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噤 [jìn]
1. 闭口不说话。
- Close one's mouth; refrain from speaking.
2. 因寒冷而咬紧牙关或牙齿打战。
- Shiver due to cold; chatter one's teeth.
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1. 闭口:~口。~声。~若寒蝉。
- Close one's mouth: keep silent; silent as a cicada in winter.
2. 因寒冷而咬紧牙关或牙齿打战:~战。寒~。
- Shiver due to cold: chatter one's teeth; shivering in the cold.
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【引】
1. 《说文》:口禁,口闭也。从口,禁声。
- "Shuo Wen": Mouth is forbidden, mouth is closed; from the mouth, suppress the voice.
2. 《楚辞·思古》:口噤闭而不言。
- "Chuci, Si Gu": The mouth is closed and does not speak.
3. 杜甫《朱凤行》:翅垂口噤心甚劳。
- Du Fu, "Zhu Feng Xing": Wings droop, mouth closed, the heart is very laborious.
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【例】
- 噤声: 闭口不言; 不出声或小声。
- Close one's mouth; remain silent or speak softly.
- 噤窄: 闷在心里不说。
- Keep something to oneself without speaking.
- 噤口卷舌: 缄默不言。
- Keep silent and do not speak.
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2. 关闭;封闭: (close)
- Close; seal up.
【引】
1. 潘岳《西征赋》:有噤门而莫启。
- Pan Yue, "Xi Zheng Fu": There is a closed door, yet no one opens it.
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【例】
- 噤门: 关门。
- Close the door.
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3. 因寒冷而发生的哆嗦: (shiver)
- Shivering due to cold.
【例】
- 噤渗: 瑟缩寒战。
- Shivering intensely from the cold.
- 噤颐: 微动其颊。细语。
- Slight movement of the cheeks; speaking softly.
- 噤战: 咬紧牙关打颤。
- Chatter teeth while shivering.
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4. 吃光喝完: (be used up)
- Finish eating and drinking.
【引】
1. 《金瓶梅》:你过来,这酒我吃不了,咱两个噤了这素子酒吧。
- "Jin Ping Mei": Come here, I can't finish this wine, let's drink it up together.
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