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to carry / to take along / to bring along / to hold (hands)
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攜
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1. 帶。
[En.] To bring.
例:攜帶 (to carry); 攜伴 (to accompany).
2. 離,叛離。
[En.] To depart, to betray.
例:攜貳 (to betray).
攜是一個動詞,意為帶著。
例:攜帶 (to carry), 攜伴參加 (to accompany).
引用:《南史.卷六二.徐摛传》:「自晋以来,尚书官僚,皆携家属居省。」
[En.] Since the Jin dynasty, the officials have all brought their families to the capital.
攜 也指拿或提。
例:攜物 (to carry items).
引用:唐·李贺《金铜仙人辞汉歌》:「携盘独出月荒凉,渭城已远波声小。」
[En.] Carrying the plate, I step into the desolate moonlight, the sound of waves far away in Weicheng.
同本义(把地上的物品舉提起來)
[En.] Carry in hand.
引用:《說文》:攜,提也。
[En.] "Xie (携), to carry."
拿着,持
[En.] To hold.
引用:清·孔尚任《桃花扇》:閒攜杖,漫出門,官槐滿路葉紛紛。
[En.] Leisurely carrying a staff, I wandered out of the door, the leaves of the official locust tree fluttering everywhere.
牽挽;挽扶
[En.] To lead.
引用:《淮南子·覽冥》:相攜於道。
[En.] Together along the path.
帶,隨身一道
[En.] To bring along.
引用: 《公羊傳·襄公二十七年》:攜其妻子。
[En.] To take his wife and children.
通“愶”。離;背離;離散
[En.] Discord.
引用:《左傳·僖公七年》:招攜以禮,懷遠以德。
[En.] Invite to unite with courtesy, cherish distant relations with virtue.
同本義:把地上的物品舉提起來
[En.] To carry in hand.
例如:攜壺 (carry a pot); 攜酒牽羊 (bring wine and lead sheep).
拿著,持
[En.] To hold.
例如:攜盤 (to carry a plate); 攜帚 (to hold a broom).
牽挽;挽扶
[En.] To lead.
例如:攜抱 (to embrace and support); 攜幼扶老 (to bring the young and assist the elderly).
帶,隨身一道
[En.] To bring along.
例如:攜子同行 (to bring children along); 攜行 (to carry along with).
通“愶”。離;背離;離散
[En.] Discord.
例如:攜背 (to betray); 攜叛 (to rebel).
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