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my (polite) / poor / ruined / shabby / worn out / defeated
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敝 [bì]
Meaning:
1. Worn-out; old and shabby.
- 破旧,坏。
- Examples: 敝旧 (old and shabby), 敝俗 (old customs), 敝衣 (worn-out clothes), 敝屣 (old shoes), 敝帚自珍 (cherish a worn broom).
2. Humble expression used for things related to oneself.
- 谦辞,用于与自己有关的事物。
- Examples: 敝人 (I), 敝姓 (my surname), 敝处 (my place), 敝校 (my school), 敝国 (my country).
3. Tired.
- 疲惫,困乏,衰败。
- Examples: 敝卒 (tired soldiers), 敝敝 (appearance of fatigue).
4. Decayed; corrupt.
- 败坏;衰败。
- Examples: 经久不敝 (not decayed for a long time), 敝肠 (bad nature), 敝人 (a person of shallow virtue).
5. Defeat.
- 失败。
- Example: 敝于韩 (defeated by Han).
6. Cast away.
- 弃。
- Example: 冠而敝之 (to cast it away).
7. Harm; hurt.
- 损害。
- Examples: 因人之力而敝之,不仁 (to rely on others' strength and harm them is unkind).
Note: The character "敝" serves both as an adjective and a verb, expressing a range of meanings from physical wornness to a humble tone when referring to oneself or one's belongings.
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