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勺 [sháo]
名词
1. 一种有柄的可以舀取东西的器具。
(A utensil with a handle used to scoop up things.)
2. 中国市制容量单位,一升的百分之一。
(A unit of capacity in China, one hundredth of a liter.)
3. 同本义。泛指舀东西的器具,有柄。
(Same as the original meaning. Refers generally to utensils for scooping things, which have handles.)
4. 计量单位“升”的百分之一。
(One hundredth of the measuring unit "liter.")
引文:
1. 《说文》:勺,挹取也。象形。中有实,与包同意。
(Shuowen: The scoop is for drawing. It's an ideographic character.)
2. 《一切经音义》引《说文》:勺,枓也。
(Everything's Sutra: A scoop, is also a wooden tool.)
3. 《考工记·梓人》:勺一升。
(Book of Craft: One scoop is one liter.)
4. 《周礼·玉人》:黄金勺。 注:“酒尊中勺也。”
(Zhou Ritual: A golden scoop. Note: "It's used in wine vessels.")
5. 《仪礼·士冠礼》:宾勺。 注:“尊升所以處酒也。”
(Rites of the Zhou: The guest scoop. Note: "It is used to serve wine in a respectful manner.")
用法示例:
- 饭勺 (rice scoop)
- 炒勺 (cooking spatula)
- 馬勺 (a specific type of scoop)
- 掌勺儿 (head chef)
- 勺水 (a scoop of water, referring to a small amount of water)
- 勺饮 (a scoop of soup)
- 面粉勺 (flour scoop)
- 谷勺 (grain scoop)
- 量勺 (measuring spoon)
引用:
1. 《礼记·中庸》:一勺之多。
(Book of Rites: A lot is equivalent to one scoop.)
2. 《孙子算经》:十撮为一抄,十抄为一勺,十勺为一合。
(Sunzi's Calculation: Ten pinches make one scoop, ten scoops make one he.)
例子:
如:市勺 (for example: market scoop)
*引自繁体辞典解释*
名词
1. (一)之读音。
(The pronunciation of "one".)
2. (二)之又音。
(Another pronunciation of "two".)
*引自繁体辞典解释*
名词
1. 周公所制作的乐名。《礼记·内则》:「十有三年,学乐,诵诗,舞勺。」汉·郑玄·注:「先学勺,后学象,文武之次也。」
(A musical term made by Duke Zhou. In the Book of Rites, it states: "After thirteen years, learn music, recite poetry, and dance the scoop.")
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