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茁 [zhuó]
1. The appearance of plants just sprouting.
植物才生长出来的样子。
2. Prosperous, robust.
壮盛,壮健。
Example: 茁壮 (strong), 茁实 (solid and strong), 茁长 (to grow).
3. (Verb) To sprout; to grow.
生出;生长 ([En.] grow)
4. (Verb) To bloom; to burst open (flowers).
绽开,开 ([En.] flower) ([En.] burst)
5. (Verb) To get (a disease).
生 ([En.] disease) ([En.] get)
【引】
1. From "Shuowen Jiezi": 茁, the initial appearance of grass sprouting from the earth.
2. From "Shijing · Zhaonan · Zouxu": That which sprouts is the rush.
3. From "Chen Yunping's Guo Qin Lou": With the east wind planting, a pavilion of orchids sprouts, the jade fragrance begins to flourish.
【例】
1. Example phrases:
- 茁茁 (the appearance of grass just sprouting)
- 茁茂 (luxuriant)
- 茁肥 (robust)
- 茁实 (solid; healthy and strong)
6. (Verb) To sprout; to grow.
【引】
1. From "Mengzi": The cattle and sheep are robust and grown. Note: "the appearance of growth."
2. From "Wang Zhen's Nong Shu": When exposed to sun, it becomes dry and looks like mushrooms; in remote mountains, impoverished people use this for cultivation, risking it to gain its benefits.
【例】
- 茁芽 (to sprout)
7. (Verb) To burst open; to bloom (flowers).
【引】
1. From "Zhang Jian's Yong Li Hua": The infested tree's high branches bloom densely, the tender buds bloom breaking the snow into balls.
8. (Verb) To get (a disease).
【引】
1. From "Su Shi's Seng Hui Le Chu Ba Seng Zhi": Frosty beard and sick bones, hungry sitting listening to the noon bell.
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