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蹄 (tí)
名词
1. A protective structure found at the tip of the toes of animals like horses, cattle, and pigs; also refers to the foot with a keratinized protective covering.
English: hoof
2. Refers to draught animals.
English: draught animals
3. Examples: 蹄尾 (tí wěi) - refers to beasts; 蹄腿 (tí tuǐ) - the legs of livestock; 蹄躈 (tí qiāo) - an ancient measurement for counting livestock.
4. A tool for catching hares, specifically a net.
English: net of catching hare
5. See also: dì (additional reference or term)
【引】
1. From "谷梁传·昭公八年": 马候蹄. Translation: "蹄, horse foot."
2. From "庄子·马蹄": 马蹄可以践霜雪. Translation: "Horse hooves can tread on frost and snow."
3. From 唐·柳宗元《三戒》: 驴不胜怒蹄之. Translation: "The donkey cannot withstand the kick of anger." (Here, 蹄 is used as a verb meaning to kick.)
【例】
Examples: 牛蹄 (niú tí) - cow hoof; 马蹄 (mǎ tí) - horse hoof; 猪蹄 (zhū tí) - pig hoof; 蹄涔 (tí cēn) - a small pond with traces left by the hooves of cattle or horses; 蹄洼 (tí wā) - a small pool with hoof prints; 蹄道 (tí dào) - a path marked by the hooves of animals and bird tracks; 蹄蚤 (tí zǎo) - referring to the toes of hooves and claws; 蹄书 (tí shū) - edict; proclamation (it is named after the special paper used to write edicts).
5. Additional reference on draught animals.
English: draught animals
6. Tools such as 蹄筌 (tí quán) - a tool for catching hares, while 筌 is used for fishing.
English: hare-catching device.
7. See also: dì (additional reference or term)
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