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瞻 [zhān]
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【本义】: 向远处或向高处看
Base Meaning: Look up or forward
1. 往上或往前看:~仰。~望。~拜。~谒。~念。~前顾后。
1. Look up or forward: (e.g. look up, gaze, pay respects, visit, remember, look ahead and consider the past.)
【引】
[References]
1. 《说文》:瞻,临视也。
"Shuōwén": Zhān means to look towards.
2. 《尔雅》:瞻,视也。
"Éryǎ": Zhān means to see.
3. 《诗·邶风·燕燕》:瞻望弗及。
"Shǐ·Bèi Fēng·Yān Yān": Cannot gaze upon.
4. 《诗·邶风·雄雉》:瞻彼日月。
"Shǐ·Bèi Fēng·Xióng Zhì": Look to the sun and moon.
5. 《楚辞·离骚》:瞻前而顾后兮。 注: “观也。”
"Chǔcí·Lí Sāo": Look ahead and look back. Note: "to observe."
6. 《诗·魏风·伐檀》:不狩不猎,胡瞻尔庭有悬狟兮?
"Shǐ·Wèi Fēng·Fá Tán": Not hunting, why gaze at your yard with desolation?
7. 晋·陶潜《归去来兮辞》:乃瞻衡宇,载欣载奔。
"Jìn·Táo Qián: Returning Home": Hence, I look at my home, filled with joy and rush.
8. 乃瞻衡宇。
I look at my home.
9. 《聊斋志异·促织》:细瞻景状。
"Liáo Zhāi Zhì Yì: Crickets": Observe the scenery carefully.
【例】
[Examples]
高瞻远瞩; 瞻略; 瞻眄; 瞻相; 瞻视; 瞻察; 瞻览
To look far ahead; strategy; observation; inspection; observation; viewing; appreciation.
2. 仰慕 ([En.] look at with reverence)
2. To admire or revere.
【引】
[References]
1. 《诗·大雅·桑柔》:维此惠君,民人所瞻。
"Shǐ·Dà Yǎ·Sāng Róu": This is a grace to you, it is what the people admire.
【例】
[Examples]
瞻谒; 瞻迎; 瞻奉
To visit with reverence; to welcome with admiration; to serve respectfully.
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