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剝 [bāo]
〈動〉
1. 去掉外面的皮或其他東西。
[En.] Remove the outer skin or other substances.
例: 剝皮 (peel), 剝花生 (peel peanuts).
2. (口語) 去掉物的外皮或殼。
[En.] To remove the shell or skin of something (commonly used in spoken language).
3. 同本义 (pare; cut apart)
4. 割裂 (divide; sever; cut apart)
5. 脫落 (fall off)
6. 強制除去 (denude)
7. 盤剝; 掠奪 (exploit; rob)
8. 罷免,革除 (recall)
9. 傷害 (injure)
10. 衰微; 減少 (decay)
【本义】: 削; 剝離; 剝脫,即去掉物體表面上的東西。
[En.] The original meaning: to peel; to strip off, i.e., to remove something from the surface of an object.
【造字法】: 會意。從刀,從錄,“錄”又兼作聲符。
[En.] Formation of the character: a combination of meanings. It combines the character for knife and the character for "record," which also serves as a phonetic element.
引文:
1. 詩·楚茨:或剝或烹。
[En.] Poem from 'Chuci': Some peel, some cook.
例:
1. 剝除 (remove); 剝割 (cut and peel); 剝製 (peel or strip skin for processing); 剝皮 (remove the skin).
2. 剝落 (fall off); 剝缺 (missing pieces); 剝壞 (damaged).
3. 剝廬 (deprive others of shelter); 剝放 (dismiss).
4. 剝害 (exploit harm); 剝褫 (revoke; strip away).
5. 剝坐 (dismiss from office); 剝辱 (humiliate by dismissal).
6. 剝喪 (casualties); 剝戮 (injury and killing); 剝喪 (casualties due to chaos).
7. 剝極 (extreme decline or downfall).
另見 bō; pū.
[En.] Also see bō; pū.
1. 義同“剝”(bāo),用於複合詞。
[En.] Meaning the same as "剝" (bāo), used in compound words.
例: 剝奪 (deprive), 剝削 (exploit), 剝落 (fall off), 剝蝕 (erode), 生吞活剝 (devour alive).
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