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v. call sb names, curse (at sb); to condemn, to reproach, to scold
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Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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zhòu mà
v. curse
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tā fù qin zǒng shì mà tā lǎn duò .
phr. His father always scolds him for being lazy.
ái mà
v. suffer scolding
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dǎ bù huán shǒu, mà bù huán kǒu
phr. refuse to counter attack other's attack
rǔ mà
v. abuse, revile, call sb. names, hurl insults
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wàn rén tuò mà, yí chòu wàn nián
phr. be cursed by all and covered with odium for thousands of years
mà rén
v. abuse (someone), curse (someone)
pò kǒu dà mà
idiom. to swear like a trooper, to swear loudly a great deal
mà jiē
v. shout abuses in the street, curse without naming names
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tā de huà chōng mǎn è dú de zhòu mà
phr. Her talk was full of vile curses.
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tā yuè xiǎng yuè shēng qì, jiù dà shēng de mà láo shǔ zhēn huài !
phr. The more it thought (of it), the angrier it got, and it cursed loudly: the mouse is really bad!
mà mà liē liē
adj. cursing while talking, foul-mouthed
bá wǒ mà de góu xiě lín tóu
phr. I was scolded in a very humiliating way
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dǎ shì qīn, mà shì ài
idiom. to beat is to kiss, to scold is to love, (fig.) tough love
kāi mà
phr. start scolding, start reproaching, start cursing