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Stroke by Stroke: 保 Writing Order
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to defend / to protect / to insure or guarantee / to maintain / hold or keep / to guard
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保 [bǎo]
动词 [Verb]
1. 看守住,护着不让受损害或丧失:to guard, protect from harm or loss.
- 例如:~卫 (protect), ~管 (manage), ~健 (maintain health), ~障 (protect), ~密 (keep confidential), 明哲~身 (wise people protect themselves), 朝不~夕 (can’t assure what will happen from morning to night, describing an urgent situation).
2. 维持原状,使不消失或减弱:to maintain the original state, preventing disappearance or weakening.
- 例如:~持 (maintain), ~洁 (keep clean), ~质 (preserve quality), ~墒 (maintain soil moisture).
3. 负责:to take responsibility.
- 例如:~证 (guarantee), ~荐 (recommend), ~修 (repair), ~险 (insure), 确~ (ensure), 担~ (take responsibility).
4. 旧时户口的一种编制,若干甲为一保:an old system of household registration, several units constitute one bao.
5. 旧称佣工:previously referred to as hired labor.
- 例如:酒~ (hotel staff), 佣~.
6. 姓:a surname.
名词 [Noun]
1. 保育幼儿的妇女:nurse for infants.
2. 通“緥”。保护婴儿的包裹衣:swaddling clothes, protective garments for infants.
3. 作保证的人:guarantor.
4. 服务人员:owner, associated with service roles.
5. 宋以后地方实行保甲制,若干甲作一保:after the Song Dynasty, the local implementation of a system where several units make up one bao.
6. 小城:small city (later written as “堡”).
7. 通“宝”。珍贵之物:treasure.
8. 姓:a surname.
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