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乔 (qiáo)
1. High; tall.
- 例: 乔木 – Tall tree. 乔松 – Tall pine. 乔岳 – High mountain. 乔迁 – To move to a better place or to be promoted.
2. Name of a type of tree.
- 例: 乔梓 – A specific type of tree.
3. To pretend; to disguise.
- 例: 乔装 – To masquerade; to fake.
4. A term for a rogue or a deceitful person.
- 例: 乔才 – An unscrupulous person.
5. A surname.
**Derived Meanings:**
1. 高耸 (tall): Often used to describe trees.
- [En.] Tall.
2. 詈词 (bad): In literature after the Song and Yuan dynasties, this term has often been used in a derogatory sense to describe negative characteristics such as badness, incompetence, cunning, or cowardice.
- [En.] Bad.
3.通“骄” (arrogant): Can also mean proud or haughty.
- [En.] Arrogant; assuming.
**Additional Notes:**
- 高耸: Commonly describes trees as tall.
- Example phrases: 乔木世家 (noble family), 乔松 (tall pine), 乔峰 (high peak).
4. The term also relates to the idea of pride and arrogance, as seen in literary references such as "小人贫斯约, 富斯乔" (the poor become modest, while the rich become proud).
5. To disguise oneself:
- Example phrases: 乔模乔样 (to pretend in appearance), 乔做作 (to act affectedly).
6. As a noun, it can mean a steep high mountain:
- [En.] High mountain.
- Example reference: "二矛重乔,河上乎逍遥" (Two spears rise steeply, and one floats leisurely over the river).
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