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熒 (yíng)
1. 微弱的光亮:A faint light.
- 熒然: Glowing faintly.
- 熒燭: Dim candlelight.
- 熒耀: Fleeting glimmer (① Flickering light, as in "the stars twinkling"; ② Radiant beauty, as in "the beauty shines like Nippon's bloom").
2. 眼光迷亂,迷惑:Dazed vision, confused.
- 熒惑: (① To confuse; ② In ancient Chinese astronomy, refers to Mars).
3. 物理學上稱某些物質受光或其他射線照射時所發出的可見光:In physics, refers to visible light emitted by certain substances when irradiated with light or other rays.
- 熒光: Fluorescent light.
4. 同“螢”:Same as "firefly".
**Additional Meanings**:
- 熒 (形) (yíng):
- (会意 From 焱 (yàn) 冂 (jiǒng). 焱 means sparks; 冂 represents distant boundaries. Combined shows distant sparks, dim light. The original meaning: a dim light appearance).
- 【引】:
- 《說文》: 熒, the light from candles under the roof.
- 《廣雅》: 熒熒, it means light.
- 《楚辭·王逸·九思·哀歲》: The ghostly fire shines.
- 《後漢書·班固傳》: Luster shimmering green.
- 熒 (名) (yíng):
- 螢火: Light from firefly.
- 【引】:
- 《禮記·月令》: Decayed grass becomes light.
- 《後漢書·靈帝記》: Walking at night chasing the dim light.
- 熒 (動) (yíng):
- 眩惑: To puzzle.
- 【引】:
- 《莊子·人間世》: And the eyes will be puzzled.
- 【例】:
- 熒惑星: Mars.
- 熒惑守心: Mars as a guardian star.
- 熒侮: Confused and insulted.
- 熒眩: Dazed.
- 熒亂: Confused.
- 熒聽: Misheard.
In summary, the character 熒 is associated with dim light, confusion, and is used in various scientific contexts as well as in literary references.
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