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庫
kù
[名]
1. 貯存東西的房屋或地方:倉庫。國庫。庫存。
(1. A place or building for storing items: warehouse; national treasury; inventory.)
2. 姓。
(2. A surname.)
3. 【本义】: 軍械庫,收藏兵器和兵車的處所。
([Primary Meaning]: An armory, a place for keeping weapons and chariots.)
4. 【造字法】: 會意。從廣( yǎn),表示與房屋有關,從車。兵車藏在房屋一類的建築內,表示是儲藏武器戰車的地方。
([Character Formation]: Pictophonetic; combining "broad" (yǎn) indicating a relation to buildings, with "vehicle." Signifying a place that stores weapons and war chariots.)
5. 同本義 ([En.] armory)。
(Same meaning as [En.] armory.)
6. 後泛指貯物的屋舍 ([En.] storehouse; warehouse)。
(Later refers generally to buildings for storing goods [En.] storehouse; warehouse.)
7. 監獄 ([En.] jail)。
(Prison [En.] jail.)
8. 宋時酒肆稱庫 ([En.] wineshop)。
(During the Song Dynasty, a wineshop was called a "store" [En.] wineshop.)
9. 電量單位「庫侖」的簡稱 ([En.] coulomb)。
(Abbreviation for the unit of electric charge, "coulomb" [En.] coulomb.)
引
1. 《說文》:庫,兵車藏也。
(From Shuo Wen: A store, where military vehicles are stored.)
2. 《禮記·曲禮》:在庫言庫。
(From the Book of Rites: Speak of the store while in the store.)
3. 《淮南子·時則》:七月官庫。 注:「兵府也。」
(From Huai Nan Zi: The official treasury of July. Note: it refers to the military treasury.)
4. 《左傳·哀公十六年》:焚庫,無聚,將何以守矣。
(From Zuo Zhuan: If we burn the store and have no gathering, how shall we defend ourselves?)
例
又如: 庫兵(庫藏的兵器)。
(For example: stored weapons (weapons from the store).)
補充
引用的例句中表明“庫”不仅指与储藏相关的建筑,也可以指具体的事物及其管理、监管等方面。
其他含义
姓。如漢代有庫鈞。
(A surname. For example, during the Han dynasty, there was a person named Ku Jun.)
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