luō

to pluck

luō
to rub along
To hold something long and thin and run one's hand or palm along it; to roll up sleeves or strip leaves off a branch
to stroke
To smooth out or arrange something using the fingers; to stroke or groom hair or a beard; also used for organizing or straightening out a complex situation or messy pile of papers
to gather; to take
To pick, gather, or take hold of something
to pluck out
To pluck out or pull out; often used in the idiom 捋虎须 luō​hǔ​xū meaning "to pluck a tiger's whiskers" (to provoke a dangerous person)

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Frequency

Character
Written text
4,049th most common 2.85 per million
Movie subtitles
4,342nd most common 0.300 per million appears in 0% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
0.360 per million appears in 0% of films
Written text
1.58 per million

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Strokes
10
Unicode
U+634B

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