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皆 [jiē]
Part of speech: adverb
Original meaning: all; whole
1. 全,都。
All; whole.
Examples:
- 皆大欢喜 (Everyone is very happy.)
- 人人皆知 (Everyone knows.)
- 放之四海而皆准 (It is applicable everywhere.)
2. 通“偕”;一同。
Together; along with.
Examples:
- 皆行至于阶让 (All proceed to the stairs to let others pass.)
- 唐· 李朝威《柳毅传》:左右皆流涕 (Everyone around is in tears.)
Citation references:
1. 《说文》: 皆,俱词也 (In "Shuowen", it states: "Jie is a word for all.")
2. 百堵皆兴 (All barriers are raised.)
3. 《左传·哀公十一年》: 皆死皆殡 (All died and were buried.)
4. 《书·汤誓》: 予及汝皆亡 (You and I both are doomed.)
5. 《战国策·齐策》: 燕、赵、韩、魏闻之,皆朝于齐 (Yen, Zhao, Han, and Wei all paid homage to Qi.)
6. 《左传·隐公元年》: 小人有母,皆尝小人之食 (The petty people have mothers who all tasted their food.)
7. 《战国策·齐策》: 皆以美于徐公 (All were favored by Lord Xu.)
8. 宋· 欧阳修《新五代史·伶官传》: 皆自于人欤 (All of them originated from humanity, right?)
9. 宋· 苏轼《石钟山记》: 所在皆是 (Wherever it is, it is there.)
10. 清· 全祖望《梅花岭记》: 皆托忠烈之名 (All are entrusted with the name of loyalty and bravery.)
11. 清· 徐珂《清稗类钞·战事类》: 环村居者皆猎户 (All residents around the village are hunters.)
12. 吾村十里皆平原 (In my village, every ten miles is a plain.)
Examples of usage:
- 皆悉 (All are aware; everything is known.)
- 皆既 (The sun and moon fully eclipse.)
- 这件事情人人皆知 (This matter is known to everyone.)
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