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楗 [jiàn]
名词
1. A wooden stick inserted vertically in a door latch to prevent the latch from being opened.
(English: A stick used to bolt a door)
2. Materials such as bamboo, wood, grass, or stone used to block breaches of water: "and used bamboo from the Qiyuan garden as a ~."
(English: Blockage materials)
引
1. Li He’s poem "Public No Dance Song": "Iron pivot and iron bolt secure the gate tightly, the large flag collides with twin rings five zhang high."
(English: Reference example)
例
- For example: 楗闭 (lock; its male form is 楗, its female form is door)
3. Ischium (also known as "髀骨"; "大腿骨").
(English: Ischium, another name for the hip bone or thigh bone)
4. Piles built by river workers using thatch materials.
(English: Pile)
例
- For example: 楗石 (wood or stone used to block an opening); 楗竹 (bamboo and wooden piles used for water management); 楗柱 (piles used in river works)
动词
1. To restrain or block.
(English: Block; dam)
引
1. From "Mozi": "Using blocks to stop the eastern soil's water."
(English: Reference example)
例
- For example: 楗柅 (to restrain, to block)
形容词
1. The appearance of a horse being tired and limping. "In the Book of Rites, Winter Ministry, Examination of Craftsmen: 'After a day of galloping, the left foot does not ~.' "
(English: Tired and limping appearance of a horse)
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