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伛 (yǔ)
1. 背曲 (bent back)
- 驼背 (hunchback)
- 例:伛人 (hunched person),伛傻 (a. hunchback; b. bending body as a sign of respect).
2. 弯腰 (bend over) (表示恭敬) (to show respect)
- 通“妪”(yù),爱抚; 抚育 (show tender care for; foster)
引 (References):
1. 《广雅》: 伛,曲也。 (In "Guangya": Yǔ means bent.)
2. 《吕氏春秋·尽数》: 苦水所,多尩与伛人。 (In "Lüshi Chunqiu": Near the bitter waters, many were hunched.)
3. 《论衡·论死》: 良雌伛伏,体方就成。 (In "Lunheng": The good female bent low, her form thus became.)
4. 宋·欧阳修《醉翁亭记》: 伛偻提携。 (In "Record of the Drunken Old Man" by Ouyang Xiu: Hunched and supporting each other.)
例 (Examples):
- 伛兜面孔 (refers to face being uneven)
- 伛伏 (bent over)
- 伛步 (walking with a bent back)
- 伛伸 (hunched back)
- 伛背 (hunched back)
- 伛伛 (appearance of being hunched)
引 (References for bending over):
1. 《何典》: 形容鬼看见,忙伛去将他一把拿住,思量拉他上船。 (In "He Dian": Describing how the ghost saw and hurriedly bent over to grab him, thinking of pulling him onto the boat.)
2. 《左传》: 一命而偻,再命而伛,三命而俯,循墙而走。 (In "Zuo Zhuan": On the first command, he bent; on the second command, he hunched; on the third command, he stooped, walking along the wall.)
2. 通“妪”(yù),爱抚; 抚育 (show tender care for; foster)
引 (References):
1. 《庄子·人间世》: 以下伛拊人之民。 (In "Zhuangzi": Below the bent hands of the common people.)
2. 《新论·贪爱》: 伛伏其子。 (In "Xin Lun": bent over to care for his child.)
例 (Examples):
- 伛拊 (to love and nurture)
- 伛翼 (to cover or protect with wings)
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