吐
tǔ
to spit
to send out (silk from a silkworm, bolls from cotton flowers etc); to say; to pour out (one's grievances)
Words with 吐
酒后吐真言
jiǔ hòu tǔ zhēn yán
after wine, spit out the truth
阿普吐龙
ā pǔ tǔ lóng
apatosaurus
马克·吐温
mǎ kè · tǔ wēn
Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens 1835-1910), US writer, novelist and humorist, author of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 哈克貝利·芬歷險記|哈克贝利·芬历险记[Ha1 ke4 bei4 li4 · Fen1 Li4 xian3 Ji4]
一吐为快
yī tǔ wéi kuài
to get sth off one's chest
上吐下泻
shàng tù xià xiè
to vomit and have diarrhea
不吐不快
bù tǔ bù kuài
to have to pour out what's on one's mind (idiom)
不吐气
bù tǔ qì
unaspirated
催吐
cuī tù
to induce vomiting
催吐剂
cuī tù jì
an emetic
倾吐
qīng tǔ
to pour out (emotions)
倾吐胸臆
qīng tǔ xiōng yì
to pour out one's heart
倾吐衷肠
qīng tǔ zhōng cháng
to pour out (emotions)