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桩
樁 zhuāng
[名]
【本义】: 桩子,打入地中以固基础的木橛
[Basic meaning]: A wooden stake or pillar driven into the ground to secure a foundation.
1. 同本义 ([En.] stake; pile)
[Same as the basic meaning]
例: 船桩; 桥桩; 短树桩; 铁桩; 水泥桩; 桩歌(夯歌); 桩橛(木桩。大者谓桩,小者谓橛)
[Examples: ship stake; bridge pile; short tree stump; iron stake; cement pile; stake song (flaggon song); wooden stake (the larger is called a pile, the smaller a peg).]
2. 储物备用的内库 ([En.] storage)
[Storage for keeping items in reserve]
例: 宋代有“封桩库”
[Example: In the Song Dynasty, there was a "sealing storage house."]
3. 旧时赌博头家称“坐庄”或称“做桩” ([En.] the first player in a game)
[In ancient gambling, the head dealer was called "sitting at the stake" or "making a stake."]
例: 如: 桩家(即庄家。指某些牌戏或赌博中每一局的主持人)
[Example: For instance: stake player (the dealer; refers to the host of each round in card games or gambling).]
桩
樁 zhuāng
[量]
多指事情的件数。
[Primarily refers to the number of events or cases.]
例: 如: 一桩大冤案
[Example: For instance: a major injustice case.]
桩
樁 zhuāng
[动]
1. 储备;储存 ([En.] store)
[To reserve; to store]
引: 《续资治通鉴》:除刘宝私财还宝外,余并桩充军须。
[Quotation: "In addition to Liu Bao's private wealth, the rest is reserved for military expenses."]
例: 又如: 桩管(储存保管); 桩积(积存)
[Example: For instance: storehouse (for keeping items); storage (to accumulate).]
2. 插;栽 ([En.] stick in)
[To insert; to plant]
引: 《水浒传》:武松手到,轻轻地只一提,攧入怀里来,两手揪住,也望大酒缸里只一丢,桩在里面。
[Quotation: In "Water Margin": Wu Song lightly lifted it and tossed it into the giant wine jar.]
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