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搠 [shuò]
1. 扎,刺。
(To jab; stab; prick.)
2. 戳,刺。
(To jab; stab; prick.)
引用: 《水浒传》:林冲举手,肐察的一枪,先搠倒差拨。
(In "Water Margin": Lin Chong raised his hand, and with a thrust, he knocked down the officer.)
例: 搠杀(刺死); 搠番(刺倒; 扎倒)
(Examples: to stab to death; to stab down.)
3. 插。
(To stick in.)
引用: 《三国演义》:只见女墙边虚搠旌旗,无人守护。
(In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": The flags were left unattended by the female wall.)
4. 用力推。
(To push hard.)
引用: 《初刻拍案惊奇》:那妇人将盘一搠,且不收拾。
(In "Incredible Stories": The woman pushed the plate hard and did not clean up.)
5. 掉换。
(To exchange.)
例: 搠包儿(调包。暗易人之物以骗财); 搠换(调换)
(Examples: to swap things secretly for profit; to exchange.)
6. 执,持。
(To hold.)
例: 搠笔巡街(沿街卖诗文)
(Example: to sell poetry and prose while patrolling the street.)
7. 寻访。
(To seek.)
引用: 元·郑廷玉《金凤钗》:捞水底月觅衣食,如投吕先生访故友,似寻吴文政搠如相知。
(In "Golden Phoenix Hairpin": To search for food and clothing, like going to visit an old friend, it feels familiar.)
8. 蘸; 沾。
(To dip in; soak.)
引用: 元·秦简夫《东堂老》:只拣那卖不去的菜叶儿,将来煨熟了,又不要蘸盐搠酱,只吃一碗淡粥。
(In "Old Man of the East Hall": Only choose those vegetables that cannot be sold, boiled and cooked, and do not need to be dipped in salt or sauce, just eat a bowl of plain porridge.)
9. 搠渰。
(To feign ignorance; also written as “塑渰”. To pretend to be foolish or puzzled.)
引用: 你妆憨,咱塑渰,影羞惭。——元·曾瑞《骂玉郎过感皇恩采茶歌·风情》曲
(You pretend to be foolish, we feign ignorance, with a sense of shyness and shame.)
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