凸
tū
Pinyin
Definition
凸
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- to stick out
- protruding
- convex
- male (connector etc)
- Taiwan pr. [tú]
Character Decomposition
Compounds (1)
- 1 to stick out
- 2 protruding
- 3 convex
- 4 male (connector etc)
- 5 Taiwan pr. [tú]
Related Words (15)
- 1 to present clearly
- 2 to give prominence to
- 3 to magnify
- 4 clear and obvious
- 1 concave or convex
- 2 bumps and holes
- 3 uneven (surface)
- 4 rugged
- 1 to stick out
- 2 protruding
- 3 convex
- 4 male (connector etc)
- 5 Taiwan pr. [tú]
- 1 convex on both sides (of lens)
- 2 biconvex
- 1 to protrude
- 2 to stick out
Sample Sentences
也是,现下流行纸片人骨感风,但没准一个风向改变,又掀起一股凹凸有致玲珑性感复古风呢!
Yeah, now the fashion is for paper-thin boniness, but who knows when things will turn around, and a retro wave for curvy voluptuousness!
最大的挑战来自互联网领域发展不平衡、治理规则不健全、秩序不合理等问题日益凸显,信息鸿沟不断拉大,网络犯罪、网络攻击、网络恐怖主义活动等成为公害。
The biggest challenge comes from the ever more obvious uneven development, incomplete regulation, and lack of order in the internet sector, the information gap is getting ever wider, cyber crime, cyber attacks and cyber terrorism have become public nuisances.
根据中国儿童福利和收养中心的粗略统计,全国各地设立的“弃婴安全岛”接受的弃婴,大约99%都是病残儿童。婴儿被遗弃的主要原因是家庭无法承受昂贵的医疗费,无法承受特殊孩子将来的特殊教育费用,很多家庭担心因病致贫,这一定程度上凸显了当前中国儿童福利保障制度有不完善的方面。
According to rough statistics from the China Centre for Children's Welfare and Adoption, of the babies received in every single place where “abandoned baby safety islands” have been established, approximately 99% of them are disabled children. The biggest reason that babies are abandoned is that families have no way to cope with the high costs of medical treatment and no way to cope with the future costs of special education for their special child. Many families are afraid that they will be made poor because of the illness. This has definitely revealed the imperfect aspects of China's present children's welfare system.
哎,我觉得新天地这种利用上海的老式石库门建筑来构造的娱乐场所,虽然很有特色,但却少了石库门作为一种民居而包含的人文情怀。不过那些斑驳的墙,生锈的栅栏,黑漆的木门,磨去油漆的石柱,凹凸不平的路面,还是能让人体会到一些石库门弄堂的沧桑的。
Oh, I think that though it's very distinctive, architecture like Xin Tian Di that uses old-style shikumen to create entertainment venues loses some of the spirit of humanity that comes from having people living in a place. But those mottled walls, rusty railings, black-lacquered wooden doors, black-painted stone pillars and uneven roads still give you a sense of the big changes in the shikumen.