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垫
diàn
1. To cushion or lay something underneath or on top.
衬在底下或铺在上面。
2. Something used to cushion or lay down.
用来衬、铺的东西。
3. To temporarily pay for someone.
替人暂付款项。
4. To sink or be submerged.
陷沉,淹没。
5. To fill a vacancy.
填补空缺。
1. To cushion or lay something underneath or on top: to make it higher.
衬在底下或铺在上面:~高。
2. Something used to cushion or lay down: a cushion or mat.
用来衬、铺的东西:~子。
3. To temporarily pay for someone: to pay for someone else's expenses.
替人暂付款项:~款。
4. To sink or be submerged: to become lost under.
陷沉,淹没:~没。
5. To fill a vacancy: to fill in or make up for something missing.
填补空缺:~补。
垫 (diàn)
(verb)
[Original meaning]: To sink down, to be submerged.
【本义】:下陷,淹没
1. Same as the original meaning (to sink down).
同本义 ([En.] sink down)
2. To cushion or lift something up by putting something underneath it.
用别的东西衬在下面,使物加高、加厚或起隔离作用 ([En.] make level higher or thicker by putting sth. under or propping it up).
3. To temporarily pay for someone.
暂时替人付钱 ([En.] pay for sb.).
4. In volleyball, a type of passing technique.
排球运动中接球的一种传球动作 ([En.] bound).
5. To fill the emptiness in one’s stomach.
填补胃里的空虚 ([En.] fill).
6. To prop up or support.
支撑 ([En.] prop up).
7. To bury.
埋藏 ([En.] bury).
垫 (diàn)
(noun)
Something placed on a bed, chair, or other objects.
铺在床、椅或其他器物上的东西 (【英】:cushion;mat;pad). 如:椅垫;鞋垫;坐垫;跪垫;草垫
垫 (diàn)
(adjective)
Low-lying in terrain.
地势低洼的 (【英】:low). 如:垫隘(本指居住的地方低洼潮湿,借喻生活困苦);垫湿(低洼潮湿)
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