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冬 [dōng]
名词
1. 一年中的第四季:冬季(农历十月至十二月)。冬天。冬眠。
- The fourth season of the year: winter (from October to December in the lunar calendar). Winter days. Hibernate.
2. 姓
- A surname.
3. 象声词,敲鼓声:战鼓冬冬。
- An onomatopoeia for the sound of drum beating: "dong dong" (as in war drums).
4. 冬月,阴历十一月的俗称
- A colloquial term for the eleventh month of the lunar calendar.
引证:
1. 《说文》:冬,四时尽也。
- "Shuo Wen": Winter signifies the end of the four seasons.
2. 《诗·邶风·谷风》:我有旨蓄,亦以御冬。
- "Poetry": I have a strategy to withstand the winter.
3. 《诗·陈风·宛丘》:无冬无夏。
- "Poetry": There is neither winter nor summer.
4. 《后汉书·张纯传》:冬者,五谷成熟,物备礼成。
- "Book of the Later Han": In winter, the grains mature, and resources are prepared.
例句:
- 冬暖夏凉;
- Winter warm, summer cool;
- 冬酿(冬季酿酒);
- Winter brewing (making wine in winter);
- 冬温(冬天所害的一种热病);
- Winter fever (a type of fever caused in winter);
- 冬计(寒冬的生计)。
- Winter livelihood (means of living in the cold winter).
最后,终
- The end or finality.
引证:
1. 《马王堆汉墓帛书》:诰诰作事,毋从我冬始。
- "Mawangdui Han Tomb Silk Manuscripts": Affairs must not start with my winter.
冬冬声 (rub-a-dub; rat-tat; rat-a-tat)——形容敲门或敲鼓的声音。如:冬冬(形容敲门的声音)
- The sound "dong dong" (rub-a-dub; rat-tat; rat-a-tat) describes the sound of knocking on a door or beating a drum. For example: "dong dong" (describing the sound of knocking on the door).
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