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愕 [è]
(Verb)
1. 惊讶 (to be startled):
- 例如: ~胎 (to be surprised at the beginning).
- ~异 (to be astonished at differences).
- 惊~ (to be taken aback).
- 错~ (to be flabbergasted).
- 闻之~然 (to hear and be astonished).
2. 古同“谔” (ancient meaning of “speak frankly”):
- 直言不讳 (to speak candidly).
【本义】: 惊讶 (original meaning: to be startled)
【造字法】: 形声 (a phonetic component). 从心 (from the heart), 咢声 (a sound).
【引】
1. 《汉书·张良传》: 愕,然欲殴之. (When startled, one desires to strike.)
2. 班固《西都赋》: 犹愕眙而不能阶. (As if startled, unable to ascend.)
3. 《聊斋志异·促织》: 成骇立愕呼. (To be startled and cry out in fear.)
【例】
- 又如: 成益愕,急逐趁之,蟆入草间. (In surprise, one quickly pursues as the toad enters the grass.)
- 先生且喜且愕,舍狼而前. (The gentleman is both delighted and startled, leaving the wolf behind.)
- 又如: 愕怪 (surprised and curious); 愕窒 (startled to the point of being unable to breathe); 愕梦 (dreaming in astonishment).
【引】
1. 《管子·白心》: 愕愕者不以天下为忧. (Those who are straightforward do not worry about the world.)
2. 《盐铁论·国疾》: 万里之朝,日闻唯唯,而后闻诸生之愕愕,此乃公卿之良药针石. (Every morning across a thousand miles, hearing only obedient words, then hearing students speak plainly, this is the remedy for officials and nobles.)
3. 《后汉书·陈蕃传》: 謇愕之操,华首弥固. (A straightforward demeanor solid as a rock.)
【例】
- 又如: 愕愕 (to speak frankly).
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