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窮
qióng
形 (Adjective)
1. 缺乏財物: 貧窮; 生活困苦; 窮則思變 (When in poverty, one thinks of change).
(Lacking wealth: Poor; living in misery; poverty provokes thoughts of change.)
2. 處境惡劣: 窮困; 窮蹙; 窮窘; 窮當益堅 (The more desperate the situation, the firmer one's will should be).
(Difficult situation: Impoverished; in dire straits; being in an awkward situation; when in dire straits, one should be more resolute.)
3. 達到極點: 窮目; 窮形盡相; 窮兵黷武.
(Reaching an extreme point: To exhaust one's vision; to leave nothing unsaid in expression; to deplete military resources for warfare.)
4. 完了: 窮盡; 山窮水盡; 日暮途窮.
(Finished: To come to an end; at the end of the mountains and rivers; as the day's light fades, one's journey ends.)
5. 推究到極點: 窮物之理; 窮追 (1. To pursue relentlessly; 2. To closely follow).
(To delve into the extreme: To exhaust the principles of things; to pursue tirelessly.)
窮
qióng
動 (Verb)
1. 尋根究源: 窮理盡性 (To delve into the root of things and understand their essence).
(To get to the bottom of things.)
2. 揭穿: 窮究.
(To expose.)
窮
qióng
名 (Noun)
1. 終端; 終極: 窮工極巧 (Extremely exquisite craftsmanship); 窮工極態 (Extremely skillful and refined).
(End; limit.)
2. 缺陷: 存在缺陷.
(Defect.)
3. 惡人: 窮固 (A malicious person); 窮兇極虐 (Extremely cruel and wicked).
(Villain.)
4. 通“躬 (gōng)”: 身體.
(Body.)
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