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磕 [kē]
1. **碰在硬东西上**
- To knock against something hard.
- Example: 头~破了。 (My head got hurt from hitting something.)
- ~~碰碰 (Metaphor for minor conflicts between people.)
- ~头碰脑。 (To knock heads.)
- ~头 (Also written as “叩头”.)
2. **把东西向较硬处碰使附着物掉下来**
- To knock or hit something against a harder surface to dislodge attached objects.
- Example: ~打。 (To hit.)
- ~烟袋锅儿。 (To knock off the tobacco pipe.)
3. **石声或鼓声** (Original meaning: the sound of stones or drums)
- **石头撞击声** (Sound of stones crashing).
- **物相碰声** (Sound of objects colliding).
- **砍砸斩杀声** (The noise of chopping or hitting).
动 [kē]
1. **碰击,碰撞**
- To knock against something hard.
- Example: 云缠风束乱敲磕。 (The clouds entangled and the wind struck chaotically.)
2. **通“嗑”**
- To crack something between the teeth.
- Example: 黛玉磕着瓜子儿,只管抿着嘴儿笑。 (Daiyu cracked sunflower seeds with her teeth, smiling gently.)
3. **叩头,旧时的跪拜礼**
- To kowtow.
- Example: 爹!就这样跪着磕吧,别换衣服啦。 (Dad! Just kneel and kowtow like this, don't change your clothes.)
4. **倾侧倒下**
- To fall or lean over.
- Example: 磕伏 (To lay down; to lie prostrate.)
5. **通“瞌”**
- To nap.
- Example: 磕睡 (Napping.)
6. **套;戴;扣上**
- To put on.
- Example: 帽子往头上一磕; (Put the hat on the head.)
形 [kē]
- **凸出**
- Protruding.
- Example: 磕额 (Protruding forehead.)
副 [kē]
- **突然**
- Suddenly.
- Example: 磕搭.
- Also written as “磕答” or “磕塔” (meaning all of a sudden).
Overall, the character 磕 primarily conveys meanings related to collision, knocking, and impacts, as well as figurative uses for subtle conflicts and physical actions.
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