What does 揸 in Chinese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 揸 in Chinese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 揸 in Chinese.

The word in Chinese means to stretch fingers out. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 揸

to stretch fingers out

verb

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所以仲係快點緊個機會 唔好計較得失
so take your opportunities and never count the cost.
你出力住個環 敲響個鐘
You can grab the ring, you can ring that bell,
我 给钱 你 用 , 你 的 痛脚 就 被 我
Are you out of your mind?
你出力住個和環 敲響個鐘 但係永遠唔知 幾時先至到達終點
You can grab the ring, you can ring that bell, when the ride is over you can never tell.
语言实验室令学生能够使用音频同影片辅助手俄文可以喺大学学习.
Language laboratories enable students to use audio and video aids for mastering Russian to be able to study at the University .

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