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逞 [chěng]
Verb
1. To show, display, flaunt, or show off.
- Example: 逞能 (show off one's ability), 逞强 (show off strength), 逞凶 (look fierce), 逞威风 (flaunt one's power).
2. To realize one's wishes; satisfactory.
- Example: 逞志 (fulfill one's ambition), 逞吾愿 (fulfill my desire), 不逞之徒 (people who commit wrongdoings out of dissatisfaction with their personal desires).
3. To indulge; let loose.
- Example: 逞性 (indulge in nature), 骄逞 (be arrogant and overbearing).
【Original Meaning】: 通, 通达 (to pass, to be accessible)
【Character Formation】: 形声. 从辵( chuò),呈声.
1. Same as original meaning ([En.] pass).
2. To find something satisfactory ([En.] find sth. satisfactory).
3. To show off ([En.] show off).
4. To give free rein to; indulge in ([En.] give free rein to; indulge in).
5. To accomplish ([En.] accomplish).
6. To rely on; depend on ([En.] rely on).
引:
1. 《说文》: 逞,通也。傅云龙古语考补正: “通,达也,是其本义。通有行义,无疾义。”
(“Cheng” [chěng] means “to pass.” Its primary meaning is to be accessible; it does not have the meaning of “illness.”)
Example usages:
- 逞志 (to pursue one's ambitions); 逞欲 (to fulfill one's desires); 逞心 (to be pleased; to be satisfied).
- 逞应 (to perform); 逞好手 (to show off one's skills); 逞功 (to display one's achievements).
- 逞脸 (to be arrogant due to favoritism); 逞刑 (to apply punishment excessively).
- 得逞 (to achieve one's bad intentions); 逞技 (to display one's skills); 逞才 (to fully display one's talents); 逞天辩 (to showcase one's debating skills related to "heaven").
- 逞弄 (to play and rely on); 逞富 (to rely on wealth).
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