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倩 [qiàn]
1. Beautiful.
例:倩装 (beautiful appearance), 倩景 (beautiful scenery).
2. To ask; to solicit.
例:倩人代笔 (ask someone to write for you).
倩 [qiàn]
(名)
(Phonetic-ideographic character. From 人 "person", 青 "blue/green" sound. Original meaning: a beautiful title for men in ancient times. Same as original meaning: man.)
倩 [qiàn]
(形)
1. Smiling appearance. ([En.] smiling)
引:诗·卫风·硕人:巧笑倩兮。
例:倩笑 (beautiful laugh of a woman), 倩倩 (smiling appearance), 倩语 (charming voice of a woman).
2. General term for beautiful appearance. ([En.] pretty; handsome; beautiful)
引:杜甫《风疾舟中伏枕书怀诗》:披颜争倩倩,逸足竞骎骎。
例:倩倩 (beautiful appearance), 倩巧 (elegantly delicate), 倩服 (gorgeous clothing), 倩俊 (handsome), 倩女 (beautiful young woman).
3. Fast. ([En.] fast)
4. See also qìng.
倩 [qìng]
(动)
1. To ask someone to do something. ([En.] ask somebody to do something)
例:倩人 (ask someone for help), 倩代 (ask someone to replace), 倩笔 (ask someone to write), 倩雇 (hire).
2. To have the aid of. ([En.] have the aid of)
引:三国志:汝倩人邪?
3. To borrow. ([En.] borrow)
引:金瓶梅:书寄两三番,得见艰难。再倩霜毫,写下乔公案。
倩 [qìng]
(名)
1. Formerly refers to a son-in-law, the husband of a daughter. ([En.] son-in-law)
引:明·杨基《怀万郎中伯玉》:倩可承家如有子,俸能给祭胜无官。
2. Refers to a servant. ([En.] (domestic) servant)
引:明·张居正《答应天巡抚宋阳山》:顷小儿回籍应举,自行顾倩。
3. See also qiàn.
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