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糜 [mí]
名
1. 粥: (porridge; e.g. 肉糜)
2. 烂,碎: (rotten, broken; e.g. 糜烂)
3. 浪费: (waste; e.g. 糜费)
4. 姓: (surname)
糜 [mí]
动
1. 粉碎,捣烂: (to smash; to pound something until it becomes pulp)
2. 消耗,通“靡”: (to waste)
3. 另见 méi: (see also méi)
糜 [mí]
名
本义: 粥 (Original meaning: porridge)
造字法: 形声。从米,麻声 (Character formation: phono-semantic compound; composed of 米 and 麻 sound)
引
1. 《说文》: 糜,糁也。 (Shuowen: 糜 is also known as 糁.)
2. 《释名·释饮食》: 糜,煮米使糜烂也。 (Explaining food: 糜 refers to cooking rice until it becomes mushy.)
3. 《广韵》: 糜,糜粥。 (Guangyun: 糜 means 糜粥.)
4. 粥之稠者曰糜。——《尔雅·释言》注 (The thick porridge is called 糜. - Erya)
5. 古乐府《东门行》: 他家但愿富贵,贱妾与君共餔糜。 (From ancient music collection: I hope your family is rich, as I share porridge with you.)
糜 [mí]
动
1. 粉碎,捣烂: (to smash; to pound something until it becomes pulp)
引
1. 《荀子·富国》: 以糜敝之。 注: “散也” (Xunzi: It is to scatter.)
2. 贾山《至言》: 万钧之所压,无不糜灭者。 (Jia Shan: under tremendous pressure, nothing can escape destruction.)
例
1. 糜没 (to smash to ruin); 糜灭 (to smash to destruction); 糜躯 (to sacrifice life); 糜捐 (to sacrifice life); 糜粉 (to grind into powder; also refers to fragments)
2. 消耗,通“靡”: (to waste)
引
1. 《三国志·魏书·卫觊传》: 不益于好而糜费功夫。 (Sanguozhi: It does not benefit and wastes effort.)
2. 清·徐珂《清稗类钞·战事类》: 徒糜弹药。 (Qing: to waste ammunition.)
例
1. 糜耗 (waste); 糜费 (to waste); 糜损 (waste and loss)
3. 另见 méi: (see also méi)
不黏的黍(亦称“穄”)
1. 不黏的黍(亦称“穄”): (non-sticky millet; e.g. 糜子, 糜黍, 糜子面)
糜
1. 蘪 méi
2. 另见 mí: (see also mí)
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