Memory phrase for the Kanji: 出
出
Hanzi-Trainer
Meaning
to come out, to go beyond, to occur, to rise
Pronunciation
chū
Explanation
Two mountains 山 behind each other (traditionally "sent behind the mountains" for exile)
Mnemonic
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Behind a mountain another comes out.
Radicals
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Vocabulary
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出来
chū lái
to come out; to emerge
析出
xī chū
to separate out
出卖
chū mài
to offer for sale; to sell; to sell out or betray
露出
lù chū
to expose; to show; also pronounced [lou4 chu1]
出版社
chū bǎn shè
publishing house
超出
chāo chū
to exceed; to overstep; to go too far; to encroach
退出
tuì chū
to withdraw; to abort; to quit; to log out (computing)
出土
chū tǔ
to dig up; to appear in an excavation; unearthed; to come up out of the ground
列出
liè chū
to list; to make a list
出售
chū shòu
to sell; to offer for sale; to put on the market
杰出
jié chū
outstanding; distinguished; remarkable; prominent; illustrious
杰出
jié chū
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