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撅 Stroke Order

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Information of 撅

Pinyin juē、 jué、 guì
Radical
Strokes
15 strokes
Usage
★★★★
Definition
break off / stick up (as a tail)
撅 [juē] 1. **翘起**: To stick up; to turn upward. 例: 撅嘴 (pout), 撅尾巴 (tail sticks up), 小辫撅着 (little braid sticks up). 2. **折断**: To break; to snap. 例: 把竹竿撅折了 (broke the bamboo pole). 3. **用手把东西拨在一起**: To poke together; to move with a stick together. 4. **拔起**: To pull out. 5. **断裂**: To snap; to break something long and narrow. 例: 撅笔 (broken pen), 撅树枝 (broken branch). 6. **击**: To strike; to defeat. 例: 撅皇城 (striking the imperial city), 撅撒 (exposing). 7. **倔强**: Stubborn; unbending. 例: 撅巴 (stiff). 8. **眼光浅**: To have shallow vision; limited knowledge. 例: “~~小人,无大经略” (a shallow person lacks grand strategies). 9. **同“掘”**: An ancient character meaning to dig.
Input Method for 撅
Pinyin jue1
Wubi
rduw
Cangjie
qmto
Zhengma
dgzr
Four Corner
51082
Unicode
U+6485