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帆 [fān]
1. A cloth canopy that utilizes wind power to propel a boat.
(English: A cloth canopy that utilizes wind power to propel a boat.)
2. A sailboat that is propelled by sails.
(English: A sailing ship.)
3. To set sail and navigate.
(English: To sail.)
Examples:
- 例如: 扬帆, 帆力 (The force exerted by the sail when wind hits it), 帆势 (The position of the sail when set), 帆楫 (The sails and oars of a boat).
Quotes:
1. 韩愈《除官赴阙》: 不枉故人书,无因帆江水。
(Translation: Do not waste the letters of an old friend, nor does it need to sail the river water.)
2. 李白《黄鹤楼送孟浩然之广陵》: 孤帆远影碧空尽,唯见长江天际流。
(Translation: The lone sail’s distant shadow disappears into the blue sky, only to see the Yangtze flowing into the horizon.)
4. 唐·李白《望天门山》: 两岸青山相对出,孤帆一片日边来。
(Translation: The green mountains on both sides face each other, and the lone sail comes from the edge of the sun.)
5. 《老残游记·第一回》: 又有两枝新桅,挂著一扇簇新的帆。
(Translation: There were also two new masts, hoisting a brand new sail.)
6. Borrowing to refer to a boat:
- 例: 唐·温庭筠《忆江南·梳洗罢》: 梳洗罢,独倚望江南,过尽千帆皆不是。
(Translation: After tidying up, leaning alone to gaze at the south river, the thousands of sails passing are none of them.)
- 宋·苏轼《次前韵送刘景文》: 何时归帆溯江水,春酒一变甘棠湖。
(Translation: When will I return to sail upstream on the river, as the spring wine turns to sweet lotus lake?)
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