剔 (tī) — to pick (e.g., teeth); to remove with a pointed tool; to strip (meat from a bone)
Definition
剔 (tī) means picking, scraping, or stripping things off with a pointed tool — often paired with 牙 ('pick teeth') or 骨 ('strip meat from bone'). In extended use, 剔除 also means removing or weeding out unwanted items from a group.
verb
to pick (e.g., teeth)to remove with a pointed toolto strip (meat from a bone)
Examples
- 。Chī wán fàn jì de tī yá.Remember to pick your teeth after eating.
- 剔。Tā bǎ jī tuǐ shàng de ròu tī dé hěn gān jìng.He stripped the meat off the chicken leg very cleanly.
- 。Zhè fèn cái liào xū yào tī chú qí zhōng de cuò wù xìn xī.This material needs to have the incorrect information removed from it.
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