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育 [yù]
1. 生养 (give birth to):
- 例: ~龄 (give birth to age), 节~ (control childbirth), 生儿~女 (give birth to sons and daughters).
2. 养活 (raise; bring up; foster):
- 例: ~婴 (nurture infants), 哺~ (breastfeed), 培~ (cultivate), 抚~ (bring up), 养~ (support).
3. 按照一定的目的长期地教导和训练 (educate and train over a long period towards a certain purpose):
- 例: 德~ (moral education), 智~ (intellectual education), 体~ (physical education), 美~ (aesthetic education), 教书~人 (teach students).
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育 [yū]
1. (会意。甲骨文字形,象妇女生孩子。上为“母”及头上的装饰,下为倒着的“子”) (Ideogram; oracle bone script character shape, symbolizes a woman giving birth. The top represents "mother" and the decoration on her head, the bottom is an inverted "child").
2. 同本义 ([En.] give birth to).
3. 抚养;教育 ([En.] raise; bring up; foster).
引:
1. 《广雅》:育,生也。 (Guangya: "育" means to give birth.)
2. 《书·盘庚》:无遗育。 (Shu Jing: "There is no neglect in nurturing.")
3. 《国语·晋语》:至如今不育。 (Guoyu: "To this day, there are no offspring.")
4. 《国语·周语》:子孙蕃育之谓也。 (Guoyu: "This refers to the flourishing of descendants.")
5. 《易·渐》:妇孕不育,失其道也。 (Yijing: "When women become pregnant but do not give birth, they have lost their way.")
例:
- 节育 (control childbirth); 育孕 (reach full term in pregnancy before giving birth); 生儿育女 (to have and raise children).
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