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Jyutping sit6 tau4
Pinyin shé tou

Definitions (Kaifangcidian)
  1. (沒有對應漢語詞彙)

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Jyutping sit3 tau4
Pinyin shé tou

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. tongue
  2. CL:個|个[ge4]
  3. enemy soldier captured for the purpose of extracting information
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
  1. 名詞、書面語
    即​係​脷​(​量​詞​:​條​)
    tongue; see 脷
    • 佢咬親條脷。
      佢咬亲条脷。
      keoi5 ngaau5 can1 tiu4 lei6.
      她咬到舌頭了。
  2. 近義詞
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. noun, Beijing
    clapper of a bell
  2. noun, dated
    enemy operative captured to extract information
  3. noun, dated
    ability to talk
  4. noun
    tongue
  5. noun, Beijing
    endocarp of a persimmon
  6. noun, Min-Bei
    tip of a tongue
  7. verb, archaic
    to gossip
Definitions (HSK3.0)
  1. HSK3 六级词汇表 #720
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    他拿了面镜子细看自己的舌头。
    他拿了面鏡子細看自己的舌頭。
    tā ná le miàn jìng zǐ xì kàn zì jǐ de shé tou 。
    • He picked up a mirror and examined his tongue.
    • He picked up a mirror and looked at his tongue.
    • He took a mirror and carefully examined his tongue.
  2. Mandarin
    琳达把舌头伸了出来。
    琳達把舌頭伸了出來。
    lín dá bǎ shé tou shēn le chū lái 。
    • Linda stuck her tongue out.
  3. Mandarin
    不要把两个舌头放在一张嘴。
    不要把兩個舌頭放在一張嘴。
    bù yào bǎ liǎng gè shé tou fàng zài yī zhāng zuǐ 。
    • Keep not two tongues in one mouth.
  4. Mandarin
    女人的力量在她的舌头。
    女人的力量在她的舌頭。
    nǚ rén de lì liang zài tā de shé tou 。
    • A woman's strength is in her tongue.
  5. Mandarin
    一个女人的头发很长,她的舌头更长。
    一個女人的頭髮很長,她的舌頭更長。
    yí gè nǚ rén de tóu fa hěn zhǎng , tā de shé tou gèng zhǎng 。
    • A woman's hair is long; her tongue is longer.
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    舌头发麻
    舌頭發麻
    shé tóu fā má
    • to have a tingling tongue
  2. Mandarin
    那时,瘸子必跳跃像鹿;哑巴的舌头必能歌唱。在旷野必有水发出;在沙漠必有河涌流。
    那時,瘸子必跳躍像鹿;啞巴的舌頭必能歌唱。在曠野必有水發出;在沙漠必有河涌流。
    nà shí , qué zi bì tiào yuè xiàng lù ; yǎ ba de shé tou bì néng gē chàng . zài kuàng yě bì yǒu shuǐ fā chū ; zài shā mò bì yǒu hé yǒng liú .
    • Then shall the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue of the dumb sing: for in the wilderness shall waters break out, and streams in the desert.