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furniture / tool, -ist / -er / -ian / home / family / a person engaged in a certain art or profession
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家 [jiā]
名词
1. 共同生活的眷属和他们所住的地方。 (Home; domicile; dwelling place.)
2. 家庭所在的地方。 (House; residence.)
3. 居住。 (To dwell.)
4. 对人称自己的尊长、亲属。 (Husband or wife.)
5. 家里养的,不是野生的。 (Domestic; not wild.)
6. 经营某种行业的人家或有某种身份的人家。 (A person or family engaged in a certain trade.)
7. 掌握某种专门学识或有丰富实践经验及从事某种专门活动的人。 (Expert; specialist in a certain field.)
8. 学术流派。 (School; academic school.)
9. 量词,用于计算家庭或企业。 (Measure word for counting families or businesses.)
10. 姓。 (Surname.)
形容词
1. 人工饲养或驯养在家中的。与“野”相对。 (Domestic; contrasting with "wild.")
2. 私家的,个人的,与“公”相对。 (Private; individual; contrasting with "public.")
3. 我的——谦辞,用于对别人称自己的辈分高或年纪大的亲属。 (My; a term of modesty used for addressing one's elder relatives.)
4. 内部的;家中的,与“外”相对。 (Internal; in-home; contrasting with "external.")
动词
1. 娶妻;成家。 (To marry; to start a family.)
2. 安家;定居。 (To settle down.)
3. 养家,持家。 (To support a family.)
4. 通“稼”。稼穑。种谷曰稼,收获曰穑。 (To sow grains; farming.)
词尾
1. 指一类的人。 (A suffix indicating a category of people.)
2. 用在男人的名字或排行后面,指他的妻。 (Used at the end of a man’s name to refer to his wife.)
家 [jie]
助词
1. 用在修饰语后,相当于“地”、“的”。 (A particle used after modifiers equivalent to "ly" or "of.")
家 [gū]
名词
1. 古通“姑”。 (An ancient term referring to the mother of one's husband.)
one who is cut off from others (idiom) / one who has chosen to follow a solitary path / (can also be an indirect way of referring to an unmarried person)
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