup
to crash
tuì chǎng
to leave a place where some event is taking place
(of an actor) to exit
(sports) to leave the field
(of an audience) to leave
tuì huí
to return (an item)
to send back
to go back
sān tuì
withdrawal from the Communist Party, the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers of China
zhōng tú tuì chǎng
to leave in the middle of the play
(fig.) to leave before the matter is concluded
bāo tuì
to guarantee refund (for faulty or unsatisfactory goods)
bāo tuì huàn
to guarantee refund or replacement (of faulty or unsatisfactory goods)
duō tuì shǎo bǔ
to either refund an overcharge or ask for a surcharge in case of a price change
bǐng tuì
to send away
to dismiss (servants etc)
to retire from public life
dá tuì táng gǔ
lit. to beat the return drum (idiom)
fig. to give up
to turn tail
chì tuì
to dismiss (from a post)
to expel from school
to order away (servants etc)
lín zhèn tuì suō
to shrink back as the time for battle approaches (idiom)
to get cold feet
tuì jiàn
to reject (visa application etc)
(commerce) to return to sender
item returned to sender
tuì xiū jīn shuāng guǐ zhì
see 養老金雙軌制|养老金双轨制[yang3 lao3 jin1 shuang1 gui3 zhi4]
tuì bǎo
to lapse (or terminate) an insurance