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sōng kǒu
v. to become less intransigent; to release the bite, to release what one's holding in one's mouth or between one's teeth
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

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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bù guán wǒ shuō shén me, tā jiù shì bù sōng kǒu .
phr. In spite of all that I said, he remained silent.
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zhè tiáo gǒu wú lùn yǎo shén me dōu bú huì sōng kǒu .
phr. Whatever this dog bites, it won't release and let go.
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wó zěn me quàn tā, tā yě bù sōng kǒu .
phr. Despite my persuasion, she wouldn't relent.