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靡
【mí】
1. Waste; luxury.
Examples: 靡荡, 靡费, 侈靡.
2. Scatter; disperse.
Example: 靡散 (die out).
3. Ancient form of "糜," meaning rot; fester.
4. Also means "摩," to compare notes; research.
5. To rub; scrape.
6. See also mǐ.
靡
【mí】
1. Waste ([En.] waste)
Example: 而百姓靡于外 (the common people waste [resources] externally).
2. Die out ([En.] die out)
Example: 静悄悄人事靡 (everything about people has died out quietly).
3. Ancient form of "糜," meaning rot ([En.] rot; fester)
Example: 子胥靡 (Zixu [suffered from rot]).
4. Related to "摩," to compare notes; research ([En.] compare notes; research)
Example: 身日进于仁义而不自知也者,靡使然也 (somebody may grow in kindness and righteousness without realizing it; this is because of comparisons).
5. To rub; scrape ([En.] rub; scrape)
Example: 喜则交颈相靡 (when happy, they rub necks together).
6. See also mǐ.
靡
【mǐ】
1. To fall down; topple.
Example: 望风披靡.
2. None; to lack.
Example: 靡事不为 (do not neglect any work).
靡
【mǐ】
1. The original meaning: no; nothing. ([En.] no; not).
Example: 靡,无也 ([En.] none, nothing).
2. Scatter; blown away by the wind ([En.] disperse; blown away by the wind).
Example: 望其旗靡 ([En.] looking at the flags fluttering in the wind).
3. To spread ([En.] spread).
Example: 靡迤 ([En.] a long and continuous appearance).
靡
【mǐ】
1. Meticulous ([En.] meticulous).
Example: 靡颜腻理 (perfectly delicate skin).
2. Tender; fine; beautiful ([En.] tender; fine).
Example: 靡曼 (soft and elegant).
3. Slow ([En.] slow).
Example: 行迈靡靡 ([En.] walking slowly, soft music).
4. See also mí.
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