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(onom.) crashing sound / suddenly / also pr. [hu1]
Usage
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欻 [chuā]
1. Adverb: Suddenly, abruptly.
Example: 神山崔巍,欻从背见。 (The sacred mountain towers high, suddenly appearing from behind.)
2. Adverb: Suddenly, abruptly.
Example: 未至数里,野火欻起。 (Before reaching several miles, the wildfires suddenly ignited.)
3. Onomatopoeia: The sound of tramping.
Example: 欻的一声,队伍立刻立定。 (With a trampling sound, the troop immediately came to a halt.)
4. Onomatopoeia: Describing a hurried sound.
Example: 如: 欻的一声 (Such as: a sudden sound).
5. Onomatopoeia: Used to describe rhythmic sounds.
Example: 如: 欻欻的脚步声 (Such as: the rhythmic sound of footsteps).
6. Verb: To blow or stir up.
Source: 《说文解字.欠部》: 欻,有所吹起。 (According to "Shuowen Jiezi", it means to have something blown up.)
7. Adjective: Describing a light or rash manner; impulsively.
Example: 如: 欻疾; 欻霍 (Such as: rashly quick; rapid).
8. Adjective: Describing movement.
Example: 如: 欻欻(动的样子) (Such as: the manner of being active).
9. Sound descriptor: Describing suddenness.
Example: 欻然 (suddenly).
10. Sound descriptor: Used in repeated form to describe a rhythmic sound.
Example: 欻欻的脚步声 (the rhythmic sound of footsteps).
11. Additional reference: See xū for more related meanings.
12. Related examples and excerpts illustrate its use in classical literature, emphasizing the term's context in expressions of suddenness or rapid actions.
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