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What do you mean lost?
radical: external strokes: 5 total strokes: 6
five strokes 86:TFCU five strokes 98:TFCU Cang Xie: HGI
stroke sequence number: 312154 four-corner number: 2732 Unicode:CJK unified Chinese character U+4E22
Basic character. ~ people. ~ take off your armor.
2. put it down, throw it away: ~ abandon. ~ pawn to protect the car (jū).
detailed meaning
< move >
1. lost; Lost [lost; mislay]。 Such as: lost (lost); Lose one's hat and shoes (describing the appearance of being in a hurry)
2. Abandon; Put aside [throw]. Such as: throw away (abandon; Eliminate; Give up); Throw away (spoil; Abandon; Let go); Leave the broom behind (to describe endless things)
3. wink at [wink]. Such as: throwing wind and throwing feet (showing off)
4. Put aside [lay aside]. Such as: throwing the fan (down); I lost my skills for a long time and became rusty
5. Leave over
I have been a useless person all my life, and I have never lost a piece of soil to you. -"The Scholars"
6. Use it; Display [display] Such as: losing the door (posing); Give up the solution (let go of your hands and feet; Use the means to solve the problem: posture; Trick); Disguise (dress up; Also known as "Diu Diu Wipe" and "Diu Wipe". Shame)
Common phrases
1. Disgrace diūchǒu
[lose face; be disgraced; With egg on one's face] lose face; Lose face
2. Lose diūdiào
(1) [throw away; cast away; Set down]: throw away
throw away an old pair of shoes
throw away an illusion
(2) [lose]: lose
I lost a watch
3. throw away a piece of diū fè nr
[lose face] < Fang >: shame on you,
you are so picky. —— Li Yingru's "Wildfire and Spring Breeze Fighting the Ancient City"
5. Abandon the land diūhuāng
[lie waste] The land will not continue to be cultivated, leaving it barren
Because the water source is cut off, This piece of land has been abandoned
6. Lose one's face. Di ū j ì n-li ǐ nmià n
[obloquy] Lose one's dignity, decency or honor
7. Lose one's car and protect one's coach. Di ū j ū-b ǐ oshuà i
[sacrifice the knights to save the king] In the chess game. Metaphor sacrifices more important things to protect the most important ones
8. Lose one's helmet and disarm diū kuī-xiè ji m:
(1) [fleehelter-skelter; Fly pell-mell] describes the mess when he fled after losing the battle.
It scared the imperial army to 8 million pieces. —— Yuan Kong Wenqing's
(2) Also known as "losing one's helmet and armor"
9. Disgrace di ū li ǐ n
(1) [lose face]: lose dignity, goodwill or honor
(2) [shame]: bring shame to ... Teasing and flirting with eyes
11. Disdaining eyebrows and coloring, diūméi-nòngsè
[wink at sb] as eyebrow eye
12. Losing face, diū miànzi
[lose face] See "losing face"
13. Discard di ū. Practice or use
They abandoned their native language and adopted French
(2) [discard]: throw away their thick coat because of loss of usefulness, value or interest
(3) [give up]: give it to others
A few years later, his wife's death made him abandon his home
14. See "losing face"
15. Make a fool of yourself. Diū ré n-xià ny ? n
[lose face] < Fang >: lose face, make a fool of yourself
16. Lose things. Diū sā n-là sü
[forgetful] describes carelessness or forgetfulness, not like this. Lost
lost his gloves
18. Lost di ū sh and
[lost] The fact or situation
Measures to prevent property from being lost or stolen
19. Lose your hand. Di ū sh ǒ u
(1) [wash one's hands of]: Give it up
He gave it up
(2) [give it up]: Give it to others
2. Give it up. diūxīn-luòcháng
[be at ease] [Southwest dialect]: Don't worry
I will be heartbroken when I get this good news. -Sha Ting's The Gold Rush
22. Lose your eyes, di ū y, m: n
[wind at sb.] Give people a wink
23. Lose your eyes, di ū-y, m: nsè
[wink] Give people a hint
24. Lose your eyes, di ū zh. It's been eaten by insects
25. I lost my car, and it's safe. Di ū zú-b ū OJ
[Give up a paw to save the charity as one who safeguards minor things to save major ones] chess tactical terms. Metaphor
lose the minor, keep the major
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Traditional Chinese characters: lose
the beginning and end decomposition of Chinese characters: remove the decomposition of Chinese character components: remove
stroke order number: 312154
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