The missing strokes are: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, folded, dot.
Pinyin: qù
Interpretation:
1. From where you are to other places (opposite to "come"): ~ road. ~Toward. From Chengdu to Chongqing. He's been away for three days and hasn't come back yet.
2. Leaving: ~ country. ~ World. ~ Job. ~Leave two stools.
3. Lose; lose: the situation is over.
4. Remove; get rid of: ~ disease. ~ Fire. ~ Skin. This sentence is concise in just a few words.
5. Distance: The two places are ~ forty miles apart. ~Fifty years now.
6. Past (time, mostly refers to the past year): ~ year. ~Autumn (last autumn). ~Winter and spring.
7. Euphemism, referring to death: he died before he was forty years old.
8. Use "go" to express going away from the speaker's location to do something on your own, and "come" to express going to the speaker's location to participate in something.
9. The word "go" can be used one after the other at the same time to indicate that you have gone to do something: He ~ listened to the report ~.
Extended information:
Related words:
1. Past
[guò qù]?
time word. The period before now (different from "now and future"): ~'s work is just like the first step of a long march of thousands of miles.
2. Lost
[shī qù]?
Lost: ~consciousness. ~ Effectiveness.
3. Go down
[xià qù]?
Go from high to low: from the inclined shaft to about 100 meters, you will reach the working surface. Leading cadres need ~ several days per month.
4. Go back
[huí qù]?
Go to the original place from somewhere else: I have been away from my hometown for ten years and have never been there once.