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Jyutping bun1 ceot1
Pinyin bān chū

Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. verb
    to bring out; to come up with
  2. verb
    to move out
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    她想搬出去,找个属于自己的地方。
    她想搬出去,找個屬於自己的地方。
    tā xiǎng bān chū qù , zhǎo gè shǔ yú zì jǐ de dì fāng 。
    • She wants to move out and find a place of her own.
  2. Mandarin
    我已经搬出去了。 现在我自己一个人住。
    我已經搬出去了。 現在我自己一個人住。
    wǒ yǐ jīng bān chū qù le 。 xiàn zài wǒ zì jǐ yī gè rén zhù 。
    • I've moved out already. Now I live alone.
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    佢阿妈咁多年嚟都系噉样情绪勒索佢,所以佢先咁想搬出去自己住。
    佢阿媽咁多年嚟都係噉樣情緒勒索佢,所以佢先咁想搬出去自己住。
    keoi5 aa3 maa1 gam3 do1 nin4 lei4 dou1 hai6 gam2 joeng2 cing4 seoi5 lak6 sok3 keoi5, so2 ji5 keoi5 sin1 gam3 soeng2 bun1 ceot1 heoi3 zi6 gei2 zyu6.
    • His mother had been emotionally blackmailing him for so many years, so he wanted to move out and live on his own.
  2. Cantonese
    佢啱啱喺乡下搬出嚟城市住,系老土啲㗎喇。
    佢啱啱喺鄉下搬出嚟城市住,係老土啲㗎喇。
    keoi5 ngaam1 ngaam1 hai2 hoeng1 haa2 bun1 ceot1 lai4 sing4 si5 zyu6, hai6 lou5 tou2 di1 gaa3 laa3.
    • She has just moved to the city from the village, it's natural for her to look old-fashioned.
  3. Cantonese
    你一个人搬出去住,使费好大㗎。
    你一個人搬出去住,使費好大㗎。
    nei5 jat1 go3 jan4 bun1 ceot1 heoi3 zyu6, sai2 fai3 hou2 daai6 gaa3.
    • If you move out, the living expense is going to be so high.
  4. Cantonese
    佢同你斗气先至话要搬出去住啫。
    佢同你鬥氣先至話要搬出去住啫。
    keoi5 tung4 nei5 dau3 hei3 sin1 zi3 waa6 jiu3 bun1 ceot1 heoi3 zyu6 ze1.
    • He said he would be moving out just to grudge against you
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    如果我们说,这是古代,不足为据,他们又可以搬出英灭印度的事实,证明小而强的资本主义国家能够灭亡大而弱的落后国家。
    如果我們説,這是古代,不足為據,他們又可以搬出英滅印度的事實,證明小而強的資本主義國家能夠滅亡大而弱的落後國家。
    rú guǒ wǒ men shuō , zhè shì gǔ dài , bù zú wéi jù , tā men yòu kě yǐ bān chū yīng miè yìn dù de shì shí , zhèng míng xiǎo ér qiáng de zī běn zhǔ yì guó jiā néng gòu miè wáng dà ér ruò de luò hòu guó jiā .
    • If we say these events occurred long ago and do not prove the point, they can cite the British subjugation of India to prove that a small but strong capitalist country can vanquish a large but weak and backward country.