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拔 [bá]
动 (verb)
【本义】: 拔起,拔出 (The original meaning: pull out; pull up)
1. 抽,拉出,连根拽出: ~腿 (pull out a leg), ~草 (pull out grass), ~牙 (pull out a tooth), ~苗助长 (pull seedlings to promote growth).
Pulling out or extracting something completely.
2. 夺取军事上的据点: 连~数城 (successively seize several cities).
Seizing military positions or strategic spots.
3. 吸出: ~毒 (draw out poison), ~火罐儿 (draw out with cupping).
Drawing out substances, such as toxins.
4. 选取,提升: 提~ (promote), ~擢 (select for promotion).
Selecting or promoting individuals.
5. 超出,高出: 海~ (the sea stands out), 挺~ (to stand tall), ~地 (something towering above the ground, e.g., hills, trees, buildings), ~尖儿 (pointed or outstanding).
Being higher or exceeding in height or quality.
6. 把东西放在凉水里使变凉: 把西瓜放在冰水里~一~ (putting watermelon in ice water to cool it down).
Cooling something by placing it in cold water.
7. 改变: 坚韧不~ (unyielding and unchanging), 心志不可~ (willpower cannot be changed).
Referring to a change of state or condition.
引 (derived meanings)
1. 同本义 ([En.] pull out; pull up)
2. 选拔;提拔 ([En.] promote)
3. 突出;超出 ([En.] stand out)
4. 突起 ([En.] rise high)
5. 脱身;脱离,摆脱 ([En.] escape from).
6. 攻取 ([En.] seize; capture)
7. 移动 ([En.] move)
8. 把东西放在凉水里使它变凉 ([En.] cool in water).
9. 吸出 ([En.] draw out).
例 (examples)
拔毛 (pull hair), 拔草 (pull grass), 拔秧 (pull seedlings).
Examples of usage in various contexts include pulling hair, grass, and seedlings.
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