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績:
1. To twist and twist hemp into thread or rope.
把蔴搓撚成線或繩。
2. To continue; to carry on.
繼。
3. Achievements or meritorious deeds.
成果,功業。
Detailed meanings:
1. To twist and twist hemp into thread or rope: for example, to spin (紡~), to twist hemp (~麻), or the lamp light used for weaving at night in ancient times (~火).
把蔴搓撚成線或繩:紡~。~麻。~火(古代夜間紡織時照明的燈火)。
2. To continue: “Why not also carry on the achievements of Yu to greatly benefit the people?”
繼:“子盍亦遠~禹功而大庇民乎?”
3. Achievements or meritorious deeds: for example, achievements (成~), meritorious deeds (功~), or war achievements (戰~).
成果,功業:成~。功~。戰~。
(*Excerpted from traditional dictionary explanations)
Verb:
1. To twist hemp or other fibers into fine thread, extended to refer to weaving. For example: "to spin" (纺绩), "to twist hemp" (绩麻). In the Book of Songs: "Not twisting the hemp, the market is bustling." (《诗经·陈风·东门之枌》) In Tang dynasty, Han Yu wrote: "If fabric and silk, it must be spun from silkworms first" (唐·韩愈〈圩者王承福传〉).
Noun:
1. Achievements or efficacy. For example: meritorious deeds (功绩), academic achievements (成绩), or war achievements (战绩). In Liezi, Yang Zhu: "Gun’s efforts to control water and land were unremarkable; he was punished at Feather Mountain." (《列子·杨朱》:“鲧治水土,绩用不就,殛诸羽山。”)
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