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-less / not to have / no / none / not / to lack / un-
Usage
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無
wú
1. 没有,跟“有”相对。
(not have; there is not)
2. 哲学概念。指无形、无名、虚无等,或指物质的隐微状态。
(philosophical concept; refers to the formless, nameless, nothingness, or the subtle state of matter)
3. 间隙。
(a gap)
4. 非,不是。
(not)
5. 荒芜。后作“蕪”。
(wasteland; later written as "蕪")
6. 代词。表示不定指的人、事物、时间、处所等,相当于“没有哪个”、“没有法子”。如:无可奈何。
(pronoun; indicates an unspecified person, thing, time, or place; equivalent to "not a single one" or "no way". E.g., "无可奈何" means "there's no way out")
7. 副词。➊表示否定。➀相当于“不”。
(adverb; indicates negation, equivalent to "not")
➁相当于“未”。
(equivalent to "not yet")
➂表示反诘,相当于“得无”。
(used for rhetorical questions, equivalent to "shouldn't there be")
➃表示疑问,用在句尾,相当于“不”、“没”。
(used at the end of a sentence to express a question, equivalent to "isn't it?" or "no?")
8. 连词。➊表示条件关系,相当于“无论”、“不论”。
(conjunction; indicates conditional relationships, equivalent to "regardless of")
9. 助词。用于句首。
(particle; used at the beginning of a sentence)
10. “毋”。副词。不要。
(equivalent to "don't", prohibitory adverb)
11. 通“幠(hū)”。覆盖。
(similar to "涵(hū)", meaning to cover)
12. 姓。
(a surname)
無
wú
1. 〔南無〕见“南”。
(For "南無", see "南".)
無
mó
1. ——“南無”( nāmó): 佛教用语,表示对佛尊敬或皈依。
(Buddhist terminology indicating respect or devotion to the Buddha)
2. 另见 wú
(Also refer to wú)
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