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狂 [kuáng]
1. Originally refers to a dog going mad, later also refers to a person's mental instability.
(本称狗发疯,后亦指人精神失常。)
- Example: 狂犬 (mad dog), 疯狂 (madness), 癫狂 (insanity).
2. An attitude of indulgence, capriciousness, or wild arrogance.
(纵情任性或放荡骄恣的态度。)
- Example: 轻狂 (frivolous), 狂妄 (extremely arrogant), 狂吠 (mad barking).
3. A fierce momentum that exceeds the ordinary.
(气势猛烈,超出常度。)
- Example: 狂风 (violent wind), 狂热 (fervor), 力挽狂澜 (to stem a fierce tide).
狂 as an adjective [形]
1. Same as original meaning, also refers to a mad dog.
(同本义。也指狗发疯。)
- Example: 狂犬 (ferocious dog).
2. Extended meaning refers to "mental instability" or "madness".
(引申指“人的精神失常”,“疯癫”。)
- Example: 狂死 (death due to madness), 狂惑 (mental confusion), 狂徒 (madman).
3. Arrogance.
(狂妄。)
- Example: 狂妄荒谬 (outrageous arrogance), 狂且 (a person who acts recklessly).
4. Unruly or unrestrained.
(狂放,任性放荡。)
- Example: 狂士 (a wild scholar), 狂朋怪侣 (unconventional friends).
5. Ferocity.
(凶猛。)
- Example: 狂风毒雨 (stormy winds and heavy rain).
6. Roaring or surging.
(汹涌。)
- Example: 狂涛 (surging waves), 狂浪 (roaring waves).
狂 as a verb [动]
1. Homophone for “诳”, meaning to cheat.
(通“诳”。欺骗。)
- Example: 吾以是狂而不信也 (I am regarded as insane for not believing this).
2. Homophone for “往”, meaning to go.
(通“往”。去。)
- Example: 我其发出狂 (I will go crazy).
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