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拱 [gǒng]
1. 两手抱拳上举,以表敬意。
Salute with the hands folded.
2. 两手合围。
Surround with both hands.
3. 环绕。
Surround.
4. 耸起,隆起,弯曲成弧形。
Hump up, arch.
5. 向上或向前推,顶动。
Push up or forward.
6. 姓。
Surname.
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拱 [gǒng]
1. 两手抱拳上举,以表敬意:~手。~揖。
Salute with the hands folded: folded hands; bow with folded hands.
2. 两手合围:~抱。~木。~璧。
Surround with both hands: embrace; envelop a tree; encircle a jade disc.
3. 环绕:~卫。~护。~北(众星环卫北极星)。
Surround: to guard; to protect; surround the north (as in stars surrounding the North Star).
4. 耸起,隆起,弯曲成弧形:~肩缩背。~顶。~门。~桥。
Hump up, arch, bend into a curve: hunch shoulders and shrink back; arch the top; arched door; arch bridge.
5. 向上或向前推,顶动:~芽。虫子~土。
Push up or forward: sprout; a worm digs up the earth.
6. 姓。
Surname.
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拱 [gǒng]
〈动〉
本义:抱拳,敛手。两手在胸前相合,表示恭敬。
Original Meaning: Salute with folded hands, hands come together at the chest as a sign of respect.
造字法:形声。从手,共声。
Character Formation: Phonetic-semantic structure, derived from the hand component.
1. 同本义 ([En.] salute with the hands folded).
2. 围绕,环绕 ([En.] surround).
3. 肢体弯曲成弧形 ([En.] hump up).
4. 动物的背向上突起 ([En.] arch).
5. 用粗嘴脸向上或向前顶掀 ([En.] dig earth with the snout).
6. 向上或向外钻 ([En.] sprout up through the earth).
7. 爬到身体上 ([En.] ride).
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拱 [gǒng]
〈形〉
1. 两手合围,常用来表达树木的粗细 ([En.] span with hands).
2. 建筑物呈弧形的 ([En.] arch).
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拱 [gǒng]
〈名〉
通“珙”。大璧 (【英】:big jade).
surrender sth. submissively / give up sth. to others without putting up a fight / hand over on a platter / hand over with a bow / hand sth. over on a silver platter
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