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濡 [rú]
1. To wet; to moisten.
2. To linger; to delay.
3. To bear; to tolerate.
1. To wet; to moisten: Wet a brush. Gets wet. Soak. To be influenced by others. To support each other in difficulties with little help.
2. To linger; to delay: To tarry.
3. To bear; to tolerate: To endure.
名 (Noun)
1. An ancient river name (En. Ru River).
2. In Hebei province.
3. Urine (En. urine).
4. A variant of "儒", referring to scholars (En. scholar).
5. Used to refer to "堧", meaning riparian land (En. riparian land).
动 (Verb)
1. To wet (En. immerse; soak; dip).
2. To delay; to linger (En. tarry).
形 (Adjective)
1. Wet (En. wet).
2. Slow (En. slow).
3. Soft; tame (En. soft; tame).
名 (Noun) - continued
1. An ancient river name (En. Ru River).
Reference: The Shuowen Jiezi: "濡, 濡水, out of Zhuo County, flowing east into Lai."
2. In Hebei province.
3. Urine (En. urine).
Reference: The Records of the Grand Historian: "The sickness of the guest is the kidney's濡, that is called 'kidney obstruction.'"
4. A variant of "儒", referring to scholars (En. scholar).
Reference: "In the maritime world, they call it the origin of Ru studies."
5. Used to refer to "堧", meaning riparian land (En. riparian land).
Reference: "Using city drainage, I planted wheat on the outer bank."
动 (Verb) - continued
1. To wet (En. immerse; soak; dip).
Reference: "The Book of Songs, Cao Wind, The Call of the Messenger: Do not wet its wings."
Reference: "The Book of Rites, Rituals of Sacrifice: When spring rain falls, the dew soaks."
Reference: "The Book of Rites, Great Record of Mourning: Soak and wash in the pit."
Reference: "The Records of the Grand Historian: Now, it is said that the guest is worthy of being濡."
Examples: To wet ink and write (using a brush to soak ink for writing or painting); to wet the brush (dipping ink on the brush); to wet a comb; to soak; to saturate; to get stuck.
2. To delay; to linger (En. tarry).
Reference: "The Mencius: What is this delay?"
Examples: To tarry; to demand comfort in the moment; to remain delayed.
形 (Adjective) - continued
1. Wet (En. wet).
Reference: "Han Feizi: The person whose body is painted, running with wet clothes, left three thousand on the left and three thousand on the right."
2. Slow (En. slow).
Reference: "Liang Jiang Yan's poem: The cloud essence does not eternally linger, how can the water azure feel ashamed to be wet?"
3. Soft; tame (En. soft; tame).
Reference: "The Book of Songs, Zheng Wind, The Lamb's Coat: The lamb's coat is like being wet."
Reference: "Zhuangzi: To show gentleness and weakness as a display."
Examples: To endure with gentleness; to be soft.
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