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嗑 [kè]
动
1 方言,话。
1 Dialect, talk: 唠~儿 (lao-er: to chat).
2 用上下门牙咬有壳的或硬的东西。
2 To crack something between the teeth: ~瓜子儿 (kè guāzǐ er: to crack sunflower seeds).
3 闲谈,多话。
3 Casual talk, chitchat: ~牙 (kè yá: to talk idly).
本义: 多话
Original Meaning: Talkative
造字法: 形声。从口,盍声。
Character Formation: Phono-semantic compound, combining the meaning component "mouth" and the sound component "kè".
引
1 《说文》:嗑,多言也。
1 "Shuowen Jiezi": 嗑 (kè) means to talk a lot.
例
又如: 嗑牙(闲谈,多嘴);嗑牙料嘴(耍嘴,斗嘴)
Example: For instance, 嗑牙 (kè yá: casual talk, chit-chat); 嗑牙料嘴 (kè yá liào zuǐ: to banter or spar with words).
用上下门牙咬有壳的或硬的东西
To crack something between the teeth
引
1 颐中有物曰噬嗑。——《易·彖上》传
1 "In the jaw, there is an object called 'shikè'." — from the "I Ching", commentary on the text.
2 噬嗑,食也。——《易·杂卦》传
2 "'Shikè' denotes food." — from the "I Ching", commentary on various hexagrams.
例
又如: 嗑瓜子儿
Example: For instance, 嗑瓜子儿 (kè guāzǐ er: to crack sunflower seeds).
说话
To talk
例
如: 闲嗑(闲谈)
Example: For instance, 闲嗑 (xián kè: casual chat).
形
1 话多。《说文解字·口部》:「嗑,多言也。」
1 Talkative. "Shuowen Jiezi" states: 嗑 (kè) means to talk a lot.
动
1 闭、合。《抱朴子·外篇·守塉》:「口张不能嗑,首俛不能仰。」
1 To close, to join. "Baopuzi" states: "When the mouth is open, it cannot be closed; when the head is bent, it cannot be raised."
2 喝、食。《儒林外史·第三回》:「我一天杀一个猪还赚不得钱把银子,都把与你去丢在水里,叫我一家老小嗑西北风。」
2 To drink, to eat. "Rulin Waishi" states: "Even if I kill a pig in a day, I wouldn't earn enough money to throw silver into the water, making my whole family live on the northwest wind."
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