唐突
táng tū
Pinyin

Definition

唐突
 - 
táng tū
  1. to be rude
  2. to treat irreverently

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

tū rán
  1. 1 sudden
  2. 2 abrupt
  3. 3 unexpected
Táng
  1. 1 Tang dynasty (618-907)
  2. 2 surname Tang
Táng sēng
  1. 1 Xuanzang (602-664) Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator, who traveled to India 629-645
Táng shān
  1. 1 Tangshan prefecture level city in Hebei
Dà Táng
  1. 1 the Tang dynasty (618-907)
tū chū
  1. 1 prominent
  2. 2 outstanding
  3. 3 to give prominence to
  4. 4 to protrude
  5. 5 to project
tū rú qí lái
  1. 1 to arise abruptly
  2. 2 to arrive suddenly
  3. 3 happening suddenly
tū jī
  1. 1 sudden and violent attack
  2. 2 assault
  3. 3 fig. rushed job
  4. 4 concentrated effort to finish a job quickly
tū rán jiān
  1. 1 suddenly
tū fā
  1. 1 to burst out suddenly
  2. 2 sudden outburst
tū pò
  1. 1 to break through
  2. 2 to make a breakthrough
  3. 3 to surmount or break the back of (a task etc)
  4. 4 (of ball sports) to break through a defense
huāng táng
  1. 1 beyond belief
  2. 2 preposterous
  3. 3 absurd
  4. 4 intemperate
  5. 5 dissipated
chōng tū
  1. 1 conflict
  2. 2 to conflict
  3. 3 clash of opposing forces
  4. 4 collision (of interests)
  5. 5 contention
Nán Táng
  1. 1 Tang of the Five Southern Dynasties 937-975
Táng Zhōng zōng
  1. 1 Emperor Zhongzong of Tang, reign name of fourth Tang emperor Li Zhe 李哲[Lǐ Zhé] (656-710), reigned 705-710
Táng rén Jiē
  1. 1 Chinatown
  2. 2 CL:條|条[tiáo],座[zuò]
Táng dài
  1. 1 Tang dynasty (618-907)
Táng Dài zōng
  1. 1 Emperor Taizong of Tang (727-779), reign name of ninth Tang emperor Li Yu 李豫[Lǐ Yù], reigned 762-779
Táng Bó hǔ
  1. 1 Tang Bohu or Tang Yin 唐寅 (1470-1523), Ming painter and poet, one of Four great southern talents of the Ming 江南四大才子
táng kǎ
  1. 1 thangka (Tibetan Buddhist scroll painting)

Idioms (5)

曲突徙薪
qū tū xǐ xīn
  1. 1 lit. to bend the chimney and remove the firewood (to prevent fire) (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to take preventive measures
狼奔豕突
láng bēn shǐ tū
  1. 1 the wolf runs and the wild boar rushes (idiom); crowds of evil-doers mill around like wild beasts
异军突起
yì jūn tū qǐ
  1. 1 to emerge as a new force to be reckoned with (idiom)
相向突击
xiāng xiàng tū jī
  1. 1 sudden attack from the opposite direction (idiom)
突发奇想
tū fā qí xiǎng
  1. 1 suddenly have a thought (idiom)
  2. 2 suddenly be inspired to do something

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