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Definition of「橈」:
1. 船槳。
- Noun: Boat oar.
2. 彎曲。
- Verb: To bend or curve.
3. 曲解﹑歪曲。
- Verb: To distort or misinterpret.
4. 冤屈。
- Noun: Injustice or wrongful treatment.
5. 擾亂。
- Verb: To disrupt or disturb.
6. 削弱。
- Verb: To weaken or diminish.
Example citations:
- 船槳。五代十國後蜀•歐陽炯《南鄉子•畫舸停橈詞》:“畫舸停橈,槿花林外竹橫橋。”
- Boat oar. Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Later Shu, Ouyang Xiong’s "Nanyiangzi – Painting the Boat and Stopping the Oar": “The painted boat stops at the oar, with hibiscus flowers outside the bamboo bridge.”
- 彎曲。《列子•湯問》:“汨流之中,綸不絕,鉤不伸,竿不橈。”
- To bend. From "Liezi – Tangwen": “In the turbulent flow, the line does not break, the hook cannot extend, and the rod cannot curve.”
- 曲解﹑歪曲。《漢書•卷九十•酷吏傳•周陽由傳》:“所愛者,橈法活之,所憎者,曲法滅之。”
- To distort. From "Han Shu – Biography of Cruel Officials, Biography of Zhou Yangyou": “Those loved are spared through distorted methods, while those hated are extinguished by twisted laws.”
- 冤屈。《禮記•月令》:“斬殺必當,毋或枉橈。”
- Injustice. From "Liji – Monthly Ordinances": “Killings should be just, and no wrongful oppression should occur.”
- 擾亂。《易經•說卦》:“動萬物者莫疾乎雷,橈萬物者莫疾乎風。”
- To disrupt. From "Yijing – Commentary on the Hexagrams": “Nothing disrupts all things faster than thunder, and nothing stirs them more than wind.”
- 削弱。《漢書•卷一•高帝紀》:“項羽數侵奪漢甬道,漢軍乏食,與酈食其謀橈楚權。”
- To weaken. From "Han Shu – Annals of Emperor Gao": “Xiang Yu repeatedly invaded the Han’s route, and the Han army lacked food, so he conspired with Li Shiqi to weaken Chu's power.”
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