Stroke Order: 攞

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Character: 攞

Jyutping: lo2

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Related Words with "攞"

mou5
zi6
zoi6,
lo2
fu2
lei4
san1

to make a rod for one's own back [colloquial]

seoi1
lo2
lai4
seoi1

a proverb to describe a person who causes problems / troubles for himself / herself

waat3
juk6
lo2
cong1
sang1

asking for trouble

lo2
soeng5
sau2

get the hang of it

lo1
wai6

to position one's camera to take a photograph at a certain angle; to take the place / seat [colloquial]

lo2
zyu6

hold onto

lo1
pin4
便
ji4

taking advantage of one

lo2
go3

get one

lo2
ceot1
lei4

to take out

lo2
dou3

to obtain

lo2
heoi3

take away

lo2
heoi3
tin4
hoi2

describes something or someone that is so useless that they should be just dumped into the sea [colloquial]

lo2
meng6

(adj.) dreadful; awful; terrible; to describe something that is so bad to the extent that it is enough to cause one's death (a gross exaggeration); 'a real killer')(v.) to kill somebody; to take somebody's life; (adverb) extremely; terribly; awfully.

lo2
je5

take things

lo2
lai4

take over

lo2
loi4
zou6

take to do

lo2
lei4
gaau2

asking for trouble, get some unnecessary work for themselves

lo2
lei4
seoi1

(slang) to ask for trouble; to stew in one's own juice

lo2
lei4
gong2

to bring up unnecessary or trivial topics

lo2
lei4
zin6

describes a person who willingly causes a problem / issue to himself / herself; deserved.

lo2
lei4
san1
fu2

asking for trouble; creating unnecessary work for oneself

lo2
zoeng1

get a piece

lo2
coi2

to describe the act of showing off despite it being unwelcomed

lo1
ji3
tau4

to get a symbolic and lucky meaning

lo2
saai3
coi2

to win all the glory [colloquial]

lo2
ging2

to speak sarcastically; to take advantage of; to mock somebody when they're having a tough time; literal meaning: to set up a photographic scene

lo2
ging2
ding6
zang6
hing3

to rub salt into someone's wound [colloquial]

lo2
saai3
coi2

to win all the glory [colloquial]

lo2
zing3
paai4

get the license

lo2
zoeng2

to be awarded a prize

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