Depicts a dog (犬) suddenly running out of a cave (穴).
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Historical Evolution
突
Oracle
(~1250-1000 BC)
突
Seal
Shuowen (~100 AD)
突
Clerical
Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
突
Clerical
Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
突
Seal
Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
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Clerical
Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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Regular
Modern
Chinese
突 [tū]
to dash; to move forward quickly; to bulge; to protrude; to break through; to rush out; sudden; Taiwan pr. [tú]
Japanese
very; much (emphatic verb prefix)
Example Sentences
CHINESE WORDS (123)
突然 [tūrán] #726
sudden
突破 [tūpò] #4,015
to break through
突出 [tūchū] #6,435
prominent
冲突 [chōngtū] #3,533
conflict
冲突 [chōngtū] #3,533
conflict
突发 [tūfā] #7,264
to burst out suddenly
突发 [tūfā] #7,264
to burst out suddenly
突击 [tūjī] #7,287
sudden and violent attack
突击 [tūjī] #7,287
sudden and violent attack
突袭 [tūxí] #8,185
surprise attack
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JAPANESE WORDS (200)
⭐ 突然 [とつぜん] #653
abrupt
⭐ 突っ込む [つっこむ] #1,729
to thrust (something) into (something)
⭐ 突く [つく] #2,203
to prick
⭐ 唐突 [とうとつ] #3,240
abrupt
突き出す [つきだす] #3,315
to push out
⭐ 突破 [とっぱ] #3,662
breaking through
突き刺さる [つきささる] #3,942
to stick (into)
突きつける [つきつける] #3,997
to thrust (at someone)
⭐ 突入 [とつにゅう] #4,125
rushing into
突撃 [とつげき] #4,448
charge
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