Pinyin Dictionary results for "cuan"

rush; stir up; throw; fling; hurry; rage
to bring together
quick-boil; to boil for a short time
surname Cuan
cooking-stove; to cook
to conceal; to hide
to flee; to scuttle; to exile or banish; to amend or edit
to seize; to usurp
old variant of 篡[cuan4]
蹿
to leap up; (coll.) to gush out; to spurt out
to engrave or carve, as a block for printing
撺掇
to urge sb on
攒簇
to gather closely together
攒聚
to gather; to assemble
攒集
to gather; to assemble
窜升
to rise rapidly; to shoot up
窜扰
to invade and harass
窜改
to alter; to modify; to change; to tamper
窜犯
to raid; an intrusion (of the enemy, or bandit groups)
窜红
to become suddenly popular; suddenly all the rage
窜踞
to flee in disorder and encamp somewhere
窜逃
to flee in disorder; to scurry off
篡位
to seize the throne
篡夺
to usurp; to seize
篡弑
to commit regicide
篡改
to tamper with; to falsify
篡政
to usurp political power
篡权
to usurp power
篡窃
to usurp; to seize
篡立
to become an unlawful ruler
篡贼
usurper
篡军
to usurp the military
篡逆
to rebel; to revolt
篡党
to usurp the leadership of the party
蹿升
to rise rapidly; to shoot up
蹿房越脊
lit. to leap the house and cross the roofridge (idiom); dashing over rooftops (of robbers and pursuing knight-errant 俠客|侠客 in fiction)
蹿货
product in great demand; hot property
蹿跳
to bound forward; to bound along
蹿蹦
to jump up; to leap
蹿腾
to jump about wildly (coll.)
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