- 透露 tòulù to reveal; leakTo divulge or leak information, especially that which was meant to be kept secret; to let out a message or secret; an instance of such disclosure.
- 透明 tòumíng transparentallowing light to pass through so that objects can be seen clearly; see-through
- 渗透 shèntòu to infiltrateto penetrate or spread gradually, such as the spread of ideas or influence into a population; also used for the infiltration of hostile forces or spies into an organization
- 透过 tòuguò viaby means of; through; via; used to introduce the channel, method, or intermediary by which something is achieved
- 路透社 lùtòushè ReutersReuters News Agency; an international news organization founded in 1851 with headquarters in London
- 透明度 tòumíngdù transparencyThe degree to which an object or material allows light to pass through
- 透顶 tòudǐng thoroughlythoroughly; extremely; out-and-out; often used after an adjective to indicate that a quality has reached its limit
- 透支 tòuzhī to overdrawto take out a bank overdraft; an amount overdrawn from a bank account
- 看透 kàntòu to see throughTo see through a facade, trick, or conspiracy; to see someone's true nature or motives.
- 穿透 chuāntòu to penetrateto penetrate; to pierce through
- 透气 tòuqì to ventilateTo allow air to flow freely; to be breathable, as in the case of fabric or a room.
- 透视 tòushì to see throughTo take a penetrating look at something in order to see past the surface and understand its true nature; to gain deep insight.
- 透彻 tòuchè thoroughpenetrating; thorough; incisive; clear and deep in understanding or explanation
- 透析 tòuxī dialysisTo dialyze or undergo dialysis; used in chemistry to separate particles through a membrane and in medicine to remove toxins from the blood.
- 通透 tōngtòu transparentclear and bright; allowing light to pass through easily
- 湿透 shītòu to be drenchedto be wet through; to be soaked through
- 不透明 bùtòumíng opaquenot transparent; not letting light through
- 透水 tòushuǐ permeableto be permeable; allowing water to pass through
- 晶莹剔透 jīngyíngtītòu crystal clearglittering and translucent; sparkling and clear
- 半透明 bàntòumíng translucenttranslucent; semi-transparent; letting light pass through but not showing distinct images
- 透射 tòushè to transmitto pass through or be transmitted through a medium, typically referring to light or other radiation; transmission
- 透不过气 tòubùguòqì to be unable to breatheto feel suffocated or smothered; to be unable to catch one's breath
- 浸透 jìntòu to soakto soak something in liquid until it is saturated
- 透亮 tòuliang brightbright and clear; translucent or transparent; shiny or brilliant like a precious stone
- 猜不透 cāibutòu to be unable to guessTo be unable to guess or figure out; to be unable to make out what is in someone's mind.
- 透镜 tòujìng lensAn optical component made of transparent material like glass or crystal that refracts light; usually classified into [[凸透镜|凸透鏡|tu1 tou4 jing4]] and [[凹透镜|凹透鏡|ao1 tou4 jing4]]
- 透明化 tòumínghuà transparency; to make transparentthe process or result of making information or procedures open, public, and without concealment
- 透漏 tòulòu to divulgeto leak or reveal information; now more commonly written as [[透露|透露|tou4 lu4]]
- 熟透 shútòu thoroughly cooked or ripethoroughly or fully ripe; well-cooked
- 透光 tòuguāng to let light through(of a material or object) to allow light to pass through
- 渗透性 shèntòuxìng permeabilitypermeability; osmosis
- 渗透压 shèntòuyā osmotic pressurethe pressure that must be applied to a solution to prevent the inward flow of its pure solvent through a semipermeable membrane
- 吃透 chītòu to grasp thoroughlyTo understand something accurately and thoroughly; to master a concept or the spirit of a document
- 参透 cāntòu to fully understandto fully grasp or penetrate; to see through; to thoroughly understand a mystery or situation
- 透风 tòufēng to ventilateto let air pass through; to be drafty; to ventilate
- 密不透风 mìbùtòufēng airtighthermetically sealed; tightly closed so that no air can pass through
- 剔透 tītòu transparent and delicateclear and translucent; often describes fine craftsmanship, such as an intricately carved object that is bright and limpid
- 摸透 mōtòu to know inside outTo understand someone or something thoroughly; to have complete insight into a situation or a person's character.
- 穿透性 chuāntòuxìng penetrabilitythe quality of being able to pass through or pierce a material; penetrability
- 恨透 hèntòu to detestto hate bitterly or to the utmost degree; to absolutely detest
- 透骨 tòugǔ bone-piercingpenetrating to the bone; used to describe extreme cold or a profound, deep-seated feeling
- 透心凉 tòuxīnliáng chilled to the bonefeeling extremely cold throughout the body, as if frozen to the core
- 玲珑剔透 línglóngtītòu exquisitely madeexquisitely wrought and fine; describes objects that are intricate, beautifully detailed, or translucent
- 猜透 cāitòu to guess correctlyto see through someone's thoughts or intentions; to guess correctly; to figure out by guessing
- 反渗透 fǎnshèntòu reverse osmosis(chemistry) A process used in water purification and other chemical applications; antiosmosis
- 凸透镜 tūtòujìng convex lensA lens that is thicker in the center than at the edges; it converges light rays to a focal point and is commonly used as a magnifying glass or in optical instruments.
- 无聊透顶 wúliáotòudǐng extremely boringcompletely senseless or extremely boring; used to describe speech or behavior that is absolutely pointless or dull
- 深透 shēntòu thoroughprofound and thorough; penetrating
- 透水性 tòushuǐxìng permeabilitythe ability of a material, such as soil or rock, to allow water to pass through it; water permeability
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