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to undertake / to carry / to shoulder / to take responsibility, a picul (133.33 lbs.) / burden / a load / responsibility
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担
擔 dān
1. 用肩膀挑。
- To carry on the shoulder.
2. 承当,负责。
- To take upon oneself; to be responsible.
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担
擔 dān
1. 用肩膀挑:~水。
- To carry something on the shoulder: e.g., carry water.
2. 承当,负责:~负。~任。~当。~待(①原谅;②担当责任)。~重任。~风险。
- To take upon oneself; to bear responsibility: e.g., bear a burden, take on a duty, handle a serious task, take risks.
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担
擔 dān
【本义】:用肩挑
- Original meaning: To carry on the shoulder.
【造字法】:形声。从手,詹声。
- Character formation: Phonetic compound, consisting of "hand" and the sound component "zhān."
1. 同本义 ([En.] carry on a shoulder pole)
2. 背负 ([En.] carry on one's back)
3. 承当,承担 ([En.] take upon)
4. 另见 dàn
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担
擔 dān
1. 挑东西的用具,多用竹、木做成。
- A tool for carrying things, often made of bamboo or wood.
2. 一挑东西。
- A load being carried.
3. 中国市制重量单位,一担等于一百斤。
- A unit of weight in China, one "担" equals one hundred "斤."
4. 量词,用于成担的东西。
- A measure word for items carried on a shoulder pole.
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担
擔 dàn
1. 扁担和挂在两头的东西 ([En.] carrying pole and the loads on it)
2. 轿子 ([En.] sedan)
3. 肩负的责任 ([En.] burden; load)
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担
擔 dàn
1. 中国重量单位。旧制一百斤为一担,今以百市斤为一市担 ([En.] a unit of weight (=50 kilograms))
2. 用于计成挑的东西 ([En.] a load of)
3. 另见 dān
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担
擔 dān
1. 同“ 掸 ”。
- Same as "掸" (to dust).
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