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簸 [bò]
1. 〔簸箕〕
❶ A tool used to winnow grains and clean garbage, made from bamboo strips, willow twigs, or iron sheets, with three sides having edges and one side open.
❷ A fingerprint shaped like a winnowing basket (the word "箕" is pronounced lightly).
2. 用簸箕颠动米粮,扬去糠秕和灰尘。
To use a winnowing basket to toss grains, removing chaff and dust: to winnow grain.
3. 颠动摇晃。
To shake or jolt.
4. 用簸箕颠动米粮,扬去糠秕和灰尘:~谷。
To toss and winnow grains using a winnowing basket: winnow the grain.
5. 颠动摇晃:颠~。~荡。~动。~弄。
To jolt or shake: to shake up; to rock; to move; to toss.
本义: 用簸箕盛粮食等上下颠动,扬去糠粃尘土等物
Original meaning: To use a winnowing basket to toss grains and remove chaff and dust.
造字法: 形声。从箕,皮声
Character formation: Phono-semantic compound. It is composed of the part "箕" indicating meaning and "皮" indicating sound.
同本义 [En.] winnow
Same as the original meaning ([En.] winnow).
摇动;颠动 [En.] jolt
To shake; to jolt ([En.] jolt).
例: 簸秕,簸扬糠秕(扬米去糠,糠在米上);簸箩(盛物的竹筐)
Examples: winnow the chaff, winnowing away chaff (to remove chaff from grain); winnowing basket (a bamboo container).
【引】
引文:
1. 《说文》:簸,扬米去糠也。
"Shuowen": "Bò, to winnow rice to remove chaff."
2. 《诗·小雅·大东》:维南有箕,不可以簸扬。
"Book of Songs, Xiao Ya, Dayong": "In the south there is a winnowing basket, it cannot be used to winnow."
3. 《诗·大雅·生民》:或舂或揄,或簸或蹂。
"Book of Songs, Dayu, Shengmin": "Sometimes grinding, sometimes winnowing."
【例】
例子: 又如:颠簸;簸行(摇摆不定的步行)
Another example: "jolt"; "wobble while walking" (unstable walking).
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