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缒 zhuì
1. 用绳索拴住人或物从上往下放。
(To let down a person or object from above using a rope.)
2. 同本义 ([En.] let down (with a rope))
(Same as the original meaning: let down (with a rope).)
3. 拽; 拉
(To pull; draw.)
4. 绳索 ([En.] rope)
(Rope.)
引
1. 《说文》:缒,以绳有所悬也。
(From "Shuowen": 缒 means to suspend with a rope.)
2. 《左传·襄公十九年》:夜缒纳师。
(From "Zuo Zhuan": At night let down to admit troops.)
3. 《左传·昭公十九年》:子占使师夜缒而登。
(From "Zuo Zhuan": Zizhan had the troops let down and ascend at night.)
4. 《左传·僖公三十年》:(烛之武)夜缒而出。
(From "Zuo Zhuan": Zhu Zhiwu let himself down and escaped at night.)
5. 《宋史》:敌兵攻城,纲身督战,募壮士缒城而下。
(From "Song History": When the enemy attacked the city, the commander urged the soldiers to recruit brave men to let down the ropes and descend.)
例
1. 又如:缒关(从关门旁缘绳而下);缒城(由城上以绳索垂至平地,缘之而下)
(For example, 缒关 (let down alongside the gate) and 缒城 (drop down from the city using a rope).)
2. 如:缒牛(拉牛;牵牛);缒手(拉手)
(For example: 缒牛 (to pull the cow) and 缒手 (to pull the hand).)
缒 zhuì
名
1. 绳索 ([En.] rope)
(Rope.)
引
1. 《左传》:登者六十人,缒绝,师鼓噪,城上之人亦噪。
(From "Zuo Zhuan": A total of sixty people ascended, and the ropes were cut; the troops cheered, and those on the city wall also shouted.)
例
1. 又如:缒绝(绳断);系缒(系结绳索)
(For example: 缒绝 (the rope is broken); 系缒 (to tie a rope).)
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