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to cover / to overflow / to reply to a letter / to overturn / to capsize
Usage
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覆 [fù]
1. To cover; to conceal. Examples: 覆盖 (to cover), 覆溺 (to drown), 覆蔽 (to obscure), 覆被 (to cover, metaphorically referencing protection from grace), 覆庇 (to shelter).
2. To overturn; to topple, to defeat, to destroy. Examples: 覆舟 (overturned boat), 颠覆 (to overturn), 覆灭 (to eradicate), 覆辙 (the path of a turned-over cart, metaphorically referencing past failures), 覆没 (to submerge), 覆水难收 (spilled water cannot be regained), 覆巢无完卵 (a metaphor for total destruction, with no survivors), 前车之覆,后车之鉴 (the overturned previous vehicle serves as a warning for the next).
3. Same as "复" (to return).
覆 [fù] (verb)
Base Meaning: to flip; to topple.
Character Formation: Phonetic and semantic; covering, recovery sound.
1. Same as base meaning (capsize; overturn).
2. To cover; to conceal (cover).
3. To overthrow; to perish (destroy).
4. To protect; to shelter (protect; shelter).
5. To ambush; to assault (ambush; assault).
6. To inspect; to verify (investigate; check).
7. To reply; to respond (reply).
8. Same as "孵" (to incubate; to hatch).
9. Same as "复" (to return).
覆 [fù] (adverb)
Again; repeatedly (again). Examples: 覆校 (to recheck; proofread), 覆检 (to check again), 覆考 (to check again), 覆奏 (to report again to superiors), 覆按 (to re-examine), 覆讯 (to inquire again), 覆试 (to test again after the initial trial).
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