qióng
kòu

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Meaning of 穷寇

穷寇 means desperate enemy; cornered bandits; remnant foe at the end of their rope. Pronounced qióng kòu.

  • desperate enemy; cornered bandits; remnant foe at the end of their rope

Definitions & Examples

Sūn
yuē
 
 "
qióng
kòu
 
 "

Sun Tzu said, "Do not press a desperate enemy too hard."

Zhè
xiē
cán
bīng
bài
jiàng
chéng
qióng
kòu
 
wéi
 

These defeated troops have become cornered enemies and are not to be feared.

Qióng
kòu
zhuī
shì
bīng
shàng
de
zhòng
yào
yuán
 

Not pursuing desperate enemies is an important principle in the art of war.

Jǐn
guǎn
shì
qióng
kòu
 
men
néng
 

Even though they are desperate enemies, we cannot let our guard down.

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