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upper arm / wing, to flirt, puffed (swollen), bladder
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膀 (bǎng)
Noun
【Original Meaning】: shoulder
【Character Composition】: Phono-semantic compound; composed of the "meat" radical and sound component.
1. The upper part of the arm near the shoulder. (En. shoulder)
Example: A description of a person with a broad shoulder.
2. Upper arm, referring to the section of the arm between the shoulder and the elbow. (En. upper arm)
Example: Dialect term for upper arm.
3. The upper part of the leg or the part that connects the front limb of an animal to the torso. (En. upper leg)
4. The wings of birds and other flying creatures. (En. wing)
5. See also: bàng; pāng; páng
膀胱 (bǎngguāng)
Commonly referred to as the urinary bladder, a sac-like structure that temporarily stores urine within the pelvic cavity.
浮肿 (fúzhǒng)
Swelling; for instance, he has kidney problems, his face is a bit swollen.
膀 (pāng)
Verb
1. To swell; to demonstrate edema. (En. get dropsy)
2. To bulge outward, such as a mouth or face. (En. pout)
3. See also: bǎng; bàng; páng
吊膀子 (diàobàngzi)
To flirt.
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