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醇 (chún)
Meaning:
1. 酒味厚:The taste of wine is strong.
Example: 醇酒 (strong wine), 醇醪 (pure and thick wine).
2. 纯粹:Pure.
Example: 醇和 (pure and mild), 醇厚 (taste or flavor that is pure and rich), 醇美 (pure beauty), 醇化 (purification).
3. 同“淳”:Same as "淳" (pure or simple).
4. 有机化合物的一类:A class of organic compounds; for example, ethanol and bile alcohols.
Additional Meanings:
1. 同本义 (strong): Refers to the original meaning of being strong or rich in flavor.
Example: "醇,厚也" from Shuowen: "Chun means thick."
2. 淳朴;质朴 (pure; honest): Describing a state of being simple and honest.
Example: 醇固 (true and steadfast), 醇正 (pure and upright), 醇和 (simple and kind).
3. 通“纯”。无杂质 (pure; unmixed): Refers to being free from impurities.
Example: 醇壹 (pure and singular), 醇备 (excellent and complete), 醇粹 (pure and untainted).
4. 愚昧浑噩的样子 (stupid): Describing a state of ignorance or dullness.
Example: 醇醇 (foolish or stupid appearance).
Noun Definition:
- 醇 (chún) refers to any class of compounds structurally similar to ethanol (alcohol), regarded as hydroxyl derivatives of hydrocarbons, classified by the number of hydroxyl groups present (e.g., monohydric alcohols, dihydric alcohols, trihydric alcohols, and polyhydric alcohols) or classified by their molecular structure.
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