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含 [hán]
【verb】
1. Keep in the mouth; not spit out or swallow.
含一口水。 (Keep a mouthful of water.)
含漱剂。 (Hold mouthwash in the mouth.)
含英咀华 (to ponder and savor the beauty of literature).
含饴弄孙 (Holding candy to play with grandchildren; describing the joy of the elderly).
2. Contain; include.
包含 (Include).
含义 (Meaning).
含量 (Content).
含苞 (Contain bud).
含蕴 (Contain metaphors).
含混 (Be harmonious).
含垢纳污 (To tolerate bad people and bad deeds).
3. Have certain emotions or thoughts, not fully expressed.
含怒 (Concealed anger).
含羞 (Hidden shame).
含情 (Concealed feelings).
4. Endure; bear; tolerate.
含悲茹痛 (Bear the pain).
含垢 (Endure humiliation).
含容 (Tolerate; forgive).
含辱 (Tolerate humiliation).
含贷 (Be forgiving).
5. Cherish; nurse; keep hidden.
含忧 (Nurturing worries).
含伤 (Carry grief).
6. Bring with; wear.
含脸 (Stern expression).
含春 (Wearing a smile; carrying springlike joy).
含香 (Carrying fragrance).
含嗔 (Bearing an angry and reproachful expression).
含 [hàn]
【noun】
Gems or pearls formerly put into the mouth of a corpse during burial. (天子用玉,诸侯用璧,士用米贝 - The emperor uses jade, princes use bi, and scholars use rice beads).
1. 王使荣叔归含且赗。——《左传·文公五年》 (Wang used the honor of the uncle to return the gems).
2. 《周礼·天官·玉府》:大丧共(供)含玉。
3. 《公羊传·文公五年》:含者何,口实也。
4. 《谷梁传·隐公元年》:贝玉曰含。
5. 《战国策·赵策三》:死则不得饭含。
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