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惯
guàn
1. Usual, habitual, something that has become routine over time.
1. 习以为常的,积久成性的。
Examples: 习~ (be used to), ~常 (usual), ~于 (accustomed to), ~例 (habitual example), ~匪 (used to being a robber), ~犯 (habitual criminal), ~性 (habitual nature), 司空见~ (a common sight).
2. To indulge or spoil; to allow too much freedom.
2. 纵容,放任。
Examples: ~纵 (to indulge), 宠~ (spoil), 娇~ (pamper).
惯 (as a verb)
guàn
Actions:
1. To indulge or spoil.
1. 纵容;迁就 ([En.] spoil).
Example: 别把孩子给惯坏了 (Don't spoil the child).
Example: 惯宠 (to pamper).
2. To pass through or penetrate.
2. 用同“贯”。通;穿 ([En.] penetrate).
Example: 惯串 (to run through).
Historical References:
1. "尔雅": 惯,习也。 (The Erya: "guàn" means to be accustomed.)
2. "左传·襄公三十一年": "譬如田猎,射御惯,则能获禽。" (In the Zuo Zhuan: "Just like hunting, if you are used to aiming, you can catch birds.")
3. "宋书·宗悫传": "谓客曰:“宗军人,惯啖粗食。” (In the Song Shu: A guest commented, "Zong Jun is used to coarse food.")
4. "回忆我的母亲": "但是她俩劳动惯了,离开土地就不舒服,所以还是回了家。" (In "Memories of My Mother": "However, they were used to working, and felt uncomfortable away from the land, so they returned home.")
Further Examples:
- 惯熟 (familiar due to frequent practice),
- 惯历 (frequently experienced),
- 惯经 (habitually experienced),
- 惯有 (often possessed).
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