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to amass / to accumulate / to store / old / long-standing
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積
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1. Accumulation; storage.
- ① Accumulation of grains.
- 例如:穀類的積蓄。
2. Cumulative; stacking.
- 例如:累積; 堆疊。
3. To hold in store; to be latent.
- 例如:積中,蘊積於心中。
4. A pile; a stack.
- 例如:堆子,垛子。
5. Many; numerous.
- 例如:多。
6. Habitual; gradually formed over time.
- 例如:習慣的;積久漸成的。
7. Staginate; to stop.
- 例如:滯積,停止。
8. To be pent-up in the heart.
- 例如:鬱積於心。
9. A term used in traditional Chinese medicine, referring to conditions like "cold accumulation" or "food accumulation".
10. In mathematics, the result of multiplying numbers is called their product.
- 例如:諸數相乘的結果稱為這些數的積。
11. A classifier. A pile is referred to as one accumulation.
- 例如:一堆為一積。
12. The folds in clothing.
- 例如:衣裙的褶子。
13. Variant form of "漬" (to soak).
14. Variant form of "績" (achievements).
15. Variant of "蹟" (traces).
積
jī
1. To amass; to store up.
- 例:如: 積穀 (存積米穀以備災荒)。
2. To accumulate; to stack.
- 例:如: 積石 (堆聚的石頭)。
3. To be latent; to hold in store.
- 例:如: 積志 (蓄志,夙願)。
4. To stagnate.
- 例:如: 積污 (積滯污穢)。
5. To add up.
- 例:如: 積善成德。
6. Refers to accumulated valuables.
- 例:如: 積陳 (蓄積陳糧)。
7. In traditional Chinese medicine, refers to childhood indigestion.
- 例:如: 積痞。
8. A shorthand for the product of multiplied quantities.
- 例:如: 求積。
9. Variant of "襀" (the folds of clothing).
- 例:如: 襞積。
10. Variant of "績" (achievements).
- 例:如: 積厚者流澤廣。
積
jī
1. Long-standing.
- 例:如: 積日累歲。
2. Habitual; gradually formed.
- 例:如: 積竊 (慣偷)。
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