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挣 [zhēng]
(verb)
1. To struggle or make an effort to support or break away, as in "to struggle for one's life."
2. To exert force to open.
挣 [zhèng]
(verb)
1. To struggle to get free.
Reference: "That fool struggled left and right, but could not break free."
2. To support oneself with effort.
Reference: "Lin Chong could not rise because of the shackles."
3. To exert strength.
Reference: "Many workers were still struggling with the unfinished projects."
4. To earn or obtain with effort.
Reference: "In the past, my father left little behind, but my brothers and I earned some small properties."
5. To embellish.
Reference: "Taking out a mirror from the box, making one's face shiny."
6. To stare blankly or be in a daze.
Reference: "I missed the temple visit and made my mother very angry."
挣 [zhèng]
(adjective)
1. Beautiful.
Reference: "Being beautiful is the key; lacking Heavenly clothes is just a statue of Guanyin."
2. See also zhēng.
挣 [zhèng]
(verb)
1. To struggle to get free.
2. To support oneself.
3. To exert strength.
4. To earn or obtain with effort.
5. To embellish.
6. To stare blankly or be in a daze.
挣 [zhèng]
(adjective)
1. Beautiful.
2. See also zhēng.
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