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封 [fēng]
1. 密闭,使跟外面隔绝。
(To close tightly, isolating from the outside.)
2. 用来装信、钱等物的纸套。
(A paper cover used to hold letters, money, or other items.)
3. 帝王把土地或爵位给予亲属或臣僚。
(The emperor grants land or titles to relatives or officials.)
4. 疆界。
(Boundary.)
5. 限制。
(Restriction.)
6. 帝王筑坛祭天。
(The emperor builds an altar to worship heaven.)
7. 量词,用于装封套的东西。
(Measure word used for things that are enclosed.)
8. 姓。
(A surname.)
名词定义:
1. 同本义 (boundary; a territory).
2. 坟堆;土堆 (mound).
3. 土堆或形状像坟的堆积物 (a mound or a pile resembling a grave).
4. 国土,土地 (land of a country).
5. 泛指书信 (a letter).
6. 封建主义的简称 (short form for feudalism).
7. 封山,山名 (Feng mountain).
8. 姓 (a surname).
动词定义:
1. 分封土地 (to grant fiefs).
2. 帝王把爵位及土地赐给臣子也叫封 (to confer titles and land to subjects).
3. 堆土植树为界;培土 (to mound soil to mark boundaries).
4. 古代帝王打胜仗筑土坛以祭天也叫封 (to build an earthen altar to worship heaven after a victory).
5. 堆土筑坟 (to stack soil to create a grave).
6. 用加盖印章的纸条贴在门、箱或其他容器的口上以防开启 (to seal something by placing a paper with a stamp over the opening to prevent it from being opened).
7. 界限,局限 (to limit or bound).
8. 封闭 (to close off).
9. 用新加燃料或其他物质把火盖住 (to bank up a fire).
形容词定义:
1. 高 (high).
2. 大 (big).
to put a roof (on a building) / to cap the roof (finishing a building project) / fig. to put a ceiling (on spending, prize, ambition etc) / to top off / fig. to reach the highest point (of growth, profit, interest rates) / to stop growing (of plant bud or branch)
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