chū​cǎi

to perform brilliantly

出彩 chū//cǎi
to perform brilliantly
to perform outstandingly or give a brilliant performance, often eliciting applause; can also describe something being splendid or exciting
to bleed
to bleed from a wound; originally a theatrical technique using red paint to represent injury or bloodshed
to make a fool of oneself
(colloquial) to make an embarrassing mistake or show one's incompetence, often used jokingly
to cause trouble
(of children) to cause mischief or trouble; to create a disturbance

Frequency

Movie subtitles
4.32 per million appears in 2% of films
Written text
2.65 per million

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