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挟 (xié)
1. 用胳膊夹着: To hold something under the arm.
2. 倚仗势力或抓住人的弱点强迫人服从: To coerce someone by relying on power or exploiting their weaknesses.
3. 心里怀着(怨恨等): To harbor (resentment, etc.).
1. 用胳膊夹着: (hold sth. under the arm) - 夹持; 挟山超海 (metaphor for something impossible).
2. 倚仗势力或抓住人的弱点强迫人服从: (coerce) - 要挟; 挟制; 挟势 (rely on power).
3. 心里怀着(怨恨等): (harbor) - 挟恨; 挟怨; 挟嫌.
本义: 用胳膊夹住: The original meaning is to hold something with the arm.
造字法: 形声。从手,夹声: The character formation combines the hand and a phonetic component.
1. 同本义: (hold sth. under the arm)
2. 挟制: (coerce)
3. 怀抱,怀有: (harbor)
4. 携带: (carry)
5. 占有,拥有: (possess; own)
6. 倚仗,依恃: (depend on)
7. 隐藏: (hide)
8. 夹杂; 夹带: (be mixed up with)
9. 辅佐,从旁协助: (assist)
10. 搀扶: (support)
There are classic texts that exemplify these meanings, as seen in historical contexts.
1. 用胳膊夹住: 古同“夹”,从物体两边钳住. (An ancient synonym meaning to grip from both sides.)
2. 另一种读音. (Another pronunciation of the same character.)
3. 动词 通达: (verb meaning to reach) from classic poetry.
4. 动词 夹取: (verb meaning to grasp) as seen in historical literature.
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