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suì
v./adj. break; broken, fragmentary; long-winded
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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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nà gè kē xué jiā ké sou de shí hou bù xiǎo xīn dǎ suì le bēi zi
phr. When the scientist coughed, he broke the glass by accident.
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tā bǎ pán zi nòng suì le .
phr. He broke up the plate.
suǒ suì
adj. trifling, trivial
suì piàn
n. chip, fragment, tatter
dǎ suì
v. shatter, smash, break into pieces
xīn suì
adj. heart-broken
shuāi suì
phr. (of something) to fall and be broken into pieces; to drop (to the floor) and break into pieces
qiē suì
v. cut up into small pieces, mince
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nìng wéi yù suì, bù wéi wǎ quán
idiom. better to be a piece of broken jade than an intact tile -- better to die with honour than to survive in disgrace
yì suì
phr. breakable, fragile, brittle
dǎ bú suì
phr. cannot be broken into pieces
fěn shēn suì gǔ
idiom. (of one's body) to be broken into a thousand pieces -- to lose one's life
xián yán suì yǔ
idiom. groundless talk, idle gossip
suì shī wàn duàn
idiom. to tear someone to pieces