摔跤 | shuāi jiāo | to trip and fall; to wrestle; wrestling (sports) | |
摔打 | shuāi da | to knock; to grasp sth in the hand and beat it; to toughen oneself up | |
破罐破摔 | pò guàn pò shuāi | lit. to smash a cracked pot (idiom); crazy despair in the face of a blemish, defect, error or setback | |
摔角 | shuāi jiǎo | to wrestle; wrestling | |
摔跟头 | shuāi gēn tou | to fall; fig. to suffer a setback |
1 | No, in an accident. I fell out of a tree. | |
2 | He slatted my manuscript and went out. | |
3 | Stella fell off the bike and sprained her ankle. | |
4 | An ambitious boy usually worked hard until one day he broke his leg. | |
5 | He broke a leg in the accident. |