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骚 sāo
1. 动乱,扰乱,不安定。
- Turmoil, disturbance, instability.
2. 忧愁。
- Worry, sadness.
3. 指中国屈原的。
- Refers to Qu Yuan of China.
4. 举止轻佻,作风下流。
- Behaving frivolously, having a lewd demeanor.
5. 同“臊”。
- Same as "臊" (sāo).
1. 动乱,扰乱,不安定:骚乱。骚扰。骚动。
- Tumult: chaos, disturbance, upheaval.
2. 忧愁:“离骚者,犹离忧也。”
- Worry: "The painful distance from worries.”
3. 指屈原的《离骚》,后泛指诗文:骚体。骚人。骚客。风骚。
- Refers to Qu Yuan's "Li Sao," later generally meaning poetry: "sao" style, "sao" person, "sao" guest.
4. 举止轻佻,作风下流:骚货。
- Behaving frivolously, having a lewd demeanor: "frivolous goods."
5. 同“臊”。
- Same as "臊" (sāo).
骚 sāo
1. 同本义 ([En.] brush horse)
- Same as the original meaning (to brush a horse).
2. 骚动;动乱 ([En.] tumult; disturb; upset)
- Disturbance; turmoil.
3. 通“搔”。抓,挠,以指甲轻刮 ([En.] scratch)
- To scratch, to lightly scrape with nails.
4. 跛行 ([En.] limp)
- To limp.
5. 忧愁 ([En.] worry)
- Worry.
6. 传:“骚,忧也。”
- Tradition: "sao" means worry.
骚 sāo
1. 忧愁 ([En.] worried; depressed)
- Worry; depression.
2. 指屈原的《离骚》的省称 ([En.] short for Li Sao)
- Abbreviation for Qu Yuan's "Li Sao."
3. 诗体的一种 ([En.] a literary writings)
- A type of literary work.
4. 泛指诗文 ([En.] poem; verse)
- General term for poetry.
骚 sāo
1. 通“臊”。腋臭、狐臭 ([En.] bromhidroses)
- Referring to body odors like axillary or fox odor.
2. 卖弄风情的 ([En.] coquettish)
- Coquettish; flirtatious.
3. 〈方〉∶雄性的 ([En.] male)
- Male.
骚 sāo
1. 古通“扫”,尽其所有,扫数出动。
- In ancient times, it was used as "sweep," to use all available means.
2. 古通“扫”,尽其所有,扫数出动:“大王宜骚淮南之兵。”
- In ancient usage, it meant to use everything available: "The king should deploy all the troops from Huainan."
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