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绳 (shéng)
名词 (noun)
【本义】: 绳子 (original meaning: rope)
1. 用两股以上的棉麻纤维或棕草等拧成的条状物 (a strip made from twisting together two or more strands of cotton, hemp fibers, or palm grass): 绳子 (rope), 绳索 (cord), 缆绳 (cable), 绳梯 (rope ladder), 绳操 (rope maneuver), 绳伎 (a. tightrope walking in acrobatics; b. a female performer walking on a tightrope in ancient times), 绳锯木断 (metaphor: although one's strength is small, persistence can achieve seemingly impossible tasks).
2. 木工用的墨线,引申为标准、法则,又引申为按一定的标准去衡量、纠正 (a carpenter’s chalk line, which extends to mean standard or rule, and to measure or correct according to a certain standard): 绳墨 (chalk line), 准绳 (standard), 绳正 (correct), 绳之以法 (to discipline according to the law).
3. 继续 (to continue): “绳其祖武” (to inherit the ancestral martial arts).
4. 赞誉 (to praise): “绳息妫以语楚子” (referring to a person named Xi Gui speaking to the ruler of Chu).
5. 姓 (a surname).
动词 (verb)
1. 继承,通“承” (to inherit; carry on): "绳其祖武" (to inherit the martial practices of ancestors).
2. 衡量 (to weigh; judge): "绳尺" (to measure).
3. 纠正 (to correct): "绳愆" (to correct mistakes).
4. 约束; 制裁 (to restrain): "绳之以法" (to punish according to the law).
5. 称赞 (to praise): "绳息妫以语楚子" (to praise Xi Gui to the Chu ruler).
形容词 (adjective)
直的; 正的 (straight; right).
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