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体
tǐ
Definition:
1. 人、动物的全身。
(1) The entire body of a person or an animal.
2. 身体的一部分。
(2) A part of the body.
3. 事物的本身或全部。
(3) The essence or entirety of something.
4. 物质存在的状态或形状。
(4) The state or shape of material existence.
5. 文章或书法的样式、风格。
(5) The style or form of writings or calligraphy.
6. 事物的格局、规矩。
(6) The pattern or rules of things.
7. 亲身经验、领悟。
(7) Personal experience and understanding.
8. 设身处地为人着想。
(8) To empathize and think from another person's perspective.
9. 与“用”相对。“体”与“用”是中国古典哲学的一对范畴,指“本体”和“作用”。一般认为“体”是最根本的、内在的;“用”是“体”的外在表现。
(9) Opposed to "use." In Chinese classical philosophy, "body" (体) and "use" (用) represent a pair of categories signifying "essence" and "function." It is generally believed that "body" is the most fundamental and internal; "use" is the external manifestation of "body."
Additional Meanings:
1. 同本义 ([En.] body)
2. 手脚、四肢 ([En.] limbs)
3. 形体 ;体态 ([En.] shape (of a person's body); physique; body)
4. 牲体 ([En.] body of domestic animal)
5. 事物的主要部分 ([En.] main part)
6. 实体 ([En.] substance)
7. 规格;法式 ([En.] specifications; laws)
8. 占卜时的兆象 ([En.] omen)
9. 本性,本质 ([En.] nature)
10. 准则 ([En.] norm)
11. 文体 ([En.] type of writing; literary form)
12. 体制 ([En.] system)
13. 动词的一套屈折形式、表示动作的性质或关于该动作的开始、持续、完成或重复等方面的情况,但不涉及该动作发生的时间 — 最初用于斯拉夫语言,后来用于其他语言 ([En.] aspect of a verb)
14. 文字的书写形式 ([En.] form; style)
15. 立体 ([En.] cube)
These definitions encompass the physical, philosophical, psychological, and literary aspects of the character 体.
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