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睨 [nì]
〈动〉
1. 斜着眼睛看。
(English: To look askance)
- 例如:~视。睥~。
(For example: look askance; glance sideways)
2. 偏斜。
(English: To incline to one side; slant)
- 例如:“日方中方~。”
(For example: "The sun is inclined from east to west.")
【本义】: 斜视
(Original Meaning: To look askance)
【造字法】: 形声。从目,兒( ní)声。
(Word Formation: Phonetic and semantic compound based on 'eye' and the sound 'ní'.)
同本义
(English: Same original meaning)
- 1. 视 (English: See)
- 2. 顾视,回视 (English: Look around)
- 3. 寻视 (English: Look for)
- 4. 窥伺 (English: Peep at)
- 5. 偏斜 (English: Incline to one side; slant)
引证:
1. 《说文》:睨,视也。
(From "Shuowen": 睨 means to see.)
2. 《左传·哀公十三年》:余与褐之父睨之。
(From "Zuo Zhuan": I looked askance at the father of He.)
3. 《礼记·中庸》:睨而视之。
(From "Book of Rites": I looked at him askance.)
4. 《庄子·山水》:虽羿逢蒙不能眄睨也。
(From "Zhuangzi": Even Yi couldn't catch a glimpse.)
5. 《史记·廉颇蔺相如列传》:相如持其璧睨柱。
(From "Records of the Grand Historian": Xiangru looked askance at the pillar while holding his jade.)
6. 宋· 欧阳修《归田录》:卖油翁释担而立,睨之,久而不去。
(From Ouyang Xiu's "Return to the Fields": The oil seller stood still and looked askance, not leaving for a long time.)
例:睨注 (斜着眼睛注视)
(Example: To look askance; to watch sideways)
例:睨笑 (斜视而笑)
(Example: To half-smile while looking askance)
例:睨视 (斜视,旁视;傲视)
(Example: To glance sideways or look down upon)
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