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侵 [qīn]
1. (Enemy) enters territory; (External or harmful things) enter internally.
(敌人) 进入境内;(外来的或有害的事物) 进入内部。
2. Gradually approaches.
渐近。
3. In ancient times referred to a year of famine.
古代称荒年。
1. (Enemy) enters territory; (External or harmful things) enter internally: 侵害 (encroach); 侵吞 (swallow up); 侵略 (invade); 侵染 (intrude); 侵蚀 (erode).
(敌人) 进入境内;(外来的或有害的事物) 进入内部:侵害 (encroach);侵吞 (swallow up);侵略 (invade);侵染 (intrude);侵蚀 (erode)。
2. Gradually approaches: 侵晨 (approach dawn); 侵晓 (approach early morning); 侵早 (early morning, just at dawn).
渐近:侵晨 (approach dawn);侵晓 (approach early morning);侵早 (early morning,天刚亮)。
3. In ancient times referred to a year of famine: 五谷不生,谓之大侵。
古代称荒年:五谷不生,谓之大侵。
侵 [qīn] - Verb
- Primary Meaning: Advance gradually.
- Character Construction: Pictophonetic; small seal character depicts a person sweeping the ground step by step.
1. Same as the primary meaning (advance gradually; progress step by step).
同本义(渐进)。
2. Encroach; attack.
侵犯:进攻。
3. Corrode; erode.
侵蚀。
4. Invade and bully.
侵凌。
5. For example: 侵轧 (bully and exclude); 侵虐 (bully and harm); 侵冤 (wrong others); 侵慢 (scorn and bully).
如: 侵轧 (侵凌排挤,倾轧);侵虐 (侵凌残害);侵冤 (侵凌,使之受冤枉);侵慢 (欺凌轻慢)。
6. Near; arrive.
临近,到。
7. Also means “sleep” or “stop”.
通“寝”。止息。
侵 [qīn] - Adverb
- Gradually.
逐渐。
侵 [qīn] - Adjective
- Also means “ugly”.
容貌丑陋。
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