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Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "裂" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
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裂 [liè]
1. To break open; to create a gap (fèng).
- Examples: 裂开 (to split open). 裂纹 (crack). 裂缝 (gap). 裂痕 (tear). 裂变 (the process of a nucleus splitting into several other nuclei and releasing neutrons). 裂隙 (fissure). 裂罅 (crack). 分裂 (to divide). 破裂 (to break). 决裂 (to sever). 割裂 (to cut apart). 扯裂 (to rip apart).
名 [Noun]:
- 本义 (Original meaning): Remnants of silk after cutting.
- 同本义 ([En.]: odd bits of cloth)
- 裂缝 ([En.]: chink; crack).
- 两相邻部分连接处形成的线或沟; 常指裂开而成的线 ([En.]: suture).
动 [Verb]:
1. To cut; to tear apart ([En.]: cut into parts; cut; clip).
2. To divide ([En.]: divide).
3. To split; to break up ([En.]: split; break up).
4. See also liě.
裂 [liě]
1. (Regional) When two parts of an object separate to both sides ([En.]: with two parts of something separated to both sides).
2. See also liè.
harelip / cleft lip / lagocheilus / lagentomum / cheiloschisis
to rupture / to burst open / to break up
heaven falls and earth rends (idiom); rocked by a major disaster / fig. violent revolution / major social upheaval
Mountains fall and the earth splits.
to cut apart / to sever / to separate / to isolate
to split up / to divide / to break up / fission / schism
to rip apart / to tear / laceration / rent
fracture / rupture / to break apart
to be scared out of one's wits (idiom)
explode / rupture / crack / burst
to rupture / to burst / to explode
chap / rhagadia / rahagades
to rupture / to fracture / to break down / (linguistics) plosion
to disintegrate / to shatter into small pieces
crack / crevice / CL:道[dao4]
anal fissure / Allingham's ulcer / fissure in ano
to rupture / to burst open / to break / to break off relations with / a rupture
gap / slit / crack / crevice / fracture
to split open / to dehisce (of fruit or cotton bolls, to split open)
splinter / chip / tear (split in a surface) / lobe
all split up and in pieces (idiom); disunity (in an organization) / complete lack of unity / to disintegrate / falling apart / to be at sixes and sevens