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kāi to open (transitive or intransitive) / (of ships, vehicles, troops etc) to start / to turn on; to put in operation; to operate; to run / to boil / to write out (a prescription, check, invoice etc) / (directional complement) away; off / carat (gold) / abbr. for Kelvin, 開爾文|开尔文[Kai1er3wen2] / abbr. for 開本|开本[kai1ben3], book format
a semantically light, transitive verb that is combined with various grammatical objects to form compound verbs and verb-object phrases with a diverse range of meanings (e.g. 打傘|打伞[da3san3] "to hold an umbrella", 打電話|打电话[da3 dian4hua4] "to make a phone call", 打針|打针[da3zhen1] "to get an injection", 打手套[da3 shou3tao4] "to knit gloves", 打氣|打气[da3qi4] "to inflate") / to hit; to strike / to fight / (coll.) from; since (as in 打那以後|打那以后[da3 na4 yi3hou4] "since then")
to assemble; to gather (transitive or intransitive) / (chemistry) poly-
suì (transitive or intransitive) to break into pieces; to shatter; to crumble / broken; fragmentary; scattered / garrulous
传递 chuán to transmit; to pass on to sb else / (math.) transitive
屈服 to surrender / to succumb / to yield / (as a transitive verb) to defeat / to prevail over
百倍 bǎi bèi a hundredfold; (fig.) markedly / to increase markedly (transitive or intransitive) (often in reference to abstract attributes)
及物 transitive (grammar)
受事 shòu shì object (of a transitive verb) / to receive a task
及物动词 dòng transitive verb


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