Stroke Order: 尖筆甩

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Character: 甩

Jyutping: lat1

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Strokes: 5

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no delay or issue(s); something that will be done as promised

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donut

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to sue someone and not let them get away [colloquial]

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sharp and unyielding

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so attached that even a typhoon cannot separate; very stable

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adj; perfectly straight

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shed

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to shed; to get rid off; to peel off [colloquial]

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to get rid of

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a derogatory term for a guy / bloke / man

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to be mad at something; to be in a rage about something

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(verb) to make lip sync mistakes; (noun) lip sync fails

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to lose one's molars ('if you tell lies you will lose your molars', an expression used to express the importance of honesty) [colloquial]

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(phrasal verb) to stand someone up; not turning up for a date or appointment; to break a promise; to fail to so something as promised; to have a secret exposed; to mess up something; to have the base (usually of a container) falling off.

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Let go

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to break off a romantic relationship

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(verb) unpunctual; delay; late

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leak

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(verb) loss a tooth; or (slang) someone is slurring

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dissonant; broken (language); not fluent; not smooth / flowing (speech) [colloquial]

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to cough loosely

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not attached well; to describe something that is on the verge of falling off

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to shed one's skin; to strip [colloquial]

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to be in a bad shape; to have fallen apart; to have fallen into pieces

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describes a person (usually a child) who has regained freedom after being restrained and is now acting up; literally 'a monkey whose rope has been untangled '; someone who is unruly or out of control

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very serious (spoken)

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a phenomenon where the color is fading; discoloration

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falling pants (spoken)

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(v.) to finally end your painful relationship with someone or something, such as a job or a lover; to escape (from something or someone); to get out of an undesirable situation; to get out of trouble.

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lose control (of a vehicle)

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5 Strokes

ceoi2
sai3
jau1
bing2
zyu2
zok3
wu4
zi2
si6
to1
zoeng6
fu6
sin1