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噦 (yuè)
1. 呃逆: A feeling of discomfort in the throat or esophagus, often associated with hiccups.
- 诶,气啎也。 (From "Shuōwén Jiězì", "It is the feeling of air blockage.")
2. 干呕,呕吐: To retch; vomiting that produces sound without expelling anything.
- 厢书:有物無声曰吐,有声无物曰噦,有物有声曰嘔。 (Ming Dynasty's "Zhèngzìtōng": "If there is something with no sound, it's called吐 (tù); if there is sound with nothing, it's 噦 (yuè); if there is something and sound, it's called 呕 (ǒu).")
3. (象声词) 〔噦噦〕: An onomatopoeia indicating a slow, rhythmic sound.
- 声徐有节也。 (From "Jíyùn", "It refers to a sound that is slow and rhythmic.") It can also refer to the sound of birds chirping.
- 鸟鸣也。 (From "Yùpiān": "It refers to bird calls.")
4. (宽明貌) 〔噦噦〕: An onomatopoeia related to clarity or brightness.
- 噲噲其正,噦噦其㝠。 (From "Shǐgān": "Clear and bright.")
5. 引自繁体辞典解释,动:
- 因胃气不顺而打嗝: A physical response of hiccups due to an upset stomach.
- 噦,气啎也。 (From "Shuōwén Jiězì": "It is the feeling of air blockage.")
- 乾呕,嘔吐时只有声音而没有吐出东西: Retching that produces sound without expelling anything.
- 明·张自烈《正字通·口部》:"方书:有物无声曰吐,有声无物曰噦,有物有声曰嘔。"
- Example sentence: "客踸不能立,俯而噦,伏而不敢仰视。" (Ming Dynasty's "Yùlìzǐ": "The guest, unable to stand, bowed and retched, and lay prostrate without daring to look up.")
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