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尿 [niào]
名词
1. Urine; the excretion liquid from the kidneys.
- Example: ~液 (urine liquid), ~布 (urine cloth), ~肥 (urine fertilizer), ~素 (urine nutrient).
2. To urinate.
- Example: ~尿 (urinate).
动词
1. To expel urine (urinate).
2. (Dialect) To care about.
3. (Dialect) To pay attention to.
4. See also suī.
尿 [niào]
名词
1. The original meaning is urine.
- Etymology: A compound character, combining components representing 'body' and 'water' (body represents human body).
- Reference: 《说文》:尿,人小便也;ancient texts often used '溺' to refer to this.
- Example: 糠尿病 (wheat bran diabetes), 尿鳖 (urine pot; derogatory term for a despised person).
动词
1. To expel urine (urinate).
- Example: 尿床子 (referring to a child who wets the bed), 尿泡 (regional dialect for urinate), 尿尿把把 (a colloquial term for urination).
2. (Dialect) To care about.
- Example: "The brave heroes who have died at my hands cannot be counted, yet I care about you, you little rascal."
3. (Dialect) To pay attention to.
- Example: "They still like to hear a few words, if they don’t like it, they wouldn't care."
4. See also suī.
尿 [suī]
名词
1. (Dialect) Urine.
2. See also niào.
尿 [suī]
名词
1. (Dialect) Urine.
- Example: 膀胱又名尿脬 (the bladder is also called '尿脬'); 撒尿又叫“屙尿” (to urinate is also called ‘屙尿’); 尿尿 (niàosuī): to urinate; 尿胞 (bladder); 尿胞种子 (being empty inside, referring to seed that cannot sprout; a curse to say the child won't grow).
2. See also niào.
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