- 呕吐 ǒutù to vomitto vomit; to throw up contents of the stomach through the mouth
- 作呕 zuò'ǒu to feel nauseousTo feel sick or feel like vomiting
- 呕心沥血 ǒuxīnlìxuè to work one's heart outto pour all of one's energy and effort into a task; literal meaning is to spit out one's heart and spill blood
- 呕血 ǒuxuè to vomit bloodto vomit blood; to have hematemesis caused by bleeding in the digestive tract
- 令人作呕 lìngrénzuò'ǒu revoltingto make someone feel sick or nauseous; disgusting; repulsive
- 干呕 gān'ǒu to retch, retchingTo have the sound or movement of vomiting without actually throwing anything up
- 呕心 ǒuxīn to exert utmost effortto pour one's heart into something; to exert one's mental efforts to the limit, often used in the idiom [[呕心沥血|嘔心瀝血|ou3 xin1 li4 xue4]]
- 呕出物 ǒuchūwù vomitvomit; vomitus; matter that has been vomited up
- 呕吐物 ǒutùwù vomitvomit; puke
- 呕呕 xūxū kind and gentle(literary) kind, gentle, or cordial in manner
- 呕哑 ōuyā onomatopoeiaonomatopoeia for the babbling of a child learning to speak, the creaking sound of oars or carts, the sound of musical instruments, or the chirping of birds
- 呕心血 ǒuxīnxuè to take great painsto spend an enormous amount of effort; to work one's heart out on something
- 呕气 òuqì to sulkTo be resentful or sulky due to an argument or grievance; to be at odds with someone.
- 呕轧 ōuyà creaking soundsound of a carriage creaking or an oars splashing
- 呕鸦 ōuyā swishing soundthe sound made by rowing an oar
- 唲呕 ér'ǒu babblingsound of a child speaking or learning to talk
- 嗳气呕逆 ǎiqì'ǒunì belching and retching(medical term) belching accompanied by nausea and a feeling of air or food rising up through the throat
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH