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Trad. 禿
  • bald (lacking hair or feathers)
  • barren; bare; denuded
  • blunt (lacking a point)
  • (of a piece of writing) unsatisfactory; lacking something
Trad. 賊禿
  • (derog.) Buddhist monk
Trad. 圓禿
  • spot baldness (alopecia areata)
Trad. 斑禿
  • spot baldness (alopecia areata)
Trad. 禿子
  • bald-headed person
  • baldy
Trad. 禿瓢
  • bald head (colloquial)
Trad. 禿瘡
  • (dialect) favus of the scalp (skin disease)
Trad. 禿發
  • a branch of the Xianbei 鮮卑|鲜卑 nomadic people
Trad. 禿頂
  • bald head
Trad. 禿頭
  • to bare one's head; to be bareheaded
  • to go bald
  • bald head
  • bald person
Trad. 禿驢
  • (derog.) Buddhist monk
Trad. 禿鷲
  • vulture
  • (bird species of China) cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus)
Trad. 禿鷹
  • vulture; condor
Trad. 禿鸛
  • (bird species of China) lesser adjutant (Leptoptilos javanicus)
Trad. 光禿禿
  • bald; bare (no hair, no leaves, no vegetation etc)
Trad. 禿寶蓋
  • name of "cover" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 14)
  • see also 冖[mi4]
Trad. 禿鼻烏鴉
  • (bird species of China) rook (Corvus frugilegus)
Trad. 指著和尚罵禿子
  • lit. to insult a bald man while pointing at a monk (idiom)
  • fig. to insult indirectly
  • to criticize obliquely
Trad. 對著和尚罵賊禿
  • lit. in the presence of a monk, insult another monk, calling him a bald-headed bandit (saying)
  • fig. to insult indirectly; to criticize obliquely

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