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納
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1. 收入,放進: to receive; to put in.
出~。藏污~垢。
(e.g., income; put something away. Cover up dirt and filth.)
2. 接受: to receive; to admit; to accept.
採~。笑~。~諫。
(e.g., accept; smile and receive; accept advice.)
3. 享受: to enjoy.
~福。~涼。
(e.g., enjoy blessings; enjoy coolness.)
4. 繳付: to pay; to offer.
~稅。
(e.g., pay taxes.)
5. 補綴,縫補: to patch; to sew; often refers to stitching tightly.
~鞋底。
(e.g., patch the sole of a shoe.)
6. 姓: a surname.
基本意义: 絲被水浸溼 (originally, means silk soaked with water).
形成: 形聲。从糸( mì),內聲 (a phono-semantic compound; composed of a component indicating 'silk' and a phonetic component).
现代意义:
1. 同本义 (to soak; wet).
2. 收藏;收入 (to collect; to store).
3. “納”假借為“接納”;接受 (borrowed form meaning to accept).
4. 繳納,貢獻 (to pay or contribute).
5. 穿;著 (to wear).
6. 使進入 (to enter).
7. 取;娶 (to marry).
8. 結交 (to make friends).
9. 用同“捺” (meaning similar to 'press').
10. 按下 (to press down).
11. 低,低下 (to lower; to bow).
12. 通“衲” (to sew tightly).
13. 扣壓 (to withhold).
Examples:
- 納納 (wet; soaked appearance).
- 藏垢納污 (to harbor filth and bad behavior).
- 納質 (to accept collateral).
- 納采 (the first wedding ritual of presenting a formal proposal).
- 納錫 (to pay tribute).
- 納履 (to put on shoes).
- 納頭 (to bow one's head).
- 納衣 (to wear patched clothing).
- 納下表章不奏 (to withhold a submitted petition).
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