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唯 [wéi]
1. 意同“惟”:
- Meaning is the same as "惟": ~物论. ~心论. ~物史观. ~心史观. ~理论. ~名论.
2. 答应的声音:
- The sound of agreement:
- ~~ (a. a humble response; b. the manner of fish following each other, as in "其鱼~~").
- ~~诺诺. ~~否否.
本义: 急声回答声
Primary meaning: urgent response sound
造字法:形声。从口,隹( zhuī)声
Character formation: phono-semantic; composed of "mouth" (口) and the sound component "zhui" (隹).
副:
1. 只有,只是 (only; alone)
2. 以,因为 (because)
3. 表示希望、祈使 (wish)
4. 表示听任、任随 (allow; let). Usually used together with "所".
虽然,纵使 (though)——表示让步关系
Although, even if (indicates a concessive relationship).
助:
1. 表示肯定 (indicates affirmation)
2. 用于句首,无实义 (used at the beginning of a sentence, with no substantive meaning).
名:
1. 对于尊长的应答之词,表示恭敬的意思:
- A word of response to superiors, indicating respect.
引例:
1. 唯者,应之速而无疑也。——《助字辨略》朱注
2. 《论语·里仁》:子曰:“参乎!吾道一以贯之。” 曾子曰:“唯。”
3. 《史记·范睢蔡泽列传》:秦王跽而请曰:“先生何以幸教寡人?” 范睢曰:“唯,唯。”
4. 又如: 唯阿 (responding words that are similar; metaphorically implying little difference); 唯俞 (a response phrase); 唯唯 (humble responses); 唯诺 (affirmative response; repeatedly agreeing without expressing dissent).
引:
1. 唯圣人为能和。
2. 南朝梁·丘迟《与陈伯之书》:唯北狄野心。
3. 吴均《与朱元思书》:唯余其一。
4. 《吕氏春秋·慎行论》:唯巨石岿然。
例:
又如: 唯心 (a Buddhist term, referring to all phenomena being only within the mind, without external laws); 唯谨 (only cautious).
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