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(qū) surname Qu

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(qū) bent; to feel wronged

屈光度 (w)

(qūguāngdù) diopter

屈原 (w)

(qūyuán) Qu Yuan (340-278 BC), famous Warring States statesman and poet, author of Sorrow at Parting 離騷|离骚 Lisao in Songs of Chu 楚辭|楚辞

屈原祠 (w)

(qūyuáncí) Qu Yuan memorial temple on the Miluo river 汨羅江|汨罗江 at Yueyang 岳陽市|岳阳市, Hunan

屈原纪念馆 (w)

(qūyuánjìniànguǎn) Qu Yuan memorial hall in Zigui county 秭歸縣|秭归县, Hubei, built in 1982 and a major tourist attraction since then

屈从 (w)

(qūcóng) to capitulate

屈才 (w)

(qūcái) to waste talent

屈折语 (w)

(qūzhéyǔ) to inflect (in grammar); to decline; to conjugate

屈指 (w)

(qūzhǐ) to count on one's fingers

屈指一算 (w)

(qūzhǐyīsuàn) to count on one's fingers

屈指可数 (w)

(qūzhǐkěshǔ) You count them on your fingers (idiom). tiny number; just a very few; just a handful; not many at all

屈曲 (w)

(qūqū) crooked

屈服 (w)

(qūfú) to surrender; to yield

屈膝礼 (w)

(qūxīlǐ) curtsy

屈辱 (w)

(qūrǔ) to humiliate; humiliating

屈体 (w)

(qūtǐ) pike position (diving)