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焦 [jiāo]
1. An object turning black-yellow and hardening or becoming brittle after burning with fire. (物体经火烧变成黑黄色并发硬、发脆。)
2. Fidgety, anxious. (烦躁,着急。)
3. Crispy, brittle. (酥,脆。)
4. Metaphorically refers to extreme dryness. (喻干燥到极点。)
5. A type of hard, porous solid fuel with a high heat content. (一种质硬、多孔、发热量高的固体燃料。)
6. A surname. (姓。)
焦 [jiāo] (动)
- The original meaning: an object turns yellow or becomes charcoal when burned. (【本义】:物经火烧而变黄或成炭)
1. Same original meaning: charred; burnt; scorched. (同本义 [En.] charred;burnt;scorched)
2. Withered; desiccated. (干枯;枯焦 [En.] withered;desiccated)
3. Cry; noise. (叫喊,吵闹 [En.] cry; noise)
Example: 梅香嗏省闹,小姐哎你休焦.
焦 [jiāo] (形)
1. Worry. (着急 [En.] worry)
Example: 假如你焦他没有房屋,何不替他娶上一个孙媳妇。
2. Dry. (干燥 [En.] dry)
Example: 唇焦口燥呼不得。
3. Burnt; charred. (烧焦的 [En.] burnt;charred)
Example: 楚人一炬,可怜焦土。
4. Fragile. (酥,脆 [En.] fragil)
Example: 麻花炸得真焦.
焦 [jiāo] (名)
1. Charred taste. (物体烧焦所产生的气味 [En.] charred taste)
Example: 焦,臭也。
2. e.g. charred bitterness, charred taste (物体烧焦发出的气味).
3. Coke. (焦炭 [En.] coke)
Example: 煤焦;炼焦;结焦;焦比;焦炉.
4. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the area within the body where water and food pathways, as well as qi, flow. (中医:人体内水谷道路、气所始终的部位 [En.] warmer).
Example: 三焦;下焦.
5. Focus. (焦点 [En.] focus)
Example: 焦距.
6. Triple warmer. (三焦 [En.] triple warmer)
Example: 焦原.
7. Abbreviation of joule (焦耳的简称) - Symbol J. (符号J)
8. Ancient state name (古国名 [En.] Jiao state). A family name of Ji in present-day Henan Province near Shan County, which was destroyed during the Spring and Autumn period.
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