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兑 [duì]
1. 交换:
- to exchange; for example, 兑换 (to exchange one currency for another), 兑现 (to cash in), 汇兑 (to transfer funds between locations through mail or telegraph).
2. 掺和; 混合:
- to mix; for example, 兑点热水 (to mix in some hot water).
3. 八卦之一,代表沼泽:
- one of the eight trigrams of the I Ching, which represents swamp.
4. 直:
- straight; as in “松柏斯兑” (the pines and cypresses are straight).
5. 同本义 (happy):
- also refers to joy or happiness.
6. 通“锐”:
- to mean "sharp".
7. 更换 (convert; commute):
- to change or switch, as in 兑转 (to exchange), 兑拨 (to allocate), 兑支 (to disburse), 兑便 (a type of currency conversion during the Tang dynasty).
8. 用天平称银子 (weigh):
- to weigh silver using a balance.
9. 拼 (be ready to risk one's life):
- to wager or gamble.
10. 搀合 (add):
- to mix, as in this wine is diluted with water.
11. 指象棋中的拼子 (exchange):
- refers to sacrificing one's chess piece to capture an opponent's piece, as in 兑马 (exchange the knight); 兑车 (exchange the rook).
12. 《易》卦名 (one of the eight trigrams of baguah):
- the name of a hexagram in the I Ching, symbolizing the swamp.
13. 西方 (western):
- in ancient belief, Dui is associated with the western direction; hence it also means the west, as in 兑隅 (western edge) and 兑域 (the west).
14. 同“锐”:
- synonymous with "sharp".
15. 同“悦”:
- synonymous with "joy".
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