tū chū
protruding; sticking out; outstanding
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他很突出。
tā hěn tūchū.
He stands out.
她的成绩很突出。
tā de chéngjī hěn tūchū.
Her grades are excellent.
这个计划很突出。
zhège jìhuà hěn tūchū.
This plan is outstanding.
平坦 (píngtǎn)
flat
凹陷 (āoxiàn)
concave
The Chinese character 突出 (tūchū) is composed of two parts: 突 (tū) and 出 (chū). The character 突 originally meant "to strike" or "to attack", and it is often used in the sense of "to protrude" or "to stand out". The character 出 originally meant "to go out" or "to come out", and it is often used in the sense of "to appear" or "to emerge". When these two characters are combined, they form the word 突出, which means "to stand out" or "to be prominent".The word 突出 can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, it can be used to describe a person who is particularly talented or skilled in a certain area, or it can be used to describe a building or other structure that is particularly tall or imposing. It can also be used in a more abstract sense, to describe an idea or concept that is particularly important or significant.The word 突出 is a common word in Chinese, and it is used in both spoken and written language. It is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts, and it is an important word for HSK learners to know.