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蒿 [hāo]
名
1. 二年生草本植物,叶如丝状,有特殊的气味,开黄绿色小花,可入药(亦称“青蒿”、“香蒿”)。
(A biennial herb with thread-like leaves, a special fragrance, and small yellow-green flowers; can be used in medicine (also known as "qinghao" or "xianghao").)
2. 气蒸出的样子。
(The appearance of vapor being emitted.)
3. 消耗。
(Consumption.)
蒿 [hāo]
动
1. 物之精气蒸出的样子。
(The appearance of vapor emitted from an object.)
2. 用同“薅”。
(To use similarly to “hāo” - to pull up; pull out.)
3. 忧烦;忧虑不安。
(Worry; anxiety.)
引
1. 《诗·小雅·鹿鸣》:呦呦鹿鸣,食野之蒿。
(In "Shijing · Xiaoya · Luming": The deer call out, eating the wild wormwood.)
例
如:蒿艾(即艾蒿。一种野生的草。泛指野草)
(For example: "haoai" (mugwort, a type of wild grass), generally referring to wild grasses.)
引
1. 《庄子·骈拇》:今世之仁人,蒿目而忧世之患。
(In "Zhuangzi": The benevolent person of today looks at the world's troubles with worry.)
例
又如:蒿目时艰(形容对时局忧虑不安)
(For example: "hao mu shijian" means worry and anxiety about current affairs.)
蒿 [hāo]
名
1. 即青蒿 ([En.] celery wormwood).
2. 蒿子 ([En.] wormwood),蒿属的一种植物。引申为野草的意思。
(Wormwood, a type of plant in the wormwood family, extended to mean wild grasses.)
气蒸出的样子 ([En.] vapor)。
(Referring to the appearance of vapor being emitted.)
例
如:蒿蒸(蒸腾貌);蒿蒿(形容气体浮生的样子)。
(For example: "hao zheng" (to convey the appearance of steaming); "hao hao" (to describe the appearance of rising vapor).)
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