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此 [cǐ]
1. This; this one. (En: this) Indicates a demonstrative pronoun referring to something nearby, in contrast to "彼" (that).
- Examples:
- 此间 (this place)
- 此后 (after this)
- 此生 (this life)
- 长此以往 (continuing like this)
- 从此 (from now on)
- 因此 (therefore)
2. Here; this place. (En: here)
- Example:
- 到此为止 (to this point)
3. So; such; in this way. (En: so; such)
- Example:
- 此等 (such)
- 此个 (this one)
- 此家 (this person)
副 [副词]
4. Consequently; then. (En: consequently)
引 [引用]
1. Ouyang Xiu, "The Oil Seller": Chen Kangsuke Yao was excellent at archery, unmatched in the world, and he also took pride in this.
例 [例子]
- 此以 (this is why; therefore)
【Note】: The character's original meaning relates to stepping or treading, indicated by the combination of elements for "stop" and "person," symbolizing a foot stepping on someone else, which reflects its phonetic roots.
lit. to attend to one thing and lose sight of another (idiom) / fig. to be unable to manage two or more things at once / cannot pay attention to one thing without neglecting the other
up here, down there (idiom); to rise and fall in succession / no sooner one subsides, the next arises / repeating continuously / occurring again and again (of applause, fires, waves, protests, conflicts, uprisings etc)
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