- 打垮 dǎkuǎ to defeatto defeat; to rout; to smash; to strike down and cause to collapse
- 垮台 kuǎtái to collapseTo fall, crumble, or disintegrate; used for regimes, dynasties, or systems
- 累垮 lèikuǎ to collapse from fatigueto collapse or break down from being worn out; to be extremely exhausted from overwork
- 拖垮 tuōkuǎ to wear downTo exhaust someone or cause something to fail through persistent pressure, a heavy burden, or long-term strain; to drag down.
- 压垮 yākuǎ to overwhelmTo collapse under pressure; used for physical objects breaking under weight or for a person's health or spirit being broken by stress or setbacks
- 松松垮垮 sōngsōngkuǎkuǎ looseloose and flimsy; not firm or solid
- 冲垮 chōngkuǎ to burst throughto hit with force and cause to collapse or shatter; to burst through or topple
- 击垮 jīkuǎ crushto defeat, destroy, or cause to collapse completely, often used in the context of morale, spirit, or competition
- 垮塌 kuǎtā collapseto collapse or cave in (of a structure like a building, dam, or bridge); a collapse
- 垮脸 kuǎliǎn to pull a long faceTo suddenly look unhappy, displeased, or stern; (of the face) to harden or sag.
- 挤垮 jǐkuǎ to crushto squash or crush something until it collapses
- 整垮 zhěngkuǎ to overthrowto topple, overthrow, or ruin someone or something; to cause someone to collapse or break down, often through deliberate harm or pressure
- 松垮 sōngkuǎ looseloose or slack in structure or arrangement; undisciplined in behavior or management
- 炸垮 zhàkuǎ to blow upto blow up; to demolish with an explosion
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH