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哕 (yuě)
1. To vomit, gas reverse.
- Example: "干~" (dry retch - wanting to vomit but unable to produce anything).
2. 打呃 (hiccup).
3. To express the appearance of wanting to speak but hesitating.
- Example: "幽穷共谁语,思想甚含哕。" (In silence, who can share the thoughts that are filled with hesitation?).
4. To vomit; also refers to vomit.
- Example: "你们快去烧些盐白汤,等我灌下肚去,把他哕出来。" (You quickly boil some salty white soup so I can pour it down to bring it up).
5. To spit; to spit forcibly.
- Example: "计氏望着那养娘,稠稠的唾沫,猛割丁向脸上哕了一口。" (Ji looked at the wet nurse and forcefully spitted on her face).
6.唾骂; 唾弃 (spurn).
- Example: "秦人皆哕其名。" (The people of Qin all spurned that name).
7. The sound made when vomiting.
- Example: "哕的一声,吐了。" (With a "yuě" sound, it was vomited).
8. Rhythm of bell sounds, such as "the sound of the luan bell."
9. Bright appearance, such as "brightly illuminated."
10. Related term: 噦 (huì).
11. Another term: 见 (yuě).
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