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径 jìng
1. Small path; also refers to roads, methods: small path; mountain path; shortcut; passage; vastly different (too far apart).
2. Straight, direct and succinct: direct; straight flow; direct intentions (willful); straight from.
3. In mathematics, refers to the straight line connecting the center of a circle to its circumference: straight diameter.
径 jìng (as a noun)
1. Footpath; path ([En.] footpath; path).
- Example: "Sayings:径, footpath."
2. General term for roads ([En.] road).
- Example: "Book of Rites:塞徯径. Note: '徯径 is the way of beasts.'"
3. Avenue; means ([En.] means; way).
- Example: "Pathways in life."
4. Diameter ([En.] diameter).
- Example: "It's eight foot in diameter."
5. Activities carried out on the racing track (such as track events or hurdle races) ([En.] track).
- Example: "Track race."
径 jìng (as an adverb)
1. Direct; directly ([En.] directly; straightway).
- Example: "He went directly to meet them."
2. Specially, intentionally ([En.] specially).
3. Interchangeable with "竟" meaning, "that is, then" ([En.] then).
径 jìng (as a verb)
1. To take a path ([En.] via; by way of).
2. To pass through ([En.] pass through).
径 jīng (as a verb)
1. To pass; to traverse ([En.] pass).
径 jīng (as a noun)
1. North-South direction ([En.] north-southern).
2. Refer to jìng.
The winding path leads to a secluded quiet place. / A small path opens up on an enchanting view. / on twisted paths through twilight shades / a winding path leading to a secluded spot
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