屈 | [ qū ] surname Qu |
屈 | [ qū ] bent, to feel wronged |
屈倫博赫 | [ qū lún bó hè ] Culemborg, city in the Netherlands |
屈光度 | [ qū guāng dù ] diopter |
屈公病 | [ qū gōng bìng ] chikungunya fever (Tw) |
屈原 | [ qū yuán ] Qu Yuan (340-278 BC), famous Warring States statesman and poet, author of Sorrow at Parting 離騷|离骚 Lisao in Songs of Chu 楚辭|楚辞 |
屈原祠 | [ qū yuán cí ] Qu Yuan memorial temple on the Miluo river 汨羅江|汨罗江 at Yueyang 岳陽市|岳阳市, Hunan |
屈原紀念館 | [ qū yuán jì niàn guǎn ] Qu Yuan Memorial Hall in Zigui county 秭歸縣|秭归县[Zi3 gui1 Xian4], Hubei, built in 1982 and a major tourist attraction since then |
屈尊 | [ qū zūn ] to condescend, to deign |
屈尊俯就 | [ qū zūn fǔ jiù ] to condescend, condescending, patronizing |
屈從 | [ qū cóng ] to capitulate |
屈戌兒 | [ qū qu ] staple (used with a hasp) |
屈才 | [ qū caí ] to waste talent |
屈打成招 | [ qū dǎ chéng zhaō ] to obtain confessions under torture |
屈折語 | [ qū zhé yǔ ] to inflect (in grammar), to decline, to conjugate |
屈指 | [ qū zhǐ ] to count on one's fingers |
屈指一算 | [ qū zhǐ yī suàn ] to count on one's fingers |
屈指可數 | [ qū zhǐ kě shǔ ] can be counted on one's fingers (idiom), very few |
屈撓 | [ qū naó ] to surrender, to yield, to flex |
屈曲 | [ qū qū ] crooked |
屈服 | [ qū fú ] to surrender, to succumb, to yield, (as a transitive verb) to defeat, to prevail over |
屈肌 | [ qū jī ] flexor (anatomy) |
屈膝禮 | [ qū xī lǐ ] curtsy |
屈辱 | [ qū rǔ ] to humiliate, humiliating |
屈頭蛋 | [ qū toú dàn ] see 鴨仔蛋|鸭仔蛋[ya1 zi3 dan4] |
屈體 | [ qū tǐ ] to bend at the waist, (fig.) to bow to, pike position (diving) |
⇒ 不屈 | [ bù qū ] unyielding, unbending |
⇒ 不屈不撓 | [ bù qū bù naó ] unyielding, indomitable |
⇒ 冤屈 | [ yuān qū ] to treat unjustly, an injustice |
⇒ 卑躬屈節 | [ beī gōng qū jié ] to bow and scrape, to act servilely |
⇒ 卑躬屈膝 | [ beī gōng qū xī ] to bow and bend the knee (idiom); fawning, bending and scraping to curry favor |
⇒ 叫屈 | [ qū ] to complain of an injustice, to lament sb's misfortune |
⇒ 堅強不屈 | [ jiān qiáng bù qū ] staunch and unyielding (idiom); steadfast |
⇒ 堅貞不屈 | [ jiān zhēn bù qū ] faithful and unchanging (idiom); steadfast |
⇒ 大丈夫能屈能伸 | [ dà zhàng fu néng qū néng shēn ] A leader can submit or can stand tall as required., ready to give and take, flexible |
⇒ 委委屈屈 | [ weǐ weǐ qū qū ] to feel aggrieved |
⇒ 委委屈屈 | [ weǐ weǐ qū qū ] to feel aggrieved |
⇒ 委屈 | [ weǐ qu ] to feel wronged, to cause sb to feel wronged, grievance |
⇒ 威武不屈 | [ weī wǔ bù qū ] not to submit to force |
⇒ 寧死不屈 | [ nìng sǐ bù qū ] rather die than submit (idiom) |
⇒ 憋屈 | [ biē qū ] sullen |
⇒ 抱屈 | [ baò qū ] feel wronged |
⇒ 理屈詞窮 | [ lǐ qū cí qióng ] lit. having presented a flawed argument, one has nothing further to add (idiom), fig. unable to provide a convincing argument to support one's position, to not have a leg to stand on |
⇒ 白屈菜 | [ baí qū caì ] greater celandine |
⇒ 能伸能屈 | [ néng shēn néng qū ] can bow and submit, or can stand tall (idiom, from Book of Changes); ready to give and take, flexible |
⇒ 能屈能伸 | [ néng qū néng shēn ] can bow and submit, or can stand tall (idiom, from Book of Changes); ready to give and take, flexible |
⇒ 首屈一指 | [ shoǔ qū yī zhǐ ] to count as number one (idiom); second to none, outstanding |
⇒ 鳴冤叫屈 | [ míng yuān qū ] to complain bitterly |