甩 | shuǎi | to throw; to fling; to swing; to leave behind; to throw off |
狂甩 | kuáng shuǎi | to fling vigorously; fig. to reduce drastically |
甩上 | shuǎi shàng | to throw off; to fling sth up (in anger); refers to dramatic sale prices |
甩动 | shuǎi dòng | to shake; to fling one's arm; to lash; to swing |
甩包袱 | shuǎi bāo fu | lit. to fling off a bundle; fig. to abandon one's responsibility for sth; to wash one's hands of the matter |
甩尾 | shuǎi wěi | drift (cornering technique in car racing, lit. to throw the tail) |
甩手 | shuǎi shǒu | to fling one's arms (in anger); to shake one's fist |
甩手掌柜 | shuǎi shǒu zhǎng guì | lit. arm-flinging shopkeeper; fig. sb who asks others to work but does nothing himself |
甩手顿脚 | shuǎi shǒu dùn jiǎo | to fling one's arms and stamp one's feet (in anger or despair) |
甩掉 | shuǎi diào | to throw off; to abandon; to cast off; to get rid of; to dump |
甩脸子 | shuǎi liǎn zi | to grimace with displeasure; to pull a long face |
甩袖子 | shuǎi xiù zi | to swing one's sleeve (in anger) |
甩卖 | shuǎi mài | to mark down (the price of goods); to sell off cheap |
甩车 | shuǎi chē | to uncouple (wagons or trucks from a train) |
甩钟 | shuǎi zhōng | dice cup |
甩开 | shuǎi kāi | to shake off; to get rid of |
甩开膀子 | shuǎi kāi bǎng zi | to throw off inhibitions; to go all out |