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伤 shāng
1. 受损坏的地方。
A place that has been damaged.
2. 损害。
Harm.
3. 因某种致病因素而得病。
Become ill due to a pathogenic factor.
4. 因过度而感到厌烦。
Feel bored due to excess.
5. 妨碍。
Hinder.
6. 悲哀。
Grief.
7. 得罪。
Offend.
伤 shāng (as a noun)
1. 受损坏的地方:工~。~痕。
A place that has been damaged: engineering injury, injury mark.
2. 损害:~了筋骨。~脑筋。~神。劳民~财。
Harm: injured muscles and bones, hurt the mind, damage the spirit, burden the people and waste their wealth.
3. 因某种致病因素而得病:~风。~寒。
Become ill due to a pathogenic factor: wind injury, cold injury.
4. 因过度而感到厌烦:~食。
Feel bored due to excess: overindulgence in food.
5. 妨碍:无~大体。
Hinder: no great harm done.
6. 悲哀:悲~。哀~。神~。感~。~悼。~逝(悲伤地怀念去世的人)。
Grief: grief, mourning, spiritual sorrow, emotional sorrow, mourn the dead, sorrowfully remember the deceased.
7. 得罪:~众。开口~人。
Offend: offend many, speak ill of others.
伤 shāng (as a verb)
1. 损伤;伤害。
Injure; hurt.
2. 受伤;负伤。
Be wounded; be harmed.
3. 诋毁;中伤。
Slander; defame.
4. 触冒;冲犯。
Offend; violate.
5. 死亡。通“丧”。
Pass away; used interchangeably with "loss."
6. 哀伤;悲伤。
Grief; be distressed; sad.
7. 以…产生厌烦。
Be sick of something.
Examples:
如:吃红薯吃伤了;这几年在外面跑伤了;这孩子吃糖吃伤了。
For example: Overeating sweet potatoes made me sick; I am tired from running around for years; this child is sick from eating too much candy.
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