Read Edit View history 出脱 chūtuō to sell off Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 出脱 出脫 chūtuō to sell off To manage to sell goods or dispose of property; to get something off one's hands to absolve To find an excuse to get someone off a charge or out of trouble; to vindicate or acquit to become more attractive (Of a young person) to grow or change into a more beautiful or handsome appearance; same as 出落 chūluo to change or re-dress To change clothes or adjust one's appearance to solve To resolve a problem or extricate oneself from a situation Frequency Written text 0.141 per million Cross-References Same as 出落 chūluo出挑 chūtiāo出跳 chūtiao出手 chūshǒu出挑 chūtiao Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
出脱 出脫 chūtuō to sell off To manage to sell goods or dispose of property; to get something off one's hands to absolve To find an excuse to get someone off a charge or out of trouble; to vindicate or acquit to become more attractive (Of a young person) to grow or change into a more beautiful or handsome appearance; same as 出落 chūluo to change or re-dress To change clothes or adjust one's appearance to solve To resolve a problem or extricate oneself from a situation Frequency Written text 0.141 per million Cross-References Same as 出落 chūluo出挑 chūtiāo出跳 chūtiao出手 chūshǒu出挑 chūtiao Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)