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蜗
蝸 wō
名词 (noun)
1. [蜗牛] A soft-bodied animal with a spirally coiled hard shell, possessing two pairs of antennae on its head. It feeds on tender leaves and is harmful to crops. Some species are edible.
2. [蜗居] Metaphor for a cramped dwelling.
3. [蜗螺] A soft-bodied animal with a shell shaped like a bamboo shoot, long spiral layers, and a pointed top, living in lakes and ponds.
4. [蜗蠃] A soft-bodied animal with a pale tortoiseshell-colored shell, the edge of which is slightly curled outward, living in lakes and streams. Also known as "螺蛳" (luósī).
蜗 is a term associated with a snail (【English】: snail). It belongs to the class of mollusks, specifically the gastropods, within the phylum Mollusca. For example:
- 蜗发 (wō fà): A hairstyle resembling a snail, often seen in ancient hairstyles for children.
- 蜗窄 (wō zhǎi): Narrow like a snail's shell.
- 蜗角虚名 (wō jiǎo xū míng): A metaphor for a small and insignificant reputation.
- 蜗角蝇头 (wō jiǎo yíng tóu): A metaphor for extremely minor benefits.
- 蜗蜒 (wō yán): Refers to the snail itself.
- 蜗跡 (wō jì): Refers to snail's slime or trail.
- 蜗痕 (wō hén): Refers to the trace left by a snail.
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