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疊
dié
1. 重疊;累積。
Overlap; accumulate.
2. 重複;接連。宋岳飛。
Repeat; follow in succession. (Song: Yue Fei)
3. 折;折疊。
Fold; to bend.
4. 振動;振作。
Vibrate; to invigorate.
5. 輕擊(鼓)。
Lightly strike (a drum).
6. 量詞。計算重疊放起來的東西的單位。
Measure word for counting items stacked or piled together.
7. 量詞。層。
Measure word for layers.
8. 量詞。世;代。
Measure word for generations; era.
9. 量詞。計算樂曲章節味唱或演奏反復遍數的單位。
Measure word for counting repetitions of sections in a musical piece.
10. 量詞。古代吹十二聲號角為一疊。
Measure word; in ancient times, twelve horn blasts counted as one set.
11. 厚。
Thick.
12. 墮。
Fall; drop.
13. 懷。
Embrace; contain.
14. 明。
Bright.
15. 同“碟”。盛食物的小盤。
Same as "碟", a small plate for serving food.
16. 通“憎”。懼怕。
Same as "憎", meaning to fear.
17. 古州名。北周建德中置。
Name of an ancient state; established during the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
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疊
dié
【本义】: 重疊
Basic meaning: to overlap.
【造字法】: 會意。金文字形,象物體疊放在“俎”上。
Character creation: Pictograph; it represents objects stacked on a "cutting board".
1. 同本義 (En. pile(up); overlap)
Same as the basic meaning (En. pile(up); overlap).
2. 折,摺疊,交疊,指用對摺或交疊的方法減少長度或寬度 (En. fold).
Fold, overlap, referring to reducing length or width by folding.
3. 振作 (En. bestir).
Stir to action.
4. 輕擊 (En. knock at).
Lightly strike.
5. 懼怕 (En. fear).
Fear; dread.
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【副】
連續;接連 (En: on end; in succession).
Adverb: in succession.
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【量】
1. 堆在一起或逐個堆放的大量東西 (En. pile).
Measure: a large quantity of piled or stacked items.
2. 一簇結合着的但並非捆在一起的相似的條狀物 (En. sheaf).
Row of similar items combined but not tied together.
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