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彼 [bǐ]
(Pronoun)
【Basic Meaning】: Flow, spread, apply
1. 那,那个: that; example: 彼岸 (the other shore), 此起彼伏 (this rises while that falls).
2. 他,对方: he; the other party; example: 知己知彼 (know yourself and know the other), 彼此 (each other).
【Character Formation】: Phono-semantic compound; formed from 彳 (chì) and the phonetic component 皮 (pí).
【Examples】:
- 彼此腾倒着做 (exchanging with each other, scolding Ximen Qing for having an affair with the book boy, while the book boy is having an affair with Li Ping'er)
- 彼苍 (referring to the sky)
- 此起彼伏 (this rises while that falls)
- 彼人 (that person)
1. 那,与“此”相对 (that)
- 引用: 《玉篇》: 彼,对此称彼也;
- 引用: 《诗·魏风·硕鼠》: 逝将去女,适彼乐土;
- 引用: 《诗·魏风·伐檀》: 彼君子兮,不素食兮;
- 引用: 宋·沈括《梦溪笔谈》: 此土延续石耳。
2. 另一个事物 (the other; the another)
- 引用: 《孙子·谋攻》: 知彼知己,百战不殆;
- 例句: 由此及彼 (from this to that).
3. 他,他们 (the other part)
- 引用: 唐·韩愈《师说》: 彼与彼年相若也;
- 引用: 唐·柳宗元《童区寄传》: 幸而杀彼,甚善!
lit. to attend to one thing and lose sight of another (idiom) / fig. to be unable to manage two or more things at once / cannot pay attention to one thing without neglecting the other
up here, down there (idiom); to rise and fall in succession / no sooner one subsides, the next arises / repeating continuously / occurring again and again (of applause, fires, waves, protests, conflicts, uprisings etc)
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