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仰 [yǎng]
1. (动) Face upward; opposite to "俯" (fǔ).
(En.) face upward.
2. (动) To admire; to hold in esteem.
(En.) admire.
3. (动) To hope; used in historical documents as a customary expression for the superior's order to the subordinate, meaning expectation.
(En.) hope.
4. (动) To rely on; to depend on.
(En.) rely on.
5. (动) Object facing upward.
(En.) upward.
6. (动) To turn an object over so that its bottom faces up.
(En.) turn over.
7. (动) Refer to "āng."
8. (形) An ancient form meaning "high."
(En.) high.
9. (形) Same as "昂 (áng)."
(En.) high.
Example:
- 仰企俯思 (yǎng qǐ fǔ sī) - Look up in hope and think down in reminiscence; filled with admiration.
- 仰脸 (yǎng liǎn) - Raise one's face upward.
- 仰瞻 (yǎng zhān) - To gaze upward; to admire.
Note: The character "仰" has historical significance and various usages in both classical and modern contexts. It can also refer to relying or depending on others for support or sustenance.
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