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promulgate / send out / issue / to grant or confer
Usage
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颁
bān
1. 发下。
- To issue; to distribute.
2. 古同“班”、“斑”,头发花白。
- An ancient synonym for "班" and "斑", referring to gray (white) hair.
3. 【本义】:脑袋很大的样子
- Original meaning: A large head appearance.
4. 【造字法】:形声。从页,分声。“页”本音念 xié,意思是头,汉字部首之一。从“页”的字多与头有关。(fén)
- Character formation: Phono-semantic compound. "页" indicates a sound component, meaning head, and is one of the radicals linked to head-related characters.
5. 颁发;分赏 ([En.] award; distribute)
- To issue; to award; to distribute.
引:
- 1. 《周礼·大宰》:匪颁之式。司农注:“谓班赐也。”
- "Zhou Li" states: It's not the method of issuing (bān). The Minister of Agriculture explains: It refers to distributing rewards.
- 2. 《周礼·小宗伯》:遂颁禽。注:“谓以予群臣。”
- "Zhou Li" mentions: Then the game was distributed. The note explains: It refers to giving to the ministers.
6. 颁爵位。
- To grant titles.
7. 又如:颁奖(分发奖品);颁赉(同颁赐);颁禽(古时天子四季田猎,将所获猎物分赐群臣,称为颁禽)
- Examples: To award prizes; to distribute rewards; to distribute game (an ancient practice of the emperor distributing hunted game among ministers).
8. 通“班”,发布;公布 ([En.] issue; promulgate)
- A synonym for "班", meaning to publish; to announce.
引:
- 1. 《小尔雅》:颁,布也。
- "Xiao Er Ya": To issue means to announce.
- 2. 《周礼·大史》:颁告朔于邦国。
- "Zhou Li": To announce the new moon in the states.
9. 又如:颁布(公布);颁诏(皇帝公布命令)
- Examples: To promulgate; to issue an imperial edict.
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