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        shuǎi, to throw/to fling/to swing/to leave behind/to throw off/to dump (sb)
        shuǎidiào, to throw off/to abandon/to cast off/to get rid of/to dump
        shuǎikāi, [甩開], to shake off/to get rid of
        shuǎimài, [甩賣], to mark down (the price of goods)/to sell off cheap
        shuǎishǒu, to swing one's arms/to wash one's hands of sth
        shuǎitóu, [甩頭], to fling back one's head
        qīngcāngdàshuǎimài, [清倉大甩賣], clearance sale/fire sale
        kuángshuǎi, to fling vigorously/fig. to reduce drastically
        shuǎishàng, to throw off/to fling sth up (in anger)/refers to dramatic sale prices
        shuǎidòng, [甩動], to shake/to fling one's arm/to lash/to swing
        shuǎibāofu, lit. to fling off a bundle/fig. to abandon one's responsibility for sth/to wash ...
        shuǎiwěi, drifting (motorsport)
        shuǎikāibǎngzi, [甩開膀子], to throw off inhibitions/to go all out
        shuǎishǒuzhǎngguì, [甩手掌櫃], lit. arm-flinging shopkeeper/fig. sb who asks others to work but does nothing hi...
        shuǎishǒudùnjiǎo, [甩手頓腳], to fling one's arms and stamp one's feet (in anger or despair)
        shuǎiliǎnzi, [甩臉子], to grimace with displeasure/to pull a long face
        shuǎixiùzi, to swing one's sleeve (in anger)
        shuǎichē, [甩車], to uncouple (wagons or trucks from a train)
        shuǎiyuǎn, [甩遠], to cast far from oneself/to leave sb far behind/to outdistance
        shuǎizhōng, [甩鍾], dice cup
        shuǎiguō, [甩鍋], (Internet slang) to shift the blame/to pass the buck

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