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Definition
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to break
同事把我的杯子打了。
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to play (a game)
我老公打了一晚上電腦遊戲。
- to hit
- to strike
- to knock
- to smash
- to beat
- to fight
- to attack
- to kick
- to build
- to shoot
- to call (someone)
- to deal (with somebody or something)
- to type
- to mix up
- to fetch
- to make
Other pronunciations
打 | dá |
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Related words (355)
to hit; to strike; to attack; to crack down on sth; blow; (psychological) shock; percussion (music)
to wrap; to pack; to ask for a doggy bag (at a restaurant); to put leftovers in a doggy bag (for take-out); to unpack
genuflection, a form of salutation in Qing times performed by men, going down on the right knee and reaching down with the right hand
to dispatch sb to do sth; to make sb leave; to pass (the time); (old) to make arrangements; (old) to bestow (alms etc)
(of CDs, videos etc) surplus (or "cut-out") stock from Western countries, sometimes marked with a notch in the disc or its case, sold cheaply in China (beginning in the 1990s), as well as Eastern Europe etc
(to work a) temporary job; (to do a) manual work (for somebody); (to work a) casual job; (of students) to have a job outside of class time, or during vacation
to lay a foundation (also fig.); to make a first sketch; to eat sth before drinking; to apply an undercoat
to dress (up); style (of dressing); to disguise; to adorn; to make up; to deck out; manner (of dressing); to decorate
to open fire with artillery; to set off firecrackers; to make one's stage debut; (slang) to have sex; to masturbate
to bribe; to get (luggage) ready; to put in order; to organize things; (baseball) RBI (run batted in)
to blow out; to blow off; (computer games) to zap; (phone) to ring off the hook; to be jammed; to max out (credit card etc)
to take a taxi (in town); hitch a ride; to get a taxi; to get a ride; to catch a taxi; to catch a ride; to hitch a lift
to open access; to establish contact; to remove a block; to put through (a phone connection)
to go in search of food (of animals); to take medicine for indigestion or gastro-intestinal upsets
to come into contact (with); to make contact (with); to deal (with); to have dealings; to negociate
to set out in advance to make arrangements (board, lodging etc); (military) to dispatch an advance party
to talk officiously; to assume the air of a functionary; to talk in official jargon
worker (usually referring to a rural young man working in a city); young worker; employee; young male worker
drill (in sword play); to thrash around; to demonstrate gymnastic skills; to solicit financial help (in an indirect way); to show off
to greet (somebody by word or action); to say hello; to give prior notice; to notify; to let somebody know; to warn; to make jokes
(Tw) manual transmission motorcycle (usually denotes a traditional-style motorcycle, as opposed to a scooter)
(lit.) to inject chicken blood; (coll.) extremely excited or energetic (often used mockingly)
to tease a woman by pretending to be displeased with her; to flirt with a member of the opposite sex; to banter flirtatiously
to come to the aid of sb suffering an injustice; to fight for justice; also written 抱打不平
to beat a dog and bully its owner; (fig.) to humiliate sb indirectly by bullying a subordinate
(of a sports competition or match) to commence; (of a war or battle) to break out; to perform acrobatic or choreographed fighting (in Chinese opera); to brawl; to come to blows
Idioms (38)
(lit.) to count on a narrow abacus (idiom); petty and scheming selfishly; concerned with petty interests; selfish and uncaring of the interests of others; bean counter
to carry on intimately with (idiom); ardent relationship (esp. between lovers); billing and cooing
(lit.) beat the grass to scare the snake; to inadvertently alert an enemy; to punish sb as a warning to others (idiom)
(lit.) to beat a drowning dog (idiom); (fig.) to pulverize an (already defeated) enemy; to hit sb when he's down
beat the snake to death or it will cause endless calamity (idiom); nip the problem in the bud
(lit.) to swell one's face up by slapping it to look imposing (idiom); to seek to impress by feigning more than one's abilities
to catch everything in one net (idiom); to eliminate at one stroke; to solve the problem at one fell swoop
(lit.) to strike with a muck-rake (idiom), cf Pigsy 豬八戒|猪八戒 in Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记; fig. to counter-attack; to make bogus accusations (against one's victim)
to run everything (idiom); to monopolize the whole business; not allow anyone else to have a look in
to besiege and strike the relief force (idiom); strategy of surrounding a unit to entice the enemy to reinforce, then striking the new troops
(lit.) to punch and kick (idiom); to beat up; (fig.) determined to sort out a problem
to include impromptu comic material in opera performance (idiom); to jest; buffoonery
strict budget; meticulous planning and careful accounting (idiom); to count every cent and make every cent count; to be accurate in calculation
not shaken by thunder (idiom); the arrangements are unalterable; to adhere rigidly to regulations; will go ahead whatever happens (of an arrangement or plan)
(lit.) don't fight, won't make friends (idiom); an exchange of blows may lead to friendship; no discord, no concord
the shot hits the bird that pokes its head out (idiom); nonconformity gets punished
don't fight, won't make friends (idiom); an exchange of blows may lead to friendship
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