Did you mean: to join to con to gain to come to go in to skin ?
投 |
tóu | to throw (sth in a specific direction: ball, javelin, grenade etc) / to cast (a ballot) / to cast (a glance, a shadow etc) / to put in (money for investment, a coin to operate a slot machine) / to send (a letter, a manuscript etc) / to throw oneself into (a river, a well etc to commit suicide) / to go to; to seek refuge; to place oneself into the hands of / (coll.) to rinse (clothes) in water |
枚 |
méi | classifier for small objects: coins, badges, rings, carved seals, chess pieces, eggs, fingerprints etc (more formal than 个) / classifier for bombs, missiles, satellites etc / (on product packaging) classifier for flat items (from Japanese 枚 "mai") / (old) stick used as a gag to prevent soldiers from talking while sneaking up on the enemy |
投 |
tóu zhì | to throw sth a long distance / to hurl / to throw at / to throw (dice etc) / to flip (a coin) |
压 |
yā huā | to emboss / coining / knurling |
投 |
tóu bì | coin-operated / to insert coins |
生 |
shēng zào | to coin (words or expressions) |
铸 |
zhù bì | coin / to mint (coins) |
爆 |
bào jīn bì | (gaming) (of a monster etc) to drop gold coins when defeated / (fig.) (slang) to give or spend money |
卜 |
bǔ kè | to divine by tossing coins |
打 |
dǎ rǎo le | sorry to interrupt you, but ... / sorry to have bothered you / sorry, I have to go / (slang) (coined c. 2017) used facetiously to terminate a conversation (esp. online) when the other person is being insufferable |
投 |
tóu yìng bì | coin-operated / to insert a coin |
细 |
xì sī jí kǒng | scary to think about (coll.) (coined c. 2013) |
万 |
Wàn wéi Tiān luó Dì wǎng | World Wide Web (WWW) / lit. ten-thousand dimensional net covering heaven and earth / term coined by China News Digest and abbr. to 万维网 |
道 |
dào xì | (slang, coined c. 2017, contrasted with 佛系) Dao-type, a type of person who has traits associated with a Daoist approach to life, such as being active, optimistic, earthy and forthright |
边 |
biān yuán rén | marginalized people (not part of mainstream society) / marginal man (term coined by social psychologist Kurt Lewin, referring to a person in transition between two cultures or social groups, not fully belonging to either) |