chū​lóng

to come out of the steamer

出笼 出籠 chū//lóng
to come out of the steamer
To be taken out of the steamer (referring to freshly cooked food)
to be released from a cage
To emerge or be set free from a cage; to leave a coop
to appear
To come out or be released to the public, often used for plans, products, information, or bad publications
to put on the market
To release into circulation; to dump or inundate the market with bank notes or goods

Frequency

Movie subtitles
0.150 per million appears in 0% of films
Written text
1.18 per million

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