出奇
chū qí
Pinyin
Definition
出奇
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- extraordinary
- exceptional
- unusual
Character Decomposition
Related Words (20)
- 1 to pay
- 2 to invest (energy or time in a friendship etc)
- 1 to extend
- 1 legendary
- 2 fantasy saga
- 3 romance
- 4 short stories of the Tang and Song Dynasty
- 1 to go out
- 2 to come out
- 3 to occur
- 4 to produce
- 5 to go beyond
- 6 to rise
- 7 to put forth
- 8 to happen
- 9 (used after a verb to indicate an outward direction or a positive result)
- 10 classifier for dramas, plays, operas etc
- 1 to come out
- 2 to appear
- 3 to arise
Idioms (20)
一言既出,驷马难追
- 1 lit. once said, a team of horses cannot unsay it (idiom); a promise must be kept
一鼻孔出气
- 1 lit. to breathe through the same nostril (idiom); fig. two people say exactly the same thing (usually derog.)
- 2 to sing from the same hymn sheet
不足为奇
- 1 not at all surprising (idiom)
仓皇出逃
- 1 to run off in a great panic (idiom)
倾巢而出
- 1 the whole nest came out (idiom); to turn out in full strength
Sample Sentences
呵呵,你真逗。其实孙子的许多军事主张,比如“知彼知己,百战不殆”、出奇制胜等等,早已是公认的现代商战的重要法则了。我越研究越觉得这本书应该改名为《孙子商法》。
Ha ha you're really funny. Actually, a lot of Sunzi's advice was accepted early on as good rules for doing business. Some examples are ``If you know yourself, and you know your enemy, you need not fear the outcome of a hundred battles," and ``Use surprise tactics to achieve victory." The more I study this book, the more I think it should be called ``The Art of Business."