zì​qǔ

to bring upon oneself

自取 zì​qǔ
to bring upon oneself
To cause a certain result to happen to oneself, often used with negative outcomes like trouble, ruin, or humiliation.
to help oneself
To take or collect something personally, such as food or utensils in a service or dining context
self-pickup
To pick up an item (such as a meal, package, or online order) by oneself at a designated location rather than having it delivered
to appropriate
To take something for oneself; to take possession of

Frequency

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0.947 per million

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Frequency data
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