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to hurry / to rush / to hasten / near / to promote
Usage
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促 [cù]
Definition:
1. Near; time is pressing.
- 近,时间紧迫。
- Example: 促膝 (close together); 促席 (sit close); 急促 (urgent); 短促 (short); 仓促 (hasty).
2. Urge; push forward.
- 催,推动。
- Example: 促使 (to urge); 促进 (to advance); 敦促 (to encourage); 督促 (to supervise); 催促 (to hurry).
形 (Adjective):
- Original meaning: Urgent; also refers to pressing and hurried.
- 字法 (Character formation): Phonetic component; consists of 人 (person) and 足声 (sound of feet).
- Meanings:
1. Same as original meaning (pressing; hurried; urgent).
2. Small; narrow-minded (small; narrow-minded).
- Example: 促中 (narrow-mindedness); 促狭 (narrow temper); 促鳞 (small fish).
3. Short; time or distance is not long (short).
- Example: 促节 (fast-paced music); 促死 (to die immediately); 促生 (short-lived); 促促 (brief).
动 (Verb):
- Meanings:
1. To speed up; to urge (urge; hurry).
- Example: 月色促归人 (the moonlight urges the return of people).
2. To bring close; to draw near (near; be close to).
- Example: 促席 (seats are very close); 促眉 (to knit one's brows); 促边 (to be close to the edge).
3. To shorten (shorten).
- Example: 促寿 (short-lived); 促轸 (adjust the tension of strings).
to induce / to promote / to urge / to impel / to bring about / to provoke / to drive (sb to do sth) / to catalyze / to actuate / to contribute to (some development)
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