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鬣 [liè]
名
1. 某些哺乳动物颈上生长的又长又密的毛 (mane)
- Examples: 马、狮子等颈上的长毛。
- Translation: Long hair on the necks of certain mammals such as horses and lions.
2. 鱼颔旁小鳍
- Examples: 形状类似于小鳍的结构。
- Translation: Small fin located near the jaws of fish.
3. 〔~狗〕哺乳动物,外形略像狗,头比狗的头短而圆,毛棕黄或棕褐色,有许多不规则的黑褐斑点,多生长在热带或亚热带地区,吃兽类尸体腐烂的肉。
- Examples: 这种动物的外形特征和生境适应。
- Translation: A mammal that resembles a dog in shape, with a shorter and rounder head than a dog, fur that is yellow-brown or brown with irregular blackish spots, primarily found in tropical or subtropical regions feeding on decaying flesh of animal corpses.
4. 扫帚的末端
- Examples: 扫帚的使用和构造。
- Translation: The end part of a broom.
引
1. 《说文》:鬣,发鬣鬣也。
- Translation: In "Shuowen," it states that "鬣" refers to long hair.
2. 《广雅》:鬣,毛也。
- Translation: In "Guangya," it defines "鬣" as hair.
3. 《礼记·曲礼》:豕曰刚鬣。
- Translation: In "Liji," it states that a pig is referred to as having rigid鬣.
4. 《尔雅》:白马黑鬣骆。
- Translation: In "Erya," it mentions a white horse with black鬣.
5. 《左传·定公十年》:公取而朱其尾鬣以与之。
- Translation: In "Zuo Zhuan," it describes someone taking and dyeing the鬣 of a tail to present it.
6. 明· 袁宏道《满井游记》:麦苗浅鬣。
- Translation: In "Manjing Youji" by Yuan Hongdao from the Ming dynasty, it mentions shallow鬣 of wheat seedlings.
7. 《聊斋志异·促织》:以猪鬣撩拨。
- Translation: In "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio," it talks about using pig鬣 to tease.
例
- 又如: 狮子的鬣; 鬣鬣 (头发向上直竖的样子)
- Translation: For example, the鬣 of a lion; 鬣鬣 (referring to hair standing up straight).
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