Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/chok
Appearance
chok
- chok tîeh i kâi nō̤;
- excited his wrath.
- chok tîeh i seⁿ khì;
- made him angry.
- chok mâk kiaⁿ sim;
- arouse the attention in such a way as to excite fear.
- chok-khí i kâi sĭeⁿ-thâu;
- arouse his attention.
- chok-kéng seⁿ-chêng;
- to irritate.
- chok hŭam;
- to sin willfully.
- chok tîeh cĭu khì;
- if you touch upon that he becomes angry.
- khap chok;
- affix a stamp.
- kip cêk kâi chok pun i;
- gave him something to use as a stamp.
- tŏ̤ kuaⁿ kò̤ nía kâi chok;
- received a stamp at the magistrate's office.
- tîaⁿ ā-sĭ bô̤ khap chok, kuaⁿ m̄ khéng siu;
- the magistrate will not receive a paper which has no stamp upon it
- chok lîah;
- to gripe firmly.
- ûah chok;
- caught alive.
- kek chok;
- to press urgently.
- pek chok;
- to hurry.
- kek-kek chok-chok;
- much straightened.
- kek-kek chok-chok to cò̤ bô̤ hó̤ mûeh;
- a fine piece of work cannot be done in haste.
- sî-hāu khah pek-chok;
- the time is too short.
- màiⁿ khah tó̤-chok cĭu hó̤;
- if not too hurried, it may be done.
- sang bâi cò̤-nî chok-chok?
- Why do you frown so?
- hẃn-ló̤ kàu sang bâi chok cò̤ cêk ē;
- so sad that his eyebrows were drawn together.
- bâi-thâu cē chok, sim lăi cĭu phah tīaⁿ cú-ì;
- with one contraction of the eyebrows, his mind is fully made up.