TAKE OFF  解脫

REMOVE GARMENTS.
TAKE OFFPULL OFFSLIP OUT OFPEEL OFFDATED DOFF
Antonym
  • WEARUSE as GARMENT.
    Hypernym
    • REMOVEDISPLACE something from where it is EXPECTED to REMAIN.
      • DISPLACECAUSE to MOVE.
        • MOVECHANGE PLACE OR SITUATION.
          • CHANGEEVENT involving two MOMENTS t1 and t2, such that a THING at the MOMENT t1 is DIFFERENT FROM that THING at the MOMENT t2....
    See also
    • NAKEDLACK GARMENTS on one's BODY.
      Old Chinese Criteria
      1. The current word for taking off clothes is jiě 解 (ant. pī 被 "put on").

      2. Shì 釋 (ant.* yì 衣 "put on (clothes)" refers to the taking off of any part of one's clothes and typically suggests that no further use is to made of them by the person who is thus taking them off.

      3. Tǎn 袒 refers to the baring of one's chest and upper arms.

      4. Xī 裼 refers to the baring of the whole upper part of one's body.

      5. Wèn 免 refers to the taking off of head-gear.

      6. Tuō 脫 typically refers to the taking off of footwear.

      7. Luǒ 裸 refers to taking off clothes so as to show parts of one's bare body.

      8. Chú 除 refers to the removal of any part of one's clothing.

      Modern Chinese Criteria
      解脫



      擺脫

      超脫

      脫出

      出脫

      開脫

      脫身

      抽身

      蟬蛻

      first rough draft to identify synonym group members for future analysis, based on CL. 18.11.2003. CH

      • 古代文化詞異集類辨考 Gudai wenhua ci yi ji lei bian kao ( HUANG JINGUI 1995) p. 751

      Words

        duó OC: lood MC: dʷɑt
        tuō OC: lʰood MC: thʷɑt
        shuì OC: lʰods MC: ɕiɛi 9 AttributionsWD

      Tuō 脫 typically refers to the taking off of footwear.

        Syntactic words
      • vt(oN)take off the contextually determinate garment/equipment N
      • vtoN(in the ordinary course of events) take off (a piece of clothing, shoe); unyoke (horses)
      • vtoNfigurativepeel off, take away > remove
        jiě OC: kreeʔ MC: kɣɛ 9 AttributionsWD

      The current word for taking off clothes is jiě 解 (ant. pī 被 "put on").

        Syntactic words
      • vtoNuntie and take off
      • vtoNclothestake off (clothes); cease to wear
        miǎn OC: mronʔ MC: miɛn 5 AttributionsWD

      Wèn 免 refers to the taking off of head-gear.

        Syntactic words
      • vishow mourner's hairstyle
      • vtoNdoff, take off (helmet)
        tǎn OC: daanʔ MC: dɑn 5 AttributionsWD

      Tǎn 袒 refers to the baring of one's chest and upper arms.

        Syntactic words
      • nabactthe baring of one's shoulders
      • viactto bare upper arm showing either one's underwear or one's bare shoulders; also: bare the upper part of one's body
      • vtoNto bare
        xī OC: sleeɡ MC: sek 2 AttributionsWD

      Xī 裼 refers to the baring of the whole upper part of one's body.

        Syntactic words
      • vibe without outer garments
      • viactritual action: take off clothes; take off outer clothing; bare the upper part of the body; also: take off outer ceremonial clothes
        tú OC: daa MC: duo̝ 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • vtoNto take off (clothes)
        shuì OC: lʰods MC: ɕiɛi 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • vtoNtake off
        luǒ OC: k-roolʔ MC: lʷɑ 1 AttributionWD

      Luǒ 裸 refers to taking off clothes so as to show parts of one's bare body.

        Syntactic words
      • viacttake off clothes
        shì OC: lʰaɡ MC: ɕiɛk 1 AttributionWD

      Shì 釋 (ant.* yì 衣 "put on (clothes)" refers to the taking off of any part of one's clothes and typically suggests that no further use is to made of them by the person who is thus taking them off.

        Syntactic words
      • vtoNtake off (clothes, hat); doff
        jiàng OC: kruums MC: kɣɔŋ 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • vtoN(lower and>) take off (clothes)3
      徒裼  tú xī OC: daa sleeɡ MC: duo̝ sek 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • VPiacttake off one's upper garments
      肉袒  ròu tǎn OC: njuɡ daanʔ MC: ȵuk dɑn 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • viYILI: bare one's arm and shoulders
        tǎn OC: daanʔ MC: dɑn 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • vtoNto bare (the arms and breast); take off (a hut)
        chú OC: rla MC: ɖi̯ɤ 0 AttributionsWD

      Chú 除 refers to the removal of any part of one's clothing.

        Syntactic words
      • vtoNtake off
      右袒  yòu tǎn OC: ɢʷɯʔ daanʔ MC: ɦɨu dɑn 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • VPiKONGCONGZI: bare one's right arm as a sign of opposition
      左袒  zuǒ tǎn OC: skaalʔ daanʔ MC: tsɑ dɑn 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • VPiSHIJI LYUHOUBENJI: bare one's left arm as a sign of agreement with the leadership
      袒免  tǎn miǎn OC: daanʔ mronʔ MC: dɑn miɛn 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • nabactthe ritual taking off of the upper garments (in mourning)
      • VPiritually take off ones's upper garments
      解脫  jiě tuō OC: kreeʔ lʰood MC: kɣɛ thʷɑt 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • VPt(oN)take off (manacles etc) 《史記‧酷吏列傳》:"是時九卿罪死即死,少被刑,而 成 極刑,自以為不復收,於是解脫,詐刻傳出 關 歸家。" 司馬貞 索隱:"謂脫鉗釱。"

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