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弊
[bì]
部首:犬
常用:动、名、形
释义:
1. 欺蒙人的坏事。
[En.] An evil that deceives others.
例如:作~。营私舞~。
[Example:] Commit fraud. Engage in private gain through corrupt practices.
2. 害处,与“利”相对。
[En.] Harm, in contrast to "benefit."
例如:~病。~端。~害。~政。利~。兴利除~。
[Example:] Evil disease. Evil aspects. Harmful practices. Bad governance. Benefit and harm. Stimulate benefits and eliminate evils.
3. 败,疲困。
[En.] Defeat; exhaustion.
4. 古同“蔽”,隐蔽。
[En.] Ancient form of "cover" or "shield," to conceal.
动词意义:
1. 同“毙”。仆;向前倒下。
[En.] Same as "fall forward."
2. 倒毙;死亡。
[En.] Die.
例如:又如:弊仆(倒毙)。
[Example:] Die unexpectedly.
3. 通“蔽”。遮盖,遮挡。
[En.] Cover; shield.
4. 判决,决定。
[En.] Judge.
例如:又如:弊狱(判罪);弊谋(决策)。
[Example:] Judged case; decision making.
名词意义:
1. 弊病,弊害。
[En.] Evil.
例如:又如:弊孔(产生弊害的漏洞);弊象(弊病的迹象);弊绝风清(形容社会风气特别好,贪污舞弊等坏事完全灭绝)。
[Example:] Leakage causing harm; signs of harm; a description of a society with excellent moral standards, free from corruption.
2. 欺诈的行为。
[En.] Fraud.
例如:如:作弊;营私舞弊;弊幸(舞弊,侥幸;阴谋)。
[Example:] Cheating; engaging in private gain through corruption; actions of fraud.
形容词意义:
1. 坏,低劣。
[En.] Bad.
例如:又如:弊事(恶事);弊人(卑鄙的人)。
[Example:] Bad deeds; despicable people.
2. 衰落,疲惫。
[En.] Tired out.
例如:又如:弊世(衰世);弊民(疲惫之民)。
[Example:] Declining times; exhausted people.
3. 通“敝”。破旧,破损。
[En.] Worn-out.
例如:又如:弊席(破旧的草席);弊帚千金(家有破旧的扫帚,犹自以价值千金)。
[Example:] A worn straw mat; valuing even a broken broom as precious, metaphorically signifying cherishing one's belongings or a lack of self-awareness.
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