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嘈 [cáo]
1. 喧闹 (noisy)
- Definition: A term that describes a state of disorder or mixed sounds.
- Examples: 嘈杂 (mixed noise); 嘈嘈 (describes hurried or chaotic sounds); 嘈嗷 (describes the sounds of insect or bird calls).
2. 指胃部难受,不舒服 ((stomach) unwell; indisposed)
- Definition: Refers to discomfort in the stomach or feeling unwell.
- Examples:
- Reference:《西游记》: Eating too many peaches can also make one feel unwell.
- Sample usage: 心嘈 (stomach discomfort; a traditional Chinese medicine term indicating a feeling that is neither hunger nor pain, often seen in gastritis and ulcer diseases).
引:
1. “耳嘈嘈以失听” - From the work "Wenxuan" by Wang Yanshou: "The ears are overwhelmed by noise, causing loss of hearing."
2. "望廊下有灯烛火,且人口嘈杂" - From Hong Mai's "Yijian San Zhi": "Looking under the corridor, there are lamps and candles, and the people are noisy."
例:
- 嘈嚷 (to shout or make noise); 嘈啐 (the sound of clamoring).
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