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橐 (tuó)
1. 口袋:负书担~。
Pocket: to carry books in a bag.
2. 〔~驼〕即“骆驼”。
[Camel]即 "camel".
3. 古代的一种鼓风吹火器:“具炉~,~以牛皮”。
An ancient air-blower: "prepare a stove and use a leather air-blower".
4. 同本义 (hollow bag open on both ends).
The same basic meaning: hollow bag open on both ends.
5. 象声词 (sound of leather shoes)。如:橐橐的皮鞋声。
Onomatopoeia (sound of leather shoes): for example, the sound of leather shoes "tuó tuó".
6. 通“托”,依附 (rely on).
To mean "to rely on".
引例:
1. 《说文》:槖,囊也。按,小而有底曰橐,大而无底曰囊。
From "Shuowen Jiezi": "槖 is a bag. A small one with a bottom is called 橐, and a large one without a bottom is called a bag."
2. 《左传·僖公二十八年》:宁子职纳槖饘焉。
From "Zuo Zhuan": "Ning Zizhi submitted food in a bag".
3. 《诗·大雅·公刘》:乃裹糇粮,于橐于囊。
From "Shijing": "Then wrapped the grain in a bag".
4. 《战国策·秦策》:负书担橐。
From "Strategies of the Warring States": "Carried books in a bag".
5. 《史记·田敬仲完世家》:田乞盛阳生橐中,置坐中央。
From "Records of the Grand Historian": "Tian Qi is found in a bag, sitting in the middle".
6. 《汉书·赵充国传》:卬家将军以为(张)安世本持橐簪笔,事孝武帝数十年。
From "Book of Han": "The general thought that (Zhang) Anshi once held a bag and a pen, serving Emperor Xuan for several decades".
7. 清·张廷玉《明史》:橐金数千。
From "History of the Ming": "A bag containing thousands in gold".
引例:
1. 《墨子·备穴》:具炉橐,橐以牛皮。
From "Mozi": "Prepare the stove and use a leather air-blower".
2. 《韩非子·五蠹》:重争士橐。(指依附诸侯或卿大夫。)
From "Han Feizi": "Heavy competition among warriors relying on nobles or ministers".
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