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犷 (guǎng)
1. 粗野。
[En.] rude
粗~。~悍。
[En.] Rude; brutal.
2. 同本义
[En.] angry and untamable
【本义】: 犬凶恶,凶猛
[En.] The original meaning: fierce and ferocious like a dog
【造字法】: 形声。从犬,广声。
[En.] Formation of the character: phono-semantic compound; includes the radical for "dog" and the "guǎng" sound.
3. 强悍,强壮凶悍。
[En.] brutal
例子:
又如: 犷兽(凶猛的野兽) [En.] like: fierce beast
犷狉(凶猛野蛮) [En.] fierce and savage
犷恶(凶猛,凶恶) [En.] fierce and evil
犷戾(凶暴而乖张) [En.] violent and unruly
犷狠(横暴凶狠) [En.] brutal and ruthless
犷暴(凶暴) [En.] violent
犷犷(凶暴; 凶恶) [En.] ferocious; fierce
其他引用:
1. 《说文》:犷,犬犷犷不可附也。
[En.] "In 'Shuōwén Jiězì,' it says: 'Guǎng means a fierce dog that cannot be approached.'"
2. 《汉书》:犷犷亡秦。
[En.] "In 'Han Shu,' it says: 'The fierce ones caused the fall of Qin.'"
3. 《后汉书·光武纪》注:犷,猛也。
[En.] "In 'Hou Han Shu,' it is noted: 'Guǎng means fierce.'"
4. 《汉书·段颎传》注:犷,恶也。
[En.] "In 'Han Shu', it is noted: 'Guǎng means evil.'"
引例:
1. 《后汉书·祭肜传》:且临守偏海,政移犷俗。
[En.] "In 'Hou Han Shu,' it says: 'Moreover, those who guard the coastal areas have policies reflecting rude customs.'"
例子:
又如: 犷语(粗野的语言) [En.] like: rude language
犷卤(粗野愚钝) [En.] rude and ignorant
犷顽(粗野不驯) [En.] rude and unruly
犷锐(粗野好斗) [En.] rude and combative
总结:
犷指代的含义主要围绕粗野和强悍,且有凶猛、无法驯化的意味,常用于形容野兽或莽撞的行为和态度。
[En.] In summary, "犷" primarily refers to rudeness and brutality, often conveying a sense of fierceness or untamability, and is commonly used to describe wild animals or reckless behavior and attitudes.
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