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蚊
[wén]
[名]
1. 蚊子 ([En.] mosquito)
- A type of insect with many species. Males suck the sap of plants, while females suck the blood of humans and animals, and some can transmit diseases. The larvae are called "孑孓" (JiéJuè).
引
1. Liu Yuxi's poem "聚蚊谣": "The flying mosquitoes wait, the sound like thunder."
2. Tang, Han Yu's "Drunk Gift to Secretary Zhang": "Although it's a moment of joy, it's like a collection of flying mosquitoes."
3. Ming, Wei Xueyi's "核舟记": "As fine as a mosquito's leg."
例
- 蚊力: Metaphor for very small power.
- 蚊市: Describes mosquitoes gathering at dusk, like a market, indicating many mosquitoes.
- 蚊首: Metaphor for something extremely tiny, like the head of a mosquito.
- 蚊负: Metaphor for someone with insufficient ability but heavy responsibilities, meaning unable to fulfill such a task.
- 蚊雷: The sound produced when a swarm of mosquitoes flies together, also metaphorically refers to slanderous remarks.
- 蚊睫: The eyelashes of a mosquito, metaphorically referring to extremely tiny objects.
- 蚊幌: A mosquito net.
- 蚊厨: A tent used in summer to avoid mosquitoes.
- 蚊蝇: Refers to both mosquitoes and flies. It also symbolizes the disturbances in worldly affairs.
- 蚊蚁: Refers to ants and other small insects, metaphorically used for malicious people.
- 蚊响: The sound made by flying mosquitoes.
- 蚊聚: The gathering of mosquitoes.
- 蚊翼: The wings of mosquitoes, metaphorically referring to extremely small matters.
- 蚊烟, 蚊烟香: Refers to mosquito repellent incense.
- 蚊阵: Another term for a swarm of mosquitoes.
- 蚊眉: The eyebrows of ants, metaphorically referring to very small places.
- 蚊吟: The sound made by mosquitoes flapping their wings.
- 蚊虻: A type of insect that harms livestock; metaphorically refers to minor harm.
- 蚊母鸟: Refers to the nighthawk, which hunts mosquitoes and similar insects, being active at night.
- 蚊虻负山: Metaphor for someone weak burdened with heavy duties, difficult to trust.
- 蚊思负山: Metaphor for someone with little strength but willing to undertake heavy responsibilities.
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