Stroke Order: 扯

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Character: 扯

Jyutping: ce2

Radical:

Strokes: 7

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Related Words with "扯"

daai6
laam6
ce2
maai4

to have no connection whatsoever [colloquial]

daai6
laam6
dou1
ce2
maai4

two things / people are so not relevant; two things / people have absolutely no relationship

ce2
lin4

to have one's nipple get stiff [colloquial]

ce2
soeng5

to drag in

ce2
jan4

to leave

ce2
dai1

to pull down

ce2
zyu6

hold onto

ce2
haa1

asthma

che1
hiu1

shout loudly

ce2
maai4
laan1

to have no connection whatsoever; totally unrelated [colloquial]

ce2
daai6
laam6

noun; tug of war; Contest in which two teams pull at opposite ends of a rope until one drags the other over a central line.

ce2
ping4

even out

ce2
kei4

erection of penis (slang)

ce2
saai3
kei4

to have an erection [colloquial]

ce2
saai3
fo2

getting angry

ce2
hei3

adj; angry or hyperventilating

ce2
fo2

feeling angry or agitated

ce2
haa1

asthma

ce2
sin3

lit. pulling the string, meaning to assist two parties to connect or network and building a (business or romantic) relationship

ce2
sin3
gung1
zai2

(noun) (of puppet) a marionette; (slang) to describe someone who is effectively just a puppet being controlled by people or organizations; a figurehead

ce2
baa2
laa1

let's get away; get lost [colloquial]

ce2
lok6
seoi2

to drag someone into a situation for which they are not to blame [colloquial]

ce2
haa1

asthma, panting, to breathe heavily through mouth

ce2
maau1
mei5

(slang) to collaborate with a partner in crime on a lie in order to avoid a problem or to trick someone; to put on an act together to try and cover up something

ce2
tau4
laam6

to take the lead

ce2
fung1

It refers to the hands and feet cramps symptom

ce2
fung1
soeng1

asthma; a bellows

ce2
bei6
hon4

snoring

laai1
ce2

(verb) Argue with pulling and pushing

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