chū
out
The Chinese word '出' translates to 'out' in English and can be used in context similar to English. It is commonly used as a verb that refers to going or coming out of somewhere. For example, 'He comes out of the room' translates to '他从房间出来'.
chū fā le
Departed
This phrase is used when someone or something has left for a destination.
chū zū chē lái le
The taxi is here
This is said when a taxi has arrived at your location.
qǐng chū shì nín de zhèng jiàn
Please show your ID
This phrase is commonly used in situations where identification is necessary.
chū hū wǒ de yì liào
Beyond my expectation
This phrase is used when something exceeds one’s expectation.
tā chū mén qù le
She went out
This phrase is commonly used when someone leaves the house.
tā men chū qù wán le
They went out to play
This phrase is used when people go outside for recreational activities.
tā shàng chuán chū hǎi le
He set sail
This phrase is used when someone is going out to sea on a boat.
tā chū guó liú xué
She is studying abroad
This phrase is used when someone leaves the country to study elsewhere.
shū jí kě yǐ táo tài, rén cái shǐ zhōng bù néng chū mài
Books can be discarded, but talents must never be sold
This phrase communicates the importance of not exploiting talented people for personal gain.
zhè gè rén yǒu chū xī
This person has prospects
This phrase is used to compliment someone who is promising and likely to succeed.