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Meaning of

Pinyin ài
Radical
Strokes
13
Definition
to hinder / to obstruct / to block
Usage
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碍 ài 【Verb】 【Primary Meaning】: to obstruct; to hinder 1. Same as the primary meaning ([En.] prevent; stop) Example: 妨碍 (to interfere);阻碍 (to hinder);碍事 (to obstruct);障碍 (an obstruction) 2. To cover; to screen ([En.] cover; screen) Example: 云雾不碍其视 (The clouds and mist do not obstruct the view.) 3. To worry ([En.] worry) Example: 洞同覆载,而无所碍 (The cave is covered, but there is no worry.) **References:** 1. 《说文》: 碍, 止也 (to stop). 2. 《通俗文》: 限至曰碍 (to be limited is called obstruction). 3. 《列子·力命》: 孰能碍之 (Who can obstruct it?). Note: "stop". 4. 《法言·问道》: 碍诸以礼乐 (to limit with propriety and music). Note: "limit". 5. 吴均《与朱元思书》: 直视无碍 (to see directly without obstruction). 6. 《红楼梦》: 咱们别在这里碍手碍脚的 (Let’s not be a hindrance here). **Examples:** - 妨碍别人做事 (interfering with someone else's work, causing inconvenience) - 障碍 (an obstacle, blocking passage) - 碍着脸 (embarrassment, feeling morally obliged)
fáng ài
to hinder / to obstruct
zhàng ài
barrier / obstruction / hindrance / impediment / obstacle
yǒu ài guān zhān
present an ugly appearance / be an eyesore / be unsightly / offend the eye
ài shì
(usu used in the negative) to be of importance or to matter / to be in the way / to be a hindrance
zǔ ài
to obstruct / to hinder / to block / obstruction / hindrance
wú ài
without inconvenience / unimpeded / unhindered / unobstructed / unfettered / unhampered
zhàng ài wù
obstacle / hindrance
dà ài
Big trouble
ài shǒu ài jiǎo
to be in the way / to be a hindrance
ài yú
Hinder
guà ài
worry
yǒu ài yú
Hinder
zhàng ài xìng
Obstructive
wú zhàng ài
accessible / barrier free
ài yǎn
to be an irksome presence (i.e. sth or sb one wishes were not there)
ài nán
inconvenient / difficult for some reason / to find sth embarrassing
zhàng ài zhě
Handicapped
ài yú qíng miàn
for fear of hurting sb.'s feelings / just to spare sb.'s feelings / One can't do something for fear of hurting another's feelings.
wéi ài
taboo / prohibition

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