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(v) cut down; fell / (v) dispatch an expedition against; descend upon
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伐 [fá]
动词 (Verb)
1. 砍 (To chop): 伐木 (To fell trees), 砍伐 (To cut down)
2. 征讨 (To suppress; to attack): 《左传·庄公十年》:齐师伐我 (The army of Qi attacked us)
3. 自夸 (To brag): 《论语·公冶长》:愿无伐善,无施劳 (I wish no one would brag about their goodness)
4. 割除 (To cut off): 例:然症虽危,可治,但肤块已凝,非伐皮削肉不可 (Although the illness is dangerous, it can be treated, but the skin must be cut off)
名词 (Noun)
1. 功绩 (Merit): 《左传·庄公二十八年》:则可以威民而惧戎,且旌君伐 (It can be used to frighten the people and make the army respect us)
2. 媒人 (Matchmaker): 《儒林外史·第六回》:周亲家家,就是静斋先生执柯作伐 (The family of Zhou is the matchmaker, Mr. Jingzhai holds the branch)
【本义】(Original meaning): 砍杀 (To kill)
【造字法】(Character formation): 会意 (Pictophonetic), 从人,从戈 (From 'person' and 'spear'). The oracle bone script resembles striking a person's head with a spear.
引申义 (Extended meanings)
1. 同本义 (Same as the original meaning): kill
2. 砍伐 (To hack; to fell; to cut down)
3. 讨伐,进攻 (To send armed forces to suppress; to attack)
4. 自吹自擂,夸耀自己 (To brag about oneself)
5. 败坏,损伤 (To damage)
6. 打破、挫败 (To defeat; to frustrate; to baffle)
7. 敲击 (To knock)
8. 引申为开凿 (To dig)
9. 批评,责备 (To criticize; to blame)
名词 (Noun)
1. 通“阀” (Referring to 'valve'): 功劳,功业 (Merit)
2. 如: 伐阅 (Merit and qualifications)
3. 畎上高土 (Ridge soil)
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