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舒 [shū]
(1) 展开,伸展。
(1) To unfold, to stretch.
(2) 从容,缓慢。
(2) Calm and slow.
(3) 姓。
(3) A surname.
(1) 展开,伸展:~展。~畅。~张。~卷(juǎn )。~适。~心。
(1) To unfold, to stretch: for example, to unfold, to be unrestrained, to stretch, to roll out, to fit well, to have a heart at ease.
(2) 从容,缓慢:~缓。
(2) Calm and slow: leisurely.
(3) 姓。
(3) A surname.
(动)
〔本义〕: 伸展,舒展
(Movement)
[Primary Meaning]: To stretch and unfold.
〔造字法〕: 会意兼形声。从舍,从予,予亦声。
[Character Formation]: A combination of meaning and phonetic components. It consists of "舍" (shelter) and "予" (to give), where "予" also serves as a phonetic element.
(1) 同本义 ([En.] stretch)
(1) Same as the primary meaning ([En.] stretch).
引:
《说文》:舒,伸也。
[Quotation]: "Shu, to stretch, as per 'Shuowen Jiezi'."
(2) 展现 ([En.] emerge)
(2) Emergence ([En.] emerge).
(3) 宣泄积滞,抒发 ([En.] express)
(3) To express the pent-up [feelings] ([En.] express).
(形)
(1) 徐;迟缓;舒缓 ([En.] slow)
(Shape)
(1) Slow; gradual; relaxed ([En.] slow).
(2) 舒畅 ([En.] comfortable)
(2) Comfortable ([En.] comfortable).
(3) 宽;广阔 ([En.] broad)
(3) Wide; broad ([En.] broad).
(名)
(1) 古国名 ([En.] Shu state). 春秋时为徐所灭。后置县,故城在今安徽省庐江县西。
(Name)
(1) An ancient country name ([En.] Shu state). It was destroyed by Xu during the Spring and Autumn period. Later established as a county, its ancient city is located west of Lujiang County in today’s Anhui Province.
(2) 姓
(2) Surname.
(副)
徐缓 (【英】:slowly)
(Adverb)
Leisurely (【Eng】: slowly).
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