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妥 [tuǒ]
形
1. 适当,合适:appropriate; proper
- 稳妥 (safe and steady)
- 不妥 (inappropriate)
- 妥当 (appropriate)
- 妥贴 (very appropriate; also written as "妥帖")
- 妥善 (appropriate; proper)
- 妥协 (to compromise)
2. 安稳,停当(多用在动词后):safe and steady (often used after verbs)
- 已经商量妥了 (it has already been settled)
动
1. 通“堕”。落下,掉下:fall
2. 安坐:to seat well
3. 垂:to hang
4. 安置:to help settle down
5. 停止:to stop
引
- 《说文》:妥,安也。 (In "Shuowen", it means safe)
- 《诗·小雅·楚茨》:以妥以侑 (In "The Book of Songs", it means to be careful and respectful)
- 《礼记·郊特性》:诏妥尸 (In "The Book of Rites", it refers to the proper arrangement of the deceased)
- 《仪视·士相见礼》:妥而后传言 (In "The Etiquette of Meeting", it means to be appropriate before sharing news)
例
- 妥密 (safe and confidential)
- 妥安 (stable)
- 妥妥 (stable appearance)
- 妥帖 (settled; calm; proper)
- 妥洽 (appropriate and fitting)
- 妥干 (capable and safe)
- 妥绥 (to be settled)
- 妥宁 (peaceful)
引
- 杜甫《重过何氏》:花妥莺捎蝶 (In Du Fu's poem, it refers to flowers falling and birds tying up butterflies)
- 妥尸 (to arrange the deceased for offerings)
- 妥侑 (to seat properly in order to encourage drinking)
- 妥首 (to lower the head; to bow down)
- 妥视 (to look down; to hang the head)
- 妥首帖耳 (to be extremely attentive and deferential)
- 妥灵 (to settle the spirits)
- 妥止 (to stop; to cease)
引
- 《尔雅》:妥,止也。 (In "Erya", it means to stop)
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