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吴
wú
1. Name of a feudal state during the Zhou Dynasty in China, located in present-day southern Jiangsu Province and northern Zhejiang Province, later expanded to the lower Huai River region.
(中国周代诸侯国名,在今江苏省南部和浙江省北部,后扩展至淮河下游一带。)
Example: 吴钩 (A type of curved sword produced in ancient Wu, later generally refers to sharp swords.)
(~钩(古代吴地出产的一种弯刀,后泛指锋利的刀剑)。)
Example: 吴越同舟 (To refer to former enemies becoming friends due to common interests.)
(~越同舟(喻过去的仇人由于当前利害一致而成为朋友)。)
2. One of the Three Kingdoms during the late Eastern Han Dynasty in China.
(中国东汉末年三国之一。)
Example: 吴下阿蒙 (Refers to someone who was originally uneducated and simple-minded.)
(~下阿蒙(喻原先学识粗浅的人)。)
3. General reference to the southern Jiangsu Province and northern Zhejiang Province in China.
(泛指中国江苏省南部和浙江省北部一带。)
Example: 吴语 (The dialect spoken in the Wu region.)
(~语。)
Example: 吴牛喘月 (To become frightened when seeing something similar.)
(~牛喘月(喻见到类似事物就胆怯害怕起来)。)
4. A surname.
(姓。)
Definition in context:
1. 吴国 (Wu state). A state established by Sun Quan from AD 222 to 280.
(吴国 (【英】:Wu state)。公元222—280年孙权所建的国家。)
Example: 吴越 (Ancient rival states; metaphorically refers to enemies.)
(如: 吴越(古代的两个敌对国家。借指仇人);)
Example: 吴歈 (Songs from the Wu region.)
(吴歈(吴地的歌声);)
Example: 吴牛见月 (Refers to Wu cattle scared of heat, mistaking the moon for the sun and panting.)
(吴牛见月(吴地的牛怕热,看见月亮以为是太阳,喘息起来);)
Example: 吴越气脉 (Metaphor for a higher standard or level.)
(吴越气脉(比喻较高的水平和标准);)
Example: 吴头楚尾 (Referring to areas between Wu and Chu.)
(吴头楚尾(指吴楚之间的地区).)
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