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揉 [róu]
1. 用手来回擦或搓。
[En.] To rub or knead with the hands.
例: 揉眼睛 (rub one's eyes); 揉努 (massage); 揉弄 (knead and play with); 揉挪 (rub and move); 揉捏 (knead and pinch); 揉摩 (massage and rub); 揉擦 (rub and wipe); 揉濯 (wash by rubbing); 揉革 (rub leather).
2. 团弄。
[En.] To mix or knead.
例: 揉合 (mix and blend); 揉莒 (mix indiscriminately); 揉错 (intermingle); 揉杂 (mix together).
3. 使木弯曲。
[En.] To bend wood.
例: 揉轮 (bend wood to make wheels); 揉木为耒 (bend wood to make a plowshare).
4. 古同“柔”,使降顺。
[En.] Anciently means "soft," to subdue.
5. 混合;融和。
[En.] To mix or amalgamate.
6. 琢磨。
[En.] To polish or refine.
例: 揉炼 (to knead and refine).
7. 摆弄;摆布。
[En.] To manipulate or arrange.
例: 揉弄 (to toy with); 揉砑 (to torment); 揉藉 (to tread down).
8. 驯服。
[En.] To tame or domesticate.
例: 揉耳 (to be pleasing to the ear).
9. 牵引。
[En.] To pull or tug.
例: In the poem "New Beach and Wind," it mentions a short rope being pulled along.
10. 攀援。
[En.] To climb or cling.
例: In "Xu Xiake's Travels," it mentions climbing using wood along a cliff.
11. 搔;抓挠。
[En.] To scratch or claw.
例: 抓耳揉腮 (scratch the ear and rub the cheek).
12. 通“糅”。混杂。
[En.] Equivalent to "mix" or "blend."
例: "Nine Ballads" mentioned the falling petals mixing together; "Records of the World" referred to not mixing indiscriminately.
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