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惮
Pronunciation: dàn
Part of Speech: 〈动〉
Meaning:
1. Fear; dread.
- Be afraid of difficulty; be unwilling to borrow trouble: 忌惮 (to fear), 惮服 (to be afraid of), 肆无忌惮 (to act without restraint).
- Example: 过则不惮改 (if one makes mistakes, they should not be afraid to change).
2. To labor hard and suffer from illness caused by work.
- Example: 哀我惮人 (pity my toiling people).
Additional Meanings:
1. Same as the primary meaning (fear; dread).
2. To dislike; to have aversion towards.
3. See also: dá.
References:
1. 《诗·小雅·蛮》: 岂敢惮行? (How could one dare to be afraid to act?)
2. 《左传·僖公七年》: 何惮于病? (What is there to fear in illness?)
3. 《论语·学而》: 过则勿惮改 (If one has made a mistake, do not be afraid to correct it.)
4. 《孟子·滕文公上》: 何许子之不惮烦? (Why does this gentleman not dislike trouble?)
5. 《礼记·中庸》: 小人而无忌惮也 (The petty person acts without fear.)
6. 唐·柳宗元《童区寄传》: 以缚即炉火烧绝之,虽疮手勿惮 (Even with injured hands, do not fear the flames.)
Examples:
- 肆无忌惮 (to act without restraint);
- 惮劳 (to fear arduous labor);
- 惮惮 (worried and fearful);
- 惮烦 (to dread trivial matters).
Additional Meanings:
1. To shake; to shock.
- Example: 惮赫 (to have great power and influence).
惮
Pronunciation: dá
Part of Speech: 〈动〉
Meaning:
1. To terrify.
- Example: 震赫,撼动 (To create a great impact and movement).
Additional Meanings:
2. See also: dàn.
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