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窳 [yǔ]
1. (Thing) Bad, poor quality.
(事物) 恶劣,粗劣。
2. Lazy.
懒。
3. Thin and weak.
瘦弱。
4. Hollow; sunken; depressed.
(形) 凹陷;低下 ([En.] hollow;sunken;depressed)
5. Of poor quality.
(形) 疵病;粗劣 ([En.] of poor quality)
6. Corrupt.
(形) 败坏,腐败 ([En.] corrupt)
7. Lazy.
(形) 懒惰 ([En.] lazy)
8. Thin and weak.
(形) 羸弱 ([En.] thin and weak)
9. Hollow; empty.
(形) 谓器中空空 ([En.] hollow;empty)
引: 引用
1. 《史记》:生而首上圩顶,故因名丘云。 (Records of the Grand Historian: Born with a peak on its head, hence named “hill.”)
例: 例如
- 窳儿 (缺口在山顶)
- 窳下 (凹陷;低下)
- 窳隆 (凹凸;卑和高)
- 窳曲 (塌陷歪斜的样子)
引: 引用
1. 《新唐书》:俗不偷薄,器不行窳。 (New Book of Tang: One does not steal light; the vessel does not become poor.)
例: 例如
- 窳陋 (粗劣简陋)
- 窳薄 (粗劣;浅陋)
引: 引用
1. 元·郝经《玄政议》:天下一大器也,用之久,则必弊窳残缺。 (Yuan · Hao Jing: The world is a large vessel, if used for long, it will inevitably decay and become incomplete.)
例: 例如
- 窳敝 (腐败;调敝)
- 窳弱 (衰弊)
引: 引用
1. 《商君书》:爱子不惰食,惰民不窳,而庸民无所于农,是必农。 (Book of Lord Shang: A loving son does not slack in eating; lazy people do not become impoverished, and common people have no way to farm, hence they must farm.)
例: 例如
- 窳怠 (懒惰;懈怠)
- 窳农 (惰农)
引: 引用
1. 《论衡》:赢窳则寿命短。 (On Balance: Being thin and weak results in a short lifespan.)
例: 例如
- 窳陋 (羸弱)
引: 引用
1. 明·刘基《久雨坏墙园蔬尽压怅然成诗》:囊橐罄留储,釜甑恒若窳。 (Ming · Liu Ji: After long rain, the ruined garden and vegetables are pressed down, leaving me melancholic and composing poetry: my pouch is emptied of its storage, and pots are always empty as if hollow.)
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