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桡
橈 ráo
1. (Noun) 〔~骨〕 The bone on the thumb side of the forearm.
(English: Radius)
2. (Noun) Oar; paddle.
(English: Paddle)
3. (Verb) Curved wood; the bending of wood; generally refers to bending.
(English: Bend)
4. (Verb) Disturb; disrupt.
(English: Disturb)
5. (Verb) Yield.
(English: Yield)
6. (Verb) Weaken; diminish.
(English: Weaken)
7. (Adjective) Tender and nice.
(English: Tender and nice)
8. (Noun) Refers to small boats.
(English: Boat)
9. (Verb) To curve or bend.
(Example from "Colloquies of Zhuangzi": In a flowing stream, the line cannot be broken, the hook cannot be extended, and the pole cannot be curved.)
10. (Noun) Boat oar.
(Example: "A painting of a boat stopped by the oar, with hibiscus flowers lining outside and bamboo crossing bridges.")
11. (Noun) Refers to a small boat or boatman.
(Example: "Paddle man" or "Lady boatman.")
12. Ancient form of “挠”, meaning to weaken or disturb.
(English: Weaken, disturb)
13. Used to refer to disturbances (old usage).
(English: Disturb)
14. (Noun) Boat oar.
(Example: "In the Southern Song dynasty, Ouyang Jiong wrote a lyric referring to a boat stopped by the oar.")
15. (Verb) To bend.
(Example from "New Tang History": The radius straightens and becomes bent, shaped from square wood into round.")
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