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漁 (yú)
1. 捕鱼。
- To fish.
- Example: "临溪而渔,溪深而鱼肥。" (From "Records of the Wine-drinking Pavilion" by Ouyang Xiu: "Fishing by the stream, where the stream is deep and the fish are fat.")
2. 捕鱼的人。
- A fisherman.
- Example: "神心重丘壑,散步怀漁樵。" (From Liu Xiaowei's poem: "The divine heart is heavy upon hills and valleys, wandering with thoughts of fishermen and woodcutters.")
3. 侵占;掠夺(财物)。
- To invade; to plunder (goods).
- Example: "秩官之吏,隐下以渔百姓,此民之蠹也。" (From "The Book of Lord Shang": "Officials in positions of rank, lurking beneath to plunder the common people, this is the vermin of the populace.")
4. 猎取(女色)。
- To hunt for (women).
- Example: "诸侯不下漁色。" (From "The Book of Rites": "The feudal lords do not pursue women.")
5. 古水名。约当在今北京市密云县南。
- Name of an ancient river, approximately in the southern part of today's Miyun County, Beijing.
- Example: "漁水注之,北出县东南平地,泉流西逕漁陽縣故城南。" (From "Commentary on the Water Classic": "The Fish River flows, emerging from the southeastern flatlands of the county, with springs flowing west past the ruins of Yuyang County to the south.")
Verb:
- 捕鱼。
- To fish.
- Example: "竭泽而渔。" ("To drain the marshes and fish.")
- 用不正当的手段掠夺、谋取。
- To plunder or seek through improper means.
- Example: "秩官之吏,隐下以渔百姓,此民之蠹也。" (From "The Book of Lord Shang": "Officials in positions of rank, lurking beneath to plunder the common people, this is the vermin of the populace.")
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