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弥
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1. Full; overflowing. (满,遍)
Example: 弥满 (to be full). 弥月 (a full month; refers to the one-month age of a baby). 弥望 (to be filled with sight). 弥天 (the sky fully filled, describing something extremely vast).
2. To cover; to fill. (补,合)
Example: 弥补 (to make up for). 弥缝 (to fill the seams). 弥封 (to cover).
3. Even more; additionally. (更加)
Example: 弥坚 (even more solid). 欲盖弥彰 (the more one tries to cover up, the more evident it becomes).
4. The appearance of water being full. (水满的样子)
Example: 弥漫 (to overflow).
5. Long; distant. (久,远)
Example: 弥留 (a lingering illness). 弥亘 (stretching continuously).
6. A surname. (姓)
弥 (彌)
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动 (verb)
- Original meaning: To relax the bowstring.
1. To relax the bow. ([En.] relax bow)
Reference: "弥,弛弓也。" from Shuowen.
2. To cover; to fill. ([En.] cover; fill)
Reference: "弥缝其阙,而匡救其灾。" from Zuo Zhuan.
Example: 如:弥补;弥缝.
3. To stop; to put down; synonymous with "弭". ([En.] stop; put down)
Reference: "不弥人争。" from Guanzi.
弥 (彌)
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形 (adjective)
1. Full; overflowing. ([En.] full; overflowing)
Reference: "弥山跨谷,满也。" from Han Shu.
2. Broad. ([En.] broad)
Reference: "弥纶天地之道。" from Yi.
3. Long; distant. ([En.] long; distant)
Reference: "历世弥久。" from Han Shimen Song.
弥 (彌)
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副 (adverb)
- Even more; additionally. ([En.] more)
Reference: "是以其曲弥高,其和弥寡。" from Song Yu's writing.
1. Synonymous with "弭", meaning to alleviate or eliminate.
Example: 弥 would refer to pacifying or ceasing something.
to pervade / to fill the air / diffuse / everywhere present / about to inundate (water) / permeated by (smoke) / filled with (dust) / to saturate (the air with fog, smoke etc)
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