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務 wù
1. To engage in; to devote oneself.
(從事;致力)
2. To pursue; to seek. For example: to be greedy and seek gains.
(追求;謀求。如;貪多務得)
3. Important matters.
(緊要的事情)
4. Affairs; matters. For example: public affairs; tax affairs; household affairs.
(事;事情。如:公務;稅務;家務)
5. Undertaking; work.
(事業;工作)
6. The name of an ancient official agency, often in charge of trade and tax.
(古代官署名。多為掌管貿易和稅收的機構)
7. Dialect. A market; a gathering place.
(方言。墟市;集市)
8. Shop. In the colloquial language of the Song and Yuan dynasties, often referring to a tavern.
(店鋪。宋元俗語多指酒店)
9. Must; certainly. For example: you must; you must absolutely attend.
(必須;一定。如:務必;務須;務請出席)
10. A surname.
(姓)
Bullet Points
- Synonyms:
1. Same as the original meaning (be engaged in).
2. To work hard.
3. To seek.
4. To pursue.
5. To heat.
- Additional Notes:
1. Affaire; business.
2. Important thing.
3. Work.
4. Occupation.
5. An ancient local authority.
6. Shop.
副 (副詞)
1. Must; be sure to.
(一定;務必)
通"侮"
1. Same as "侮" (to insult).
(通“侮”。)
古邑名;人名
1. The name of an ancient locality. Also a personal name.
(〔務婁〕古邑名。又人名。)
通"嵍"
1. Same as "嵍" (referring to hills with varying elevation).
(同“嵍”。山丘前高後低。)
通"瞀"
1. Same as "瞀" (to be confused; to be dizzy).
(通“瞀”。昏亂;眩惑。)
通"冃"
2. Same as "冃" (a hat).
(通“冃 (冒)”。冠。)
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