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扳 [bān] (Verb)
1. 往下或往里拉。
(Translation: Pull down or inward.)
2. 扭转,~回败局。~本(赌博时赢回输掉的钱)。
(Translation: Turn around, e.g., turn the tide of defeat. Turn back the loss in gambling.)
3. 拉;引;拨动 ([En.] pull; draw; turn)
(Translation: Pull; draw; turn.)
4. 扭转;背转 ([En.] turn round)
(Translation: Turn around; reverse.)
5. 论争;辩驳 ([En.] debate)
(Translation: Argument; debate.)
6. 另见 pān
(Translation: See also pān.)
7. (古通“攀”)
(Translation: Anciently used as "攀.")
8. 攀援 ([En.] climb)
(Translation: Climb.)
9. 结交 ([En.] make friends with; associate with)
(Translation: Make friends; associate with.)
10. 攀附 ([En.] seek connections in high places)
(Translation: Seek connections.)
11. 牵连 ([En.] involve)
(Translation: Involve.)
12. 纠缠 ([En.] get entangled)
(Translation: Get entangled.)
13. 另见 bān
(Translation: See also bān.)
同“攀”。
(Translation: Same as "攀".)
动词 攀折。明.高明《琵琶记.蔡公逼伯喈赴试》:「香径里扳残草色,雕阑畔折损花容。」
(Translation: Verb to break off. Ming, Gao Ming in "Pipa Ji" mentions: "In the fragrant path, I pull the remaining color of the grass, and on the carved railing, I break the beauty of the flowers.")
动词 攀附。通「攀」。
(Translation: Verb to cling. Commonly used as "攀".)
《楚辞.严忌.哀时命》:「往者不可扳援兮,倈者不可与期。」
(Translation: "The past cannot be clung to; the present cannot be relied upon.")
《二刻拍案惊奇.卷六》:「金家父母见说了,惭愧不敢当,回覆媒妈道:『我家什么家当,敢去扳他?』」
(Translation: "The parents of the Jin family, hearing this, felt ashamed and dared not assert, replying to the matchmaker: 'What assets does my family have to dare to pull him?''")
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