HSK Level 5

vomir; cracher; tousser

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Exemples de phrases

我吐了。

wǒ tù le.

I vomited.

他吐血了。

tā tù xuè le.

He vomited blood.

她吐得一塌糊涂。

tā tù de yī tā hú tú.

She vomited all over the place.

我吐了。

wǒ tù le.

I vomited.

他吐血了。

tā tù xuè le.

He vomited blood.

她吐得一塌糊涂。

tā tù de yī tā hú tú.

She vomited all over the place.

Synonymes

Antonymes

(xī)

inhale

(tūn)

swallow

(xī)

inhale

(tūn)

swallow

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese character 吐 (tǔ) for "to vomit" is composed of two parts: the radical 口 (kǒu) for "mouth" and the phonetic component 土 (tǔ) for "earth". The character 吐 originally meant "to spit out earth", which is a natural reaction when one feels nauseous. Over time, the meaning of 吐 expanded to include "to vomit" in general.The character 吐 can also be used in a figurative sense to mean "to express" or "to reveal". For example, the phrase 吐露心声 (tǔlù xīnshēng) means "to pour out one's heart" or "to confide". The character 吐 can also be used in a negative sense to mean "to betray" or "to divulge". For example, the phrase 吐露秘密 (tǔlù mìmì) means "to reveal a secret".The character 吐 is a common character in Chinese and is used in a variety of contexts. It is important to understand the different meanings of 吐 in order to use it correctly.